Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 Administration Guide

Chapter 2 Installing the Sun Update Connection System Software

This chapter describes how to install the Sun Update Connection System software on your Solaris system. The software you can install includes the Update Manager client software and the optional Sun Update Connection Proxy software. This chapter also describes how to uninstall the Update Manager client software.

Installing the Update Manager client software is part of the getting started process. For an overview of the entire process, see Getting Started Process Overview.

This chapter covers the following topics:

Installing the Sun Update Connection System Software (Task Map)

The Sun Update Connection System software is supported on systems that run the Solaris 10 Operating System.

To use the Update Manager tool, you must install at least the End User Software Group of Solaris 10 software. Your system also must have 160 Mbytes of available disk space in /var.

If your system has the initial Solaris 10 release installed, you must install the Update Manager client software on your system. Subsequent releases of the Solaris 10 software include the Update Manager client software.

The following table identifies how you can install the Sun Update Connection System software on your system.

Task 

Description 

For Instructions 

(Optional) Install the Update Manager client software. 

You can install the Update Manager client software in one of these ways: 

  • Use the smpatch update command to install the Update Manager feature update.

  • Download the Sun Update Connection System software from the Sun Download Center, and run the installation script to install the Update Manager client software.

(Optional) Install the Sun Update Connection Proxy software. 

You can use the smpatch update command to install the proxy feature update.

How to Install the Sun Update Connection Proxy Feature Update

(Optional) Upgrade from the Preview Release to the Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 release. 

From the Preview Release version of Update Manager, upgrade to Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8. 

How to Upgrade From the Preview Release to the Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 Release

ProcedureHow to Install the Update Manager Feature Update

Ensure that your system is running at least the End User Solaris Software Group of the Solaris 10 Operating System.


Caution – Caution –

Your system must be connected to the Internet before you can install the Update Manager feature update because the software must be retrieved from Sun.


  1. Identify the appropriate version of the Update Manager feature update for your system.

    Choose the feature update based on the platform type of your Solaris system.

    • SPARC: Latest revision of update 121118

    • x86: Latest revision of update 121119

  2. Become superuser.

  3. Use the smpatch update command to automatically download and apply the appropriate feature update to your system.

    For example, the following command applies the Update Manager feature update to your SPARC based system:


    # smpatch update -i 121118
    

    Note that the smpatch update command installs the latest revision of the update you specify with the -i option.

    Now you must access the GUI to configure your update management environment and register your system. See Accessing the Update Manager GUI.

ProcedureHow to Install the Update Manager Client Software

Ensure that your system is running at least the End User Solaris Software Group of the Solaris 10 Operating System.


Caution – Caution –

Your system must be connected to the Internet before you can install the Update Manager client software because the software must be retrieved from Sun.


  1. Go to the Sun Download Center at http://www.sun.com/download.

    1. Click the Downloads A-Z tab.

    2. Click Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8

    3. Click Download to start the download process.

      Follow the download instructions.

    4. Download the software to a local directory on your system.


      Note –

      The directory must not be mounted through NFS because of patchadd bug 6188748.


      Choose the software based on the platform type of your Solaris system.

      • SPARC: updateConnection-sparc.zip

      • x86: updateConnection-i386.zip

  2. Become superuser.

  3. Go to the directory where you downloaded the file.

    For example, if you downloaded the file to /tmp, go to /tmp.

  4. Unzip the file you downloaded.

    • For SPARC based systems, type:


      # unzip updateConnection-sparc.zip
      
    • For x86 based systems, type:


      # unzip updateConnection-i386.zip
      
  5. Install the Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 feature update, which includes the Update Manager client software.


    # ./updateConnection/installUpdateConnection
    

    Now you must access the GUI to configure your update management environment and register your system. See Accessing the Update Manager GUI.

ProcedureHow to Install the Sun Update Connection Proxy Feature Update


Caution – Caution –

Your system must be connected to the Internet before you can install the proxy software because the software must be retrieved from Sun.


Ensure that your system is running at least the End User Solaris Software Group of the Solaris 10 Operating System.


Note –

The Sun Update Connection Proxy is an optional feature that you can obtain at no charge if you have a Sun Service Plan. For information about obtaining a Sun Service Plan, go to Solaris Operating System Software Support at http://www.sun.com/service/support/software/solaris/ and select the appropriate level of service.


