Dumb question, but you *did* create the /usr/ucb directory before
linking to it, didn't you? (I can't remember off the top of my head,
whether or not it's created on a default Solaris install). If that link
does truly exist, and the link itself works, then your problem is
probably due to the fact that the script also issues 'pkginfo' commands
to ensure that you have the UCB package installed. So, the short of it
is, that the best way to solve this problem is to ensure that you have
the SUNWscpu package installed (which puts all the relevant binaries in
/usr/ucb.) Hope this helps.
Jason
Kindermann Timo wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I face the same problem on the update of our firewalls, but the proposed solution
> (ln -s /bin/ln /usr/ucb/ln) doesnt�t work. After I create the link I get the same
>Message that was discussed in this mail. Is there anything else I have to do? On my
>solaris installation the /usr/ucb didn�t even exist before I created it to make the
>link.
>
> thanks
> Timo
>
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Lance Spitzner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 27. Juli 2000 14:44
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: [FW1] SP2 upgrade not working (it is now :)
>
> Well, just found the problem to my own question.
> FW-1 requires the binary /usr/ucb/ln on Solaris
> installations, even though there is a perfectly
> good /bin/ln binary it could use. It appears
> FW-1 4.1 will install and run fine without
> /usr/ucb/ln, however the patch upgrade SP2
> will barf if you did not install FW-1 4.1
> with /usr/ucb/ln (the kernel modules in /etc/modules
> has to be linked to /opt/CPfw1-41/boot/).
>
> So, for you Solaris users, make sure you have
> /usr/ucb/ln installed, or at least do this for
> a fix.
>
> ln -s /bin/ln /usr/ucb/ln
>
> I'll update my documentation for Minimized Solaris
> builds for FW-1 4.1
>
> Offhand, anyone know the SUNW package name that has
> /usr/ucb/ln for Solaris8?
>
> 'pkgchk -l -p /usr/ucb/ln` will give you the answer,
> just don't have a Solaris8 system with /usr/ucb/ln
> installed.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lance Spitzner
> http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/papers.html
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 06:58:13 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Lance Spitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SP2 upgrade not working
>
> I'm attempting to upgrade my 4.1 SP1 system to
> SP2. However, the SP2 upgrade is giving me errors,
> any words of wisdom? SP1 was working fine, not
> sure why I am getting these errors. Yes, both
> fw1bootd and fw1boot are both in /etc/init.d :)
>
> Currently running on Solaris 8 Sparc
>
> --- snip snip ---
>
> new #patchadd -d CPFWSP410002-01
>
> Checking installed patches...
> Executing prepatch script...
> mv: cannot rename /etc/init.d/fw1bootd: No such file or directory
> mv: cannot rename /etc/init.d/fw1boot: No such file or directory
> Verifying sufficient filesystem capacity (dry run method)...
> Installing patch packages...
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/S00fw1bootd> failed
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/S25fw1boot> failed
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/S31cphaboot> failed
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/fwboot> failed
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/modules/fwipmod.5.x.o> failed
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/modules/fwmod.5.x.o> failed
> ERROR: attribute verification of </opt/CPfw1-41/boot/ndd_post_fw> failed
>
> Patch CPFWSP410002-01 is not installed or is invalid
> Usage: patchrm [-f] [-B backout_dir] [-R <client_root_path> | -S <service>]
> [-C <net_install_image>] <patch_id>
>
> --- snip snip ---
>
> Lance Spitzner
> http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/papers.html
>
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