SunScreen 3.1 Installation Guide

To Install the Solaris and Kernel Patches on the Screen

  1. Add the following packages to the Screen from your Solaris CD, if not already on your system:

    If you plan on using the administration GUI on your Screen itself, you will need to install the End User distribution of Solaris, as well as the packages listed in this section.

    Table 7-1 Screen Solaris Packages

    Package Type 

    Package Name 

    Description 

    system 

    SUNWeuluf

    TF-8 L10N For Language Environment User Files 

    system 

    SUNWjvjit

    Java JIT compiler 

    system 

    SUNWjvrt

    JavaVM run time environment 

    system 

    SUNWlibC

    SPARCompilers Bundled libC 

    system 

    SUNWlibms

    SPARCompilers Bundled shared libm 

    system 

    SUNWsprot

    SPARCompilers Bundled tools 

    system 

    SUNWtoo

    Programming Tools 

    system 

    SUNWvolr

    Volume Management (Root) 

    system 

    SUNWvolu

    Volume Management (Usr) 

    system 

    SUNWxwice

    ICE components 

    system 

    SUNWxwplt

    X Window System platform software 

    system 

    SUNWxwrtl

    X Window System & Graphics Runtime Library Links 

    system 

    SUNWmfrun

    Motif RunTime Kit 

    system 

    SUNWloc

    System Localization 

    system 

    SUNWdoc

    Documentation Tools 

  2. If you are using Solaris 2.6 as your operating environment, add the following patches, if not already on your system, by typing:


    For SPARC systems:
    # cd /cdrom/cdrom0/sparc/Patches
    # patchadd 106125-06
    # patchadd 105181-11
    # patchadd 105284-15
    # patchadd 105490-04
    # patchadd 106040-10
    # patchadd 106409-01
     
    For Intel systems:
    # cd /cdrom/cdrom0/i386/Patches
    # patchadd 106126-06
    # patchadd 105182-13
    # patchadd 105285-15
    # patchadd 105491-04
    # patchadd 106041-10
    # patchadd 106410-01
     
    

    Note -

    In addition to the patches provide by SunScreen 3.1, make sure you install all recommended security patches available for your operating environment. For security reasons, you should always keep your operating environment up to date with available patches.


  3. Reboot by typing:


    # sync; init 6