README

NAME: CPU OS Patchset 2011/07 Solaris 10 SPARC
DATE: 2011.07.14


INTENT:
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NOTE: From 2011.07 some core changes have been made to the CPU OS Patchsets :

- The term 'Patch Cluster' has been replaced by 'Patchset', and the associated
rebranding has been effected. The patchset install script is now named
'installpatchset'. A symlink to 'installpatchset' is provided in place of the
legacy 'installcluster' script for now, but this symlink is purely transitional
and will be removed at some future point in time. Where applicable, please
update infrastructure to use the 'installpatchset' script directly.

- The patchset 'README' file has been renamed
'10_Recommended_CPU_2011-07.README'.

For further information about these changes, please see:

http://blogs.oracle.com/patch/entry/a_solaris_recommended_patchset_to


Oracle Critical Patch Updates (CPUs) are patchsets addressing security issues,
that are released on a quarterly cycle. Further information regarding CPUs is
available from:

http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/alerts.htm

This CPU for the Solaris Operating System is a rebranded snapshot of the
Recommended OS Patchset. The rebranding involves only superficial changes to
the patchset, with the actual patch content remaining unchanged. The patches
contained in this patchset are considered the most important and highly
recommended patches for Solaris 10. They provide the least amount of change
required to address known security, data corruption and availability issues,
as well as other functional issues that have been identified to be commonly
encountered in the field.

The CPU OS Patchset comprises:

1. The latest revision of the patch and package utility patches that ensure
correct patching operations.

2. The minimum revision of Solaris Operating System patches which address
security and Sun Alert (data corruption and availability) issues, and selected
issues identified by Oracle Proactive Services and the Oracle Technical Support
Center.

3. Any patch that is required to correctly install the above patches.

As the patchset contains the minimum revision (as opposed to the latest
available revision) of patches meeting criteria two and three above, the
patchset is likely to contain some obsoleted patches. This is deliberate and
not a cause for concern.

The patchset can be installed to a system running Solaris 10 3/05 ("FCS") or a
later Solaris 10 Update.

Depending on the current patch level of the target system, installation of the
patchset can involve applying a number of complex Solaris 10 patches. These
complex patches may require the user to follow specific install instructions
listed in the Special Install Instructions section of the patches' README files,
particularly if the patches are applied to the active boot environment of a
system. The key issues are also described below in this README file.

The matter of applying complex patches is primarily a concern for systems which
are running an early Solaris 10 Update and have not recently been patched. To
avoid applying complex patches, and to get full new feature functionality, it is
recommended to install or upgrade these systems using the latest Solaris 10
Update install media. Following an install or upgrade operation, it is
recommended to install this patchset to ensure the system has all current
patches which address security and Sun Alert issues applied, including those
patches released after the latest Solaris 10 Update content was finalised.

This README contains important information. Please read this README before
installing this patchset.


PATCHSET DESCRIPTION:
---------------------

This patchset is provided as a single zip file. The zip file is named:

10_Recommended_CPU_2011-07.zip

Once the zip file has been downloaded, it may be extracted. For example, to
extract this patchset in the current working directory, run:

# unzip -q 10_Recommended_CPU_2011-07.zip

If you experience problems unzipping this patchset please refer to MOS article
1020109.1 'Unzip of Solaris 10 Recommended Patchsets fails', available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=PROBLEM&id=1020109.1


************** ATTENTION **************

If this patchset is installed to the active boot environment, then depending on
the starting patch level of the system, complete installation of the patchset
may require up to two installation phases with intervening reboots. For further
information, refer to section 'III. Installing this Patchset to the Active Boot
Environment' below.

If this patchset is installed to an inactive boot environment, then the need for
multiple reboots and some special instructions can be avoided.


*************** PASSCODE **************

The install script will only execute when the passcode specified in the README
file is provided as a command line option. This is a safety mechanism to ensure
you have read this README. You must follow the Special Install Instructions for
key patches such as those highlighted in this README. It is also strongly
recommended to read the Special Install Instructions section of the README of
patches included in this patchset to check for any special install instructions
which may apply to your specific system configuration.

PASSCODE: s10patchset


PATCHES INCLUDED:
-----------------

Note that the patch list order below reflects the patch install order.

