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11-03-2003 01:36 AM
11-03-2003 01:36 AM
swremove with QPK1100 bad installed
Hi all.
I have been trying to install PHSS_24303, so I made it from support plus CDROM...I select the PHSS_24303 patch directory and install.
This NOT the correct way to do it...
The Patch PHSS_24303 is corrupt.
When I execute " swlist " the exit show me the QPK1100 like installed, so it is not true, because, when I execute " swremove -p auto_kernel_build=false autoreboot=false " command, the exit is like the attached file.
I think the swlist with QPK1100 is just like an index...but it is not really installed.
Can I delete QPK1100 without reboot?
Thanks in advance.
I have been trying to install PHSS_24303, so I made it from support plus CDROM...I select the PHSS_24303 patch directory and install.
This NOT the correct way to do it...
The Patch PHSS_24303 is corrupt.
When I execute " swlist " the exit show me the QPK1100 like installed, so it is not true, because, when I execute " swremove -p auto_kernel_build=false autoreboot=false " command, the exit is like the attached file.
I think the swlist with QPK1100 is just like an index...but it is not really installed.
Can I delete QPK1100 without reboot?
Thanks in advance.
I would like to be lie on a beautiful beach spending my life doing nothing, so someboby has to make this job.
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11-03-2003 01:44 AM
11-03-2003 01:44 AM
Re: swremove with QPK1100 bad installed
Hi,
I think your index is corrupt. With next steps you can recreate your index.
# cd /var/adm/sw/products
# mv INDEX INDEX.orig
# cd /tmp
# vi void.psf
product
tag void
fileset
tag void
:wq!
# swpackage -s /tmp/void.psf
# swinstall void
# swremove void
# rm void.psf
# swremove -d void
Hope this helps,
Robert-Jan.
I think your index is corrupt. With next steps you can recreate your index.
# cd /var/adm/sw/products
# mv INDEX INDEX.orig
# cd /tmp
# vi void.psf
product
tag void
fileset
tag void
:wq!
# swpackage -s /tmp/void.psf
# swinstall void
# swremove void
# rm void.psf
# swremove -d void
Hope this helps,
Robert-Jan.
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