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06-13-2007 01:51 AM
06-13-2007 01:51 AM
I have this warning coming up when I'm trying to create a new ignite tape. How can I fix it or is it really no big deal?
WARNING: Incomplete definition for the product "PHCO_22989", beginning at line 41031. The following attributes are not defined: filesets the filesets contained in the product.
The patch shows up in swlist, of course.
PHCO_22989 1.0 Som2elf Patch
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06-13-2007 02:48 AM
06-13-2007 02:48 AM
Solutionswverify the patch.
I suspect it has issues and they should be resolved prior to ignite backup.
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06-13-2007 02:53 AM
06-13-2007 02:53 AM
Re: ignite warning - incomplete definition for the product
wverify PHCO_22989
======= 06/13/07 10:50:26 EDT BEGIN swverify SESSION
(non-interactive) (jobid=hpux2-0557)
* Session started for user "root@hpux2".
* Beginning Selection
* Target connection succeeded for "hpux2:/".
WARNING: Incomplete definition for the product "PHCO_22989", beginning
at line 41031. The following attributes are not defined:
filesets the filesets contained in the product
ERROR: Could not apply the software selection "PHCO_22989"; it is not
available from depot or root "hpux2:/".
* Software selection failed for "hpux2:/".
ERROR: Cannot continue the "swverify" task.
* Selection had errors.
======= 06/13/07 10:50:30 EDT END swverify SESSION (non-interactive)
(jobid=hpux2-0557)
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06-13-2007 08:59 PM
06-13-2007 08:59 PM
Re: ignite warning - incomplete definition for the product
up the problem.
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06-14-2007 05:08 AM
06-14-2007 05:08 AM
Re: ignite warning - incomplete definition for the product
NOTE: The patch fileset "PHCO_22989.CORE-KRN,r=1.0" is superseded by x
x x another patch fileset that is already installed on the target. x
x x Fileset "PHCO_22989.CORE-KRN,r=1.0" will be excluded. x
x x * Executing preDSA command.
Would you suggest to try to uninstall the 22989 patch or just leave it be?