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Patching a Dataless NodeThis section describes how to install a patch on a dataless node. You must install the patch on each dataless node.
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# patchadd -S target-OS patchid |
Possible values for target-OS are Solaris_9 or Solaris_8.
If you have not copied the patch to /var/spool/patch, specify the location of the patch (patch-directory) by using the -M option of the patchadd command:
# patchadd -M patch-directory -S target-OS patchid |
Verify that the patch has been installed:
# patchadd -p target-OS |
where target-OS is the Solaris operating system. For example, Solaris_9 or Solaris_8.
A list of all patches on the node is displayed on the screen.
Verify that the node is configured correctly:
# nhadm check |
For more verification procedures, see Chapter 3, Determining Cluster Validity.
This section describes how to apply a patch to a package installed in the root directory for diskless nodes.
Log in to the master node as superuser.
The master node must be running the Foundation Services when you install a patch for diskless nodes.
Perform Step 2 through Step 4 of To Patch a Nonshared Package on Both Master-Eligible Nodes.
Apply the patch for a diskless node:
If you have copied the patch to /var/spool/patch, install the patch as follows:
# patchadd -R /export/root/diskless-node-name patchid |
If you have not copied the patch to /var/spool/patch, specify the location of the patch using the -M option of the patchadd command:
# patchadd -M patch-directory -R /export/root/diskless-node-name \ patchid |
Reboot the diskless node:
# init 6 |
Verify that the patch has been installed:
# patchadd -p -R /export/root/diskless-name |
A list of all patches on the node is displayed on the screen.
Verify that the node is configured correctly:
# nhadm check |
For more verification procedures, see Chapter 3, Determining Cluster Validity.
Repeat Step 3 through Step 6 for each diskless node with an /export/root/diskless-name directory on the master node.
This section describes how to install a patch on a shared Foundation Services package.
Log in to the master node as superuser.
The master node must be running the Foundation Services when you install a shared package.
Perform Step 2 through Step 4 of To Patch a Nonshared Package on Both Master-Eligible Nodes.
If your cluster was installed by the nhinstall tool, create the INST_RELEASE file used by the patchadd command:
# nhadm confshare |
For information about nhadm confshare, see the nhadm(1M)man page.
Apply the patch.
If you have copied the patch to /var/spool/patch, install the patch as follows:
# patchadd -R /SUNWcgha/local/export/services patchid |
If you have not copied the patch to /var/spool/patch, specify the location of the patch by using the -M option of the patchadd command:
# patchadd -M patch-directory -R /SUNWcgha/local/export/services patchid |
Verify that the patch has been installed:
# patchadd -p -R /SUNWcgha/local/export/services |
A list of all patches on the node is displayed on the screen.
You can also search for a specific patch as follows:
# patchadd -p -R /SUNWcgha/local/export/services | grep patchid |
If you stopped the cluster to install the patch, restart the cluster.
For information, see To Restart a Cluster.
Verify that the node is configured correctly:
# nhadm check |
For more verification procedures, see Chapter 3, Determining Cluster Validity.
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