Run the install-ldm installation script with the -d none option to specify not to harden your system using a Solaris Security Toolkit driver.
The installation script is part of the SUNWldm package and is in the Install subdirectory.
# Install/install-ldm -d none |
If the process is successful, you receive messages similar to those in the following example:
# Install/install-ldm -d none Installing LDoms and Solaris Security Toolkit packages. pkgadd -n -d "/var/tmp/install/Product/Logical_Domain_Manager" -a pkg_admin SUNWldm.v Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Installation of <SUNWldm> was successful. pkgadd -n -d "/var/tmp/install/Product/Solaris_Security_Toolkit" -a pkg_admin SUNWjass Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Installation of <SUNWjass> was successful. Verifying that all packages are fully installed. OK. Enabling services: svc:/ldoms/ldmd:default Solaris Security Toolkit was not applied. Bypassing the use of the Solaris Security Toolkit is not recommended and should only be performed when alternative hardening steps are to be taken. |