120900-04  SunOS 5.10: libzonecfg Patch
121133-02  SunOS 5.10: zones library and zones utility patch
119254-81  SunOS 5.10: Install and Patch Utilities Patch
119317-01  SunOS 5.10: SVr4 Packaging Commands (usr) Patch
121296-01  SunOS 5.10: fgrep Patch
138215-01  SunOS 5.10: sort patch
127884-01  SunOS 5.10: awk patch
145044-03  SunOS 5.10: ksh pfksh rksh xargs sh patch
142251-02  SunOS 5.10: sh patch
125555-10  SunOS 5.10: patch behavior patch
118367-04  SunOS 5.10: csh Patch
118666-32  JavaSE 5.0: update 30 patch (equivalent to JDK 5.0u30)
118667-32  JavaSE 5.0: update 30 patch (equivalent to JDK 5.0u30), 64bit
118705-02  SunOS 5.10: XVR-1000 GFB Graphics Patch
118706-01  SunOS 5.10: Creator and Creator3D: FFB Graphics Patch
118707-05  SunOS 5.10: Expert3D IFB Graphics Patch
118708-19  SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-1200 and Sun XVR-600 Graphics Accelerator Patch
118711-03  SunOS 5.10: M64 Graphics Patch
118712-23  Obsoleted by: 118712-24 SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-100 Graphics Accelerator Patch
118718-06  SunOS 5.10: Generic Framebuffer configuration Graphics Patch
118777-16  Obsoleted by: 118777-17 SunOS 5.10: Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 driver patch
121181-05  Obsoleted by: 121181-06 Sun Trunking Utility 1.3: maintenance patch
118918-24  SunOS 5.10: Solaris Crypto Framework patch
138217-01  SunOS 5.10: svccfg & svcprop patch
119578-30  SunOS 5.10: FMA Patch
140860-02  SunOS 5.10: su patch
121453-02  SunOS 5.10: Sun Update Connection Client Foundation
121118-16  Obsoleted by: 121118-17 SunOS 5.10: Sun Update Connection System Client 1.0.10
118833-36  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
118842-01  SunOS 5.10: dada patch
118945-01  SunOS 5.10: Sun Gigabit Ethernet 3.0 driver patch
118981-03  SunOS 5.10: Sun Quad FastEthernet qfe driver
119059-58  Obsoleted by: 119059-59 X11 6.6.2: Xsun patch
119063-01  SunOS 5.10: libXpm patch
119081-25  SunOS 5.10: CD-ROM Install Boot Image Patch
119115-35  Mozilla 1.7: patch
119117-52  Obsoleted by: 119117-53 Evolution 1.4.6 patch
119130-33  SunOS 5.10: Sun Fibre Channel Device Drivers
119213-26  NSS_NSPR_JSS 3.12.10: NSPR 4.8.8 / NSS 3.12.10 / JSS 4.3.2
119246-38  Obsoleted by: 119246-39 SunOS 5.10: Manual Page updates for Solaris 10
124628-10  Obsoleted by: 124628-11 SunOS 5.10: CD-ROM Install Boot Image Patch
119252-29  Obsoleted by: 119252-30 SunOS 5.10: System Administration Applications Patch
123611-04  X11 6.6.2: Trusted Extensions patch
119280-25  CDE 1.6: Runtime library patch for Solaris 10
119278-38  CDE 1.6: dtlogin patch
119282-01  CDE 1.6: GNOME/CDE Menu for Solaris 10
119309-03  SunOS 5.10: PGX32 Graphics
140899-01  SunOS 5.10: [ir].manifest patch
119313-42  SunOS 5.10: WBEM Patch
124188-03  SunOS 5.10: Trusted Solaris Attributes Patch
119315-19  Obsoleted by: 119315-20 SunOS 5.10: Solaris Management Applications Patch
120199-15  Obsoleted by: 120199-16 SunOS 5.10: sysidtool Patch
119534-19  Obsoleted by: 119534-20 SunOS 5.10: Flash Archive Patch
119538-19  GNOME 2.6.0: Window Manager Patch
120099-08  APOC 1.2: Sun Java(tm) Desktop System Configuration Shared Libraries
119546-08  APOC 1.2: APOC Configuration Agent Patch
119548-14  GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome Multi-protocol instant messaging client Patch
119648-03  SunOS 5.10: vlan driver patch
