you might have installed a x86 binary on SPARC machine. Do a 'file
/opt/sfw/bin/rsync' and make sure its for the correct architecture.

HTH

On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Dombrowski, Neil
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I grabbed SFWrsync from the Solaris 10 companion CD (10/09), copied it over 
> to a Dell X2970 server that I installed Solaris 10 on (it has two non-global 
> zones running), and ran  "pkgadd install -d /path/to/pkgdir SFWrsync".  I ran 
> this in the global zone as root. It asked if I wanted it installed in each 
> zone(yes), and appeared to have installed the binary in /opt/SFW/bin (what a 
> bizarre location!!). I tried to run   /opt/sfw/bin/rsync   without any 
> arguments, and I got  "cannot execute binary".  I tried removing and 
> reinstalling the package, but same error.  Am I missing some unwritten 
> requirement? What do I need to do to get this working? I'm not trying to run 
> an rsync server, I just want to have rsync available to move data around 
> whenever the need arises. I'm a bit surprised that rsync isn't more common on 
> Solaris and isn't in a more standard location.
>
> Thanks,
>                Neil
>
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