  1. Identify the appropriate version of the Sun Update Connection Proxy feature update for your system.

    Choose the feature update based on the platform type of your Solaris system:

    • SPARC: Latest revision of update 119788

    • x86: Latest revision of update 119789

  2. Become superuser.

  3. Use the smpatch command to apply the appropriate feature update to your system.

    The smpatch update command automatically downloads and applies the feature update to your system.

    For example, the following command applies the proxy feature update to your x86 based system:


    # smpatch update -i 119789
    

    Note that the smpatch update command installs the latest revision of the update you specify with the -i option.

    Now you must configure your proxy. See Configuring Your Sun Update Connection Proxy (Task Map).

ProcedureHow to Upgrade From the Preview Release to the Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 Release

If you installed the Preview Release of the Sun Update Connection System software, you must upgrade the Sun Update Connection System software when the Preview Release promotional period ends. Perform this upgrade by installing the new Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 feature update. If you are using the Preview Release, this feature update will appear as an available update for your system through any of the Sun Update Connection System user interfaces. See How to Install the Update Manager Feature Update.

If you have also configured a Sun Update Connection Proxy , you must upgrade the software on the proxy system. You must install both the feature update for the Sun Update Connection System and the feature update for the proxy software. The proxy feature update will appear in the list of available updates for your system only if you have a Sun Service Plan. See How to Install the Sun Update Connection Proxy Feature Update.

    Install the appropriate feature updates for your system.

    The feature update IDs for this software are as follows:

    • 121118-07: Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 (SPARC)

    • 121119–07: Sun Update Connection System 1.0.8 (x86)

    • 119788-07: Sun Update Connection Proxy (SPARC)

    • 119789-07: Sun Update Connection Proxy (x86)

Uninstalling the Update Manager Client Software (Task Map)

The following table identifies how you can uninstall the Update Manager client software from your system.

Task 

Description 

For Instructions 

(Optional) Uninstall the Update Manager client software. 

Use the patchrm command to uninstall the Update Manager client software.

How to Uninstall the Update Manager Client Software

(Optional) Stop and disable the Update Manager client agents. 

Stop the client agents on your system before you uninstall the Update Manager client software from a system. 

How to Stop and Disable the Update Manager Client Agent Software

ProcedureHow to Uninstall the Update Manager Client Software

Before you uninstall the Update Manager client software, ensure that neither the Update Manager application nor the smpatch command are running.

  1. Become superuser.

  2. (Optional) If you installed the Sun Update Connection Proxy software, remove the prebackout lock file for the proxy software, and use patchrm to remove the update.

    • For SPARC based systems, type:


      # rm /var/sadm/patch/119788-07/prebackout
      # patchrm 119788-07
      
    • For x86 based systems, type:


      # rm /var/sadm/patch/119789-07/prebackout
      # patchrm 119789-07
      
  3. Remove the prebackout lock file for the Sun Update Connection System software.

    • For SPARC based systems, type:


      # rm /var/sadm/patch/121118-07/prebackout
      
    • For x86 based systems, type:


      # rm /var/sadm/patch/121119-07/prebackout
      
  4. (Optional) If you use the patchrm -R command to uninstall the Update Manager feature update on a diskless client, you must first log in to the diskless client to stop and disable the Update Manager client agents.


    # /usr/lib/cc-cfw/framework/lib/cc-client-adm stop
    # /usr/lib/cc-cfw/framework/lib/cc-client-adm disable
    
  5. Use the patchrm command to remove the Update Manager feature update.

    • For SPARC based systems, type:


      # patchrm 121118-07# patchrm 119574-02
      
    • For x86 based systems, type:


      # patchrm 121119-07
      # patchrm 119575-02
      

ProcedureHow to Stop and Disable the Update Manager Client Agent Software

These agents are installed when you install the Update Manager software. When you register your system with the Update Manager Registration Wizard, the agents are enabled.

In most cases, the pkgrm command safely disables the agents before removing the SUNWccinv package. However, if you installed this package on a diskless client or a cluster of systems, you must manually disable the agents before you remove the SUNWccinv package.

  1. Become superuser.

  2. Stop and disable the inventory agent.


    # /usr/lib/cc-cfw/framework/lib/cc-client-adm stop
    # /usr/lib/cc-cfw/framework/lib/cc-client-adm disable