120272-31  SunOS 5.10: SMA patch
122640-05  SunOS 5.10: zfs genesis patch
126897-02  SunOS 5.10: Fault Manager Patch
127755-01  SunOS 5.10: Fault Manager patch
125503-02  SunOS 5.10: package-move-of-IP-objects patch
118731-01  Obsoleted by: 120011-14 SunOS 5.10: /usr/sbin/zonecfg patch
124204-04  Obsoleted by: 120473-05 SunOS 5.10: zfs patch
122660-10  Obsoleted by: 120011-14 SunOS 5.10: zones patch
125547-02  SunOS 5.10: zoneadm indirect dependency patch
140796-01  SunOS 5.10: umountall patch
120011-14  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
139520-02  SunOS 5.10: package specific [ir].manifest removal patch
119757-20  SunOS 5.10: Samba patch
119764-06  SunOS 5.10: ipmitool patch
119783-18  SunOS 5.10: BIND patch
119810-05  Obsoleted by: 119810-06 SunOS 5.10: International Components for Unicode Patch
119812-11  X11 6.6.2: FreeType patch
119900-12  GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME libtiff - library for reading and writing TIFF Patch
119903-02  OpenWindows 3.7.3: Xview Patch
119906-18  GNOME 2.6.0: Virtual File System Framework patch
119955-05  CDE 1.6: Tooltalk Runtime patch for Solaris 10
119963-24  SunOS 5.10: Shared library patch for C++
119966-01  SunOS 5.10: Math Libraries (libm+libmvec) patch
119986-03  SunOS 5.10: clri patch
120094-30  Obsoleted by: 120094-31 X11 6.6.2: xscreensaver patch
120101-01  SunOS 5.10: libsmedia patch
120201-05  X11 6.8.0: Xorg client libraries patch
120256-01  SunOS 5.10: hci1394 Patch
120284-07  GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME CORBA ORB and component framework
120460-17  Obsoleted by: 120460-19 GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome libs Patch
119368-04  Obsoleted by: 119368-05 GNOME 2.6.0: Printing Technology Patch
120286-03  Obsoleted by: 120286-04 GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome text editor Patch
120292-02  Obsoleted by: 120292-03 SunOS 5.10: mysql patch
120329-02  SunOS 5.10: rexec patch
120348-03  SunOS 5.10: Fibre Channel HBA Port utility
121975-01  CDE 1.6: Xsession patch
120410-33  Obsoleted by: 120410-34 SunOS 5.10: Internet/Intranet Input Method Framework patch
120412-11  Obsoleted by: 120412-12 SunOS 5.10: Simplified Chinese locale patch
120414-27  Obsoleted by: 120414-28 SunOS 5.10: Asian CCK locales patch
120543-22  Obsoleted by: 120543-23 SunOS 5.10: Apache 2 Patch
120719-02  SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gzip patch
120732-01  SunOS 5.10: libusb patch
120739-06  GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME PDF Viewer based on Xpdf
120753-08  Obsoleted by: 120753-09 SunOS 5.10: Microtasking libraries (libmtsk) patch
120811-09  SunOS 5.10: FUJITSU PCI Fibre Channel Driver 3.0 patch
120812-32  OpenGL 1.5: OpenGL Patch for Solaris
120815-01  SunOS 5.10: dmfe patch
120830-06  SunOS 5.10: vi and ex patch
120849-04  SunOS 5.10: Sun PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Patch
120928-32  SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-2500 Graphics Accelerator Patch
121095-02  GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME EXIF tag parsing library for digital cameras
121104-11  SunOS 5.10: Adobe Acrobat Reader patch
121136-02  SunOS 5.10: Adobe Acrobat Reader browser-plugin patch
121211-02  SunOS 5.10: Sun Java Web Console (Lockhart) Patch
121308-20  Obsoleted by: 121308-21 SunOS 5.10: Solaris Management Console Patch
