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Sun Connection 1.1 Release Notes
Book Information
Preface
Chapter 1 Major Changes in Sun Connection
New Platform Support
Platforms With Limited Support
Platforms No Longer Supported
Installation and Start Locations
Required Solaris Patches for the Managed Agent
Solaris Zones Support
CLI Directory
New Solaris 10 Component Management
Logging
Chapter 2 Known Issues and Workarounds
Installation Issues
Upgrading To Version 1.1.1 Will Reset The uce.rc Files To The Default Settings (CR 6568370)
Installer Might Fail on 64-bit S/390 Platforms (CR 6517521)
Installer Might Halt With Progress Bar Showing 0% On All Platforms
Agent Issues
Fail to Register All NCOs (CR 6565602)
The patchadd -G Command is Used Incorrectly (CR 6533814)
The patchadd Command Requires You to Manually Mount Zone Roots For Single User Patches (CR 6548606)
Local Zone Patching With Mounted Partitions
Read-Only Users Can Deploy Jobs (CR 6553436)
Agent Installation Might Fail When Logged Into a Zone Using zlogin (CR 6513395)
Agent Installed in a Non-Global Zone Fails to Register (CR 6511890)
Installation of Packages or Patches on Sparse Zone Fails (CR 6508687)
CLI Issues
uce_cli and osc Commands Are Not in the /usr/bin Directory on Solaris
CLI Fails to Run (CR 6456099)
SDS Issues
Uploading Packages By Using Upload Web Page Can Hang (CR 6520232)
RPM Command Is Needed For Provisioning Linux Systems From Solaris SDS
Download of Solaris Packages From the Internet to Solaris SDS Can Fail (CR 6512582)
Backup Procedure Perform Database Maintenance
Backup of Linux SDS Database Fails During Restore on Solaris SDS (CR 6514761)
Console Issues
Editing Host Properties in a Zone Might Cause Database Problems (CR 6545220)
Large Reports Might Cause the Console to Crash
uce_console command is not in the /usr/bin Directory on Solaris
Opening the Job Log in the Console Can Take Several Minutes on a Zoned System (CR 6508689)
General Issues
BMI Is Unavailable
SDS Appears to Download Content That Is Already Cached (CR 6456161)
VM Cloning Is Not Supported
Support Issues
Latest Knowledge Channels and System Requirements
Upgrade Issues
Cannot Use the Upgrade Scripts to Upgrade From Version 1.1 to 1.1.1
Cannot Use the Upgrade Scripts to Upgrade Solaris 10 Agents
Upgrading from Sun Connection 1.0.x to 1.1.x Fails Without Manual Intervention (CR 6531803)
Missing Credentials After an Upgrade From Sun Aduva OnStage 439 to Sun Connection
Missing Cached Public Components After an Upgrade From Sun Aduva OnStage 439 to Sun Connection
Attempts to Install Solaris Packages Fail After an Upgrade From Sun Aduva OnStage 439 to Sun Connection (CR 6464386)
Job Logs not Available After Upgrade From Sun Aduva OnStage 439 to Sun Connection (CR 6454745)
Configuration Issues
Enabling Log Rotation in the Sun Connection Proxy (CR 6455904)
Cookies are Expired When Downloading Red Hat Components (CR 6456196)
Sun Connection Application Issues
Solaris Channels Cannot Handle Patches Uploaded In A *.tar.gz Format (CR 6571151)
Time Out Message When Running a Large Job In Single-User Mode
Console Sometimes Hangs (CR 6456138)
Console Can Hang When Preferences Changed (CR 6464925)
Job Can Hang When "Remote Hosts" is Used to Upload RPM (CR 6466850)
Copying Non-Certified Objects Between Channels (CR 6456000)
Managed Host Issues
Reboot Notification Flags are Not Set When Host is Marked as Pending Reboot (CR 6464388)
Documentation Issues
Location of Sun Connection Documentation
The /usr/local/uce/cli/bin/pkg_loader.sh Script No Longer Exists (CR 6493707)
Chapter 3 Issues Fixed and New Functionality
Issues Fixed in the 1.1.1 Release
Enhanced Patch Removal
New Functionality in the 1.1.1 Release
Firmware Recommendations
New Notification Policy
New Job Preference
Print Progress in Single User Mode
Change in CLI Commands
Issues Fixed in the 1.1 Release
New Functionality in the 1.1 Release
Installing the SDS and Agent in Zones
Patching in Zones
Adding Solaris Software With a Script
Before You Begin
To Upload Solaris Software With CLI
Chapter 4 System Command Dependencies
Solaris
Linux
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