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07-03-2003 04:51 AM
07-03-2003 04:51 AM
incompletely installed filesets
In log file I see :
# Initializing...
# Target "hpux" has the following depot(s):
/var/spool/sw
/tmp/patches/depot
Found incompletely installed filesets
How I can define problematic software ?
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07-03-2003 04:54 AM
07-03-2003 04:54 AM
Re: incompletely installed filesets
possible checks:
swlist -l fileset -a state
or
swverify \*
HTH,
Massimo
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07-03-2003 04:55 AM
07-03-2003 04:55 AM
Re: incompletely installed filesets
Alternatively, "man swverify". Never used it myself, but it may prove helpful.
Share and Enjoy! Ian
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07-03-2003 04:55 AM
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Re: incompletely installed filesets
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07-03-2003 04:56 AM
07-03-2003 04:56 AM
Re: incompletely installed filesets
This will give you a list of all the filesets that are in the state
corrupt|transient|installed
Regards
Bernhard
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07-03-2003 04:58 AM
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Re: incompletely installed filesets
# check_patches
good luck!
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07-03-2003 05:58 AM
07-03-2003 05:58 AM
Re: incompletely installed filesets
like:
ERROR: Verify failed SysMgmtServer.MX-PORTAL,l=/,r=B.03.00.00
Verified SysMgmtServer.MX-REPO,l=/,r=B.03.00.00
WARNING: Verified with warnings SysMgmtServer.MX-TOOLS,l=/,r=B.03.00.00
Is This problem ? Can you suggest a workaround or solution