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From: Adrian Davis on 29 Jun 2010 09:08 Is there a place I can download the SUNWlucfg package from? Many Thanks, =Adrian=
From: Sami Ketola on 29 Jun 2010 12:30 Adrian Davis <adrian(a)satisoft.com> wrote: > Is there a place I can download the SUNWlucfg package from? SUNWlucfg is on the Solaris media from where you installed the system in the first place. A You can get the lastest media for testing from here: http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp Sami
From: Adrian Davis on 30 Jun 2010 03:45 On 29 June, 17:30, Sami Ketola <Sami.Ket...(a)iki.finland.invalid> wrote: > Adrian Davis <adr...(a)satisoft.com> wrote: > > Is there a place I can download the SUNWlucfg package from? > > SUNWlucfg is on the Solaris media from where you installed the > system in the first place. A I "inherited" the server from another admin. I don't have the release media. I was just hoping there was a quick method to do this. Apparently not. Never mind... Many Thanks, =Adrian=
From: Andrew Gabriel on 30 Jun 2010 05:12
In article <2mjpf7-oh3.ln1(a)mankeli.homeip.net>, Sami Ketola <Sami.Ketola(a)iki.finland.invalid> writes: > Adrian Davis <adrian(a)satisoft.com> wrote: >> Is there a place I can download the SUNWlucfg package from? > > SUNWlucfg is on the Solaris media from where you installed the > system in the first place. A > > You can get the lastest media for testing from here: > http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp Actually, you should install it from the media you are upgrading to, so if you are going to upgrade to latest Update release, then using this media is the right place to get it. This applies to all the live upgrade packages - remove existing ones first, and then install the packages from the upgrade media. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |