Re: Reboots, Patches, & Stuff

2000-05-05 Thread Stan Brown
On Fri May 5 18:01:23 2000 Warren Brown wrote... > >At the time of the I/A release, the system is made as >current as can reasonably be with respect to the >several hundred patches that Sun provides. These systems were upgraded to 6,1, whch was brand new late last year for Y2K. A

Re: Reboots, Patches, & Stuff

2000-05-05 Thread Warren Brown
At the time of the I/A release, the system is made as current as can reasonably be with respect to the several hundred patches that Sun provides. The Y2k CDrom has on it a set of Sun patches that make the release more current. Is there a specific Sun patch that you would like to see added to the

Re: Reboots, Patches, & Stuff

2000-05-05 Thread Stan Brown
On Fri May 5 14:46:49 2000 Murray, Steve wrote... > >Hi Stan, > >What is the known Solaris bug & what is the Sun fix? 1. Print que problems. 2. killing inetd can crash the kernel! I can provide you with references on the 2nd one if you are interestd. > >Any idea what t

Reboots, Patches, & Stuff

2000-05-05 Thread Murray, Steve
Hi Stan, What is the known Solaris bug & what is the Sun fix? Any idea what the patch might break if one applied it before Foxboro evaluated it? I know Solaris is the operating system Foxboro used as a base for our I/A, but I don't believe our software is the same as the Solaris you could b