Tai:

If you have installed Solaris 10 10/06, the KU 120012-14 is already 
freshbitted as part of the release.




Jim Walker wrote:
> Moving to install-discuss...
> 
> Tai wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I am newbie in solaris, and would hope if you can help me out on this.
>>
>> I installed Solaris 10 10/06 release recently. I started using the Update 
>> Manager at Java Desktop to install update. Everything seems ok until I try 
>> to install Kernal Patch 120011-14.
>>
>> The following is an message I got from Update Manager.
>>
>> 120012-14 SunOS 5.10_x86: kernel patch Downloaded
>> Update 120012-14 must be manually inspected to determine suitability for 
>> installation.
>>

This is already part of S10 10/06.

>> 118855-36 SunOS 5.10_x86: kernel patch Downloaded
>> Update 118855-36 must be manually inspected to determine suitability for 
>> installation.
>>


This is already part of S10 10/06.

>> 125504-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: package-move-of-IP-objects patch Pending restart
>> Update 125504-02 will be installed at next system shutdown.
>>

This is already part of S10 10/06.

>> 125548-02 SunOS 5.10_x86: zoneadm indirect dependency patch Downloaded
>> Update 125548-02 must be manually inspected to determine suitability for 
>> installation.
>>

This is already part of S10 10/06.

>> 126424-03 SunOS 5.10_x86: bootadm patch Pending restart
>> Update 126424-03 will be installed at next system shutdown.
>>

This is not part of S10 10/06 and so it indicates it will be installed 
at next system shutdown.


>> So, it seems that it was downloaded, but it wasn't installed.  :-(   Does it 
>> mean I have to install manually?  if so, would you please direct me the 
>> procedures or sites that show me how to do it?   I have stucked in this for 
>> about 4 days.  :-(
>> I found where the location it was saved..   it is at  /var/sdam/spool/   
>> there are a lot of files there too, does it mean all those files/patches are 
>> waiting for me to update manually?
>>
>> any help would really appreciated,
>>

Basically you just need to do a patchadd -p and grep to see whether any 
of these patches are applied.

I do not believe you need to be concerned about anything.


>> Thanks in advance.
>>  
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