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04-26-2001 01:52 PM
04-26-2001 01:52 PM
swinstall
When we try to update our HP-UX 10.20 machine with patch PHSS_21957, we get the following message:
* Beginning Selection
* Target connection succeeded for "hpsc:/".
* "hpsc:/tmp/PHSS_22945.depot": This source is a tape device.
* "hpsc:/tmp/PHSS_22945.depot": Cannot open the logfile on this target or source. Possibly the media is read-only or there is a permission problem. Check the daemon logfile and "/var/tmp/swagent.log" on this host for more information.
ERROR: Cannot continue the "swinstall" task.
* Selection had errors.
We have no idea what is wrong, we have root access and we would be grateful for any hint...
thanks.
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04-26-2001 03:46 PM
04-26-2001 03:46 PM
Re: swinstall
here are a few things you can try:
- uname -a
- model
- download the patch again
- make sure that it is for the correct model/os
- try the gui and if done try from the command line
- check dependencies for the patch
- check for the latest sd ux patch
That's all I can think about right now :-)
Steffi Jones
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04-26-2001 04:18 PM
04-26-2001 04:18 PM
Re: swinstall
good luck.
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04-26-2001 11:02 PM
04-26-2001 11:02 PM
Re: swinstall
# tar tvf /tmp/PHSS_21957.depot
to check whether this is a valid tar file.
Carsten
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04-27-2001 01:08 AM
04-27-2001 01:08 AM
Re: swinstall
Check your /.rhosts for the necessary root access. Sounds like swinstall isn't able to open a log file on the remote host. So to me this seems like a root access problem.
If your depot file is ok (check like mentioned above) you should go for the access rights.
Hope this helps. Stefan
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04-27-2001 01:34 AM
04-27-2001 01:34 AM