121337-01  SunOS 5.10: tlimod patch
120235-01  SunOS 5.10: Live Upgrade Zones Support Patch
121428-15  SunOS 5.10: Live Upgrade Zones Support Patch
121606-04  GNOME 2.6.0: Python patch
121946-01  SunOS 5.10: Error processing FRU tree: IO error patch
122031-01  SunOS 5.10: cgsix Patch
122212-40  Obsoleted by: 122212-41 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME Desktop Patch
122259-03  Obsoleted by: 122259-04 SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gnu esp ghostscript patch
122261-03  SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware ghostscript man pages patch
122408-01  SunOS 5.10: libmtmalloc patch
122470-03  Obsoleted by: 122470-04 GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME Java Help Patch
122911-25  SunOS 5.10: Apache 1.3 Patch
123003-04  SunOS 5.10: SAM module patch
124171-07  Obsoleted by: 124171-08 SunOS 5.10: SCN Base cacao module patch
123630-03  Obsoleted by: 123630-04 SunOS 5.10: HTTP proxy settings patch
123005-07  Obsoleted by: 123005-08 SunOS 5.10: Basic Registration Update
123301-01  SunOS 5.10: i2c_svc patch
123358-02  SunOS 5.10: jumpstart and live upgrade compliance patch
123406-02  SunOS 5.10: svc-zones patch
123526-01  SunOS 5.10: libcurses patch
123590-12  SunOS 5.10: PostgresSQL patch
123893-22  Obsoleted by: 123893-23 SunOS 5.8 5.9 5.10: Common Agent Container (cacao) runtime 2.2.4.2 upgrade patch 22
123938-02  GNOME 2.6.0: GNU Transport Layer Security Library Patch
124149-16  SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-300 Graphics Accelerator Patch
124325-01  SunOS 5.10: rcm modules patch
124393-11  CDE 1.6: Dtlogin smf patch
124397-02  CDE 1.6: libDtWidget patch
124444-01  SunOS 5.10: mountd patch
124457-02  Obsoleted by: 124457-03 X11 6.6.2: xdm patch
124630-42  Obsoleted by: 124630-43 SunOS 5.10: System Administration Applications, Network, and Core Libraries Patch
124939-04  SunOS 5.10 5.10_x86: JDMK 5.1 patch
124943-01  SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gzip man pages patch
124997-01  SunOS 5.10: /usr/bin/tip patch
125075-01  SunOS 5.10: svc-volfs patch
125136-28  JavaSE 6: update 26 patch (equivalent to JDK 6u26)
125137-28  JavaSE 6: update 26 patch (equivalent to JDK 6u26), 64bit
125171-02  SunOS 5.10: dad driver patch
125215-04  SunOS 5.10: wget patch
125279-05  CDE 1.6: dtsession patch
125332-18  JDS 3: Macromedia Flash Player Plugin Patch
125505-01  SunOS 5.10: daktari and cherrystone header files patch
125533-15  Obsoleted by: 125533-16 GNOME 2.6.0: Trusted Extension Runtime Patch
125549-01  SunOS 5.10: logins patch
125719-38  Obsoleted by: 125719-39 X11 6.8.0: Xorg server patch
125725-02  X11 6.6.2: xinerama patch
125731-06  SunOS 5.10: XML and XSLT libraries patch
125891-01  SunOS 5.10: libc_psr_hwcap.so.1 patch
125952-20  Oracle Java Web Console 3.1
126206-05  Obsoleted by: 126206-06 SunOS 5.10: zebra ripd quagga patch
126363-08  SunOS 5.10: X Window System changes - Solaris Trusted Extensions
126365-16  Obsoleted by: 126365-17 SunOS 5.10: CDE Desktop changes - Solaris Trusted Extensions
126425-01  SunOS 5.10: fsckall patch
126440-01  SunOS 5.10: rm patch
126540-02  SunOS 5.10: libumem library patch
126868-04  SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware bzip2 patch
127127-11  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
127724-02  SunOS 5.10: xntpd patch
