Install the packages in the List of Packages Required Before Installing Directory Server Enterprise Edition.
Based on your operating system and system architecture, see an appropriate table. For example, if you are working on a Solaris 10 SPARC system, see Table 4–1. Each component has one or more related packages. Each package has the minimum version required to be installed on your system. If the required package is not installed on your system, install the package or if the minimum required version of the package is not installed, install the corresponding patch that is mentioned in the PatchId column.
For each package, retrieve the current version of the package installed.
For the complete list of packages, refer to List of Packages Required Before Installing Directory Server Enterprise Edition.
# pkgparam -v pkgname VERSION PATCHLIST |
If pkgname is not installed, refer to Location of Packages and Patches Required to Install Directory Server Enterprise Edition to locate the directory to find the package pkglocation.
Type the following command to install packages:
# pkgadd -d pkglocation pkgname |
If one of the packages has no value for PATCHLIST or a revision lower than the required version number, install the required patch. Refer to Location of Packages and Patches Required to Install Directory Server Enterprise Edition to locate the directory to find the patch patchlocation.
Type the following command to install patches:
# cd patchlocation # patchadd PATCHID |
If you encounter problems with an existing Java ES installation after you have upgraded the shared components, refer to the README file of the NSS/NSPR patch. The compatibility issue described in this file might be the reason for the problem.
To use AES_256 with Java-based applications and utilities, you must download the JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and install them.