That sounds about right.

Sounds like the CD was directly copied on a Windows system, and not the actual iso image. Download the latest. To a CD if necessary.

A temp fix. It may work if you move the full folder under /cdrom to a directory on the drive of the system. Then change permissions on the copied folder, with the following as root or sysadmin.

# chmod -R 755 <file>

Try what you tried before, but on the newly. Copied files.

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On Mar 7, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Craig Bender <[email protected]> wrote:

Sounds like the files got truncated on the rip or was burned using a file system that Solaris doesn't understand. Just grab the latest from the link provided, extract and run ./utinstall from a terminal (i.e. it is not a graphical installer)

4.0 is 2 revs old.

[email protected] wrote:
Well thats great on the support cause i called them and its like 2 weeks for them to get back to me for support contract.. I don't know on the install am i supose to be in the terminal window to install. Cause i'm in gnome desktop and i run a terminal from there and do a -su for admin right if i'm correct.
But when i read the cd it only shows the utinstall file as utinst~1.
I know thw command is ./utinstall but that won't work i have to use ./utinst~1 for it to startthe install process and then i agree to the ULA and its errors out with the
admin_deafult error..
Its been a while for me back in unix again have to relearn all the commands. But the SRSS and Sun Rays are nice and im going to try to install 60 of them next year at the school so trying to get a head up on how everything works..
Thanks for the help..
Randy
---- Craig Bender <[email protected]> wrote:
Randy,
I really don't think any help from Sun right now is impossible and I know they did not fire all the support workers since I work with them on a daily basis. They are all still there and Oracle people are being trained as we speak, so if you are being told different I'd like to know.

I'm not sure what happened to your message, but a spelling and grammar checker would be nice. Honestly, don't make us work to try to figure out what you are trying to say. Thanks.

If you have a normal full installation of Solaris 10 5/09 and root privileges to install, ./utinstall should not balk about any perms/ privs.

It is a rarity to actually get install media for SRSS, so I'm assuming that you downloaded it from here:

http://bit.ly/JzH0q

Did you have any errors on extraction?



[email protected] wrote:
Hello i hop eim in the righ tplace but i having a heack of a time trying to get SRSS to install on a solaris x89 server. when i run the ./utinst i go thrythe ULA and i hit y to proceed and it give me an error can't fine admin_default folder.

I have tryed everywhere to get this to work and trying to finds any help on iit is impossable to find.

it talks about permissions but you cant set permissions on a cd i have tryed to copy it to the tmp folder and run it from there and still the same issue.

Any help on this issue would be great..
and any help from sun right now it almost impossable also. trying to buy a support contrace but ya have to wait 2 weeks to get one of them going cause the fired all the sun workers that handeled the supports contracts for SRSS..

Thanks Randy
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