127974-03  SunOS 5.10: in.routed patch
128292-01  SunOS 5.10: rsm Patch
128298-02  SunOS 5.10: se patch
128310-01  SunOS 5.10: hsfs patch
128316-01  SunOS 5.10: efcode.cleanup.sh patch
128332-01  SunOS 5.10: conskbd patch
136882-02  SunOS 5.10: ImageMagick patch
136998-10  SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 core patch
137000-08  SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 documentation patch
137004-09  SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 source code patch
137030-01  SunOS 5.10: praudit patch
137032-01  SunOS 5.10: namefs patch
137080-05  SunOS 5.10: libpng Patch
137090-02  SunOS 5.10: rmc_comm, rmclomv patch
137093-01  SunOS 5.10: logindevperm patch
137097-01  SunOS 5.10: inetd-upgrade patch
137102-01  SunOS 5.10: flowacct patch
137115-01  SunOS 5.10: SUNWcsr postinstall patch
138866-03  SunOS 5.10: sharetab patch
137137-09  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
137147-06  SunOS 5.10: libexpat patch
137282-01  SunOS 5.10: intpexec patch
137871-02  SunOS 5.10: tk patch
138087-01  SunOS 5.10: audit_binfile.so.1 patch
138094-01  SunOS 5.10: ds_snmp patch
138096-02  SunOS 5.10: syslogd patch
138181-01  SunOS 5.10: ike.preshared patch
138195-04  Service Tags 1.0: patch for Solaris 10
138239-01  SunOS 5.10: rpc.nisd_resolv patch
138245-01  SunOS 5.10: nss_compat patch
138247-01  SunOS 5.10: cdrw patch
138361-01  Obsoleted by: 138361-02 SunOS 5.10: snmpXdmid patch
138373-02  SunOS 5.10: fifofs patch
138399-01  SunOS 5.10: libfru.so.1 patch
141016-01  SunOS 5.10: Dummy Patch
139555-08  SunOS 5.10: Kernel Patch
142292-01  SunOS 5.10: Place Holder patch
141444-09  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
142911-01  SunOS 5.10: Place Holder patch
142933-02  SunOS 5.10: failsafe patch
142909-17  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
138623-04  Obsoleted by: 138623-05 SunOS 5.10: cp, ln, mv, compress, pack, cpio, pax tar patch
138647-01  SunOS 5.10: /usr/bin/dircmp patch
138649-01  SunOS 5.10: i.renamenew r.renamenew patch
138766-01  SunOS 5.10: ldap-client manifest patch
138822-08  SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.3 documentation patch
138824-08  SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.3 source code patch
138826-08  SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.3 core patch
138852-01  SunOS 5.10: postreverse patch
138854-01  SunOS 5.10: sulogin patch
138876-01  Obsoleted by: 138876-02 SunOS 5.10: usr/lib/inet/in.dhcpd patch
138880-02  SunOS 5.10: ses patch
139099-04  Obsoleted by: 139099-05 SunOS 5.10: gtar patch
139602-01  SunOS 5.10: multipathing patch
139615-01  SunOS 5.10: Foomatic patch
139620-01  CDE 1.6: Dthelp patch
139930-01  SunOS 5.10: usr/lib/lp/bin/netpr patch
139962-02  SunOS 5.10: i.rbac and patch postinstall patch
139967-02  SunOS 5.10: usr/sbin/rpc.metad patch
139986-01  SunOS 5.10: rpc.ypupdated patch
140159-03  Obsoleted by: 143937-03 SunOS 5.10: rsh/rlogin/rcp/rdist patch
140387-02  SunOS 5.10: statd patch
140455-01  Obsoleted by: 140455-02 X11 6.6.2: VNC Viewer patch
140563-01  SunOS 5.10: ptsl patch
140912-01  SunOS 5.10: ufsrestore patch
140964-02  Obsoleted by: 144039-02 SunOS 5.10: umountall patch
141032-01  SunOS 5.10: audit patch
141104-03  SunOS 5.10: ZFS Administration Java Web Console Patch
141496-01  SunOS 5.10: patchchk patch
141502-02  SunOS 5.10: auditconfig patch
141508-02  SunOS 5.10: create_ramdisk patch
141514-04  SunOS 5.10: vntsd patch
141532-04  SunOS 5.10: in.mpathd patch
141548-01  SunOS 5.10: svccfg patch
141552-04  SunOS 5.10: Apache 2 mod_perl Perl cgi patch
141558-01  SunOS 5.10: acctcom patch
141586-01  SunOS 5.10: libgss.so.1 patch
141596-01  SunOS 5.10: df patch
141900-01  SunOS 5.10: svc.configd patch
142049-01  SunOS 5.10: llc2 patch
142088-02  SunOS 5.10: fp.so patch
142234-01  SunOS 5.10: ntp.xml patch
142240-01  SunOS 5.10: ntpq patch
142244-02  SunOS 5.10: hme driver patch
142261-01  SunOS 5.10: rpc.mdcommd patch
142340-02  SunOS 5.10: libresolv.so.2 patch
142342-01  SunOS 5.10: inetd patch
142373-02  SunOS 5.10: AST Graphics Patch
142394-01  SunOS 5.10: icmp patch
142397-01  SunOS 5.10: libsasl.so.1 patch
142428-02  SunOS 5.10: unshare patch
142430-01  SunOS 5.10: libscf.so.1 patch
142529-01  SunOS 5.10: uptime w utmp_update whodo patch
142543-01  SunOS 5.10: svc-snmpdx libssagent.so.1 mibiisa snmpdx snmpdx.xm patch
143317-03  GNOME 2.6.0: Instant Messaging patch
143368-01  SunOS 5.10: qus patch
143502-01  GNOME 2.6.0: Trusted Extensions patch
143506-02  GNOME 2.6.0: Python patch
143510-01  GNOME 2.6.0: GIMP patch
143513-02  SunOS 5.10: dladm patch
143559-10  SunOS 5.10: ssh scp patch
143561-09  Obsoleted by: 143561-10 SunOS 5.10: gssd mech_krb5.so.1 kadmind patch
143592-09  SunOS 5.10: ipf ipfs ippool patch
143599-11  SunOS 5.10: timezones patch
143609-03  SunOS 5.10: svc-iscsitgt patch
143615-02  SunOS 5.10: add_drv patch
144574-05  Obsoleted by: 144574-06 SunOS 5.10: scsi_vhci patch
143643-04  SunOS 5.10: libMPAPI.so libmpscsi_vhci.so libMPAPI.so.1 libmpscsi_vhci.so.1 patch
143645-15  Obsoleted by: 143645-16 SunOS 5.10: iSCSI patch
143647-09  Obsoleted by: 143647-10 SunOS 5.10: fp patch
143651-01  SunOS 5.10: hpc3130 patch
143725-01  SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware ntp patch
143727-01  SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware ntp source patch
143731-01  SunOS 5.10: libaudiofile patch
143733-01  CDE 1.6: ToolTalk RPC patch
143739-01  SunOS 5.10: Gedit patch
143941-02  SunOS 5.10: dtrace fasttrap patch
143954-04  SunOS 5.10: mpxio-upgrade patch
143957-05  SunOS 5.10: qlc patch
144047-01  SunOS 5.10: traceroute patch
144053-04  Obsoleted by: 144053-05 SunOS 5.10: ftp and in.ftpd patch
144106-01  SunOS 5.10: usr/lib/nfs/nfslogd patch
144112-01  SunOS 5.10: liba5k patch
144184-02  SunOS 5.10: usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypxfr patch
144188-02  SunOS 5.10: emlxs patch
144190-03  Obsoleted by: 144190-04 SunOS 5.10: libaio.so.1 patch
144254-01  SunOS 5.10: rpcsec patch
144325-01  Obsoleted by: 144325-02 SunOS 5.10: Resource Management User Interface Patch
144327-02  SunOS 5.10: Solaris Product Registry Patch
144455-01  SunOS 5.10: audit_syslog.so.1 patch
144486-05  SunOS 5.10: qlge patch
144488-17  SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
144492-01  SunOS 5.10: JPool.jar patch
144521-01  SunOS 5.10: glm, isp patch
144530-01  SunOS 5.10: libsocket.so.1 patch
144534-02  SunOS 5.10: aggr patch
144542-06  SunOS 5.10: pkcs11 patch
144556-03  SunOS 5.10: zoneadmd patch
144560-04  SunOS 5.10: libmeta.so.1 patch
144563-02  SunOS 5.10: bge patch
144565-05  SunOS 5.10: mpt patch
144567-02  SunOS 5.10: ixgbe patch
144569-01  SunOS 5.10: zonecfg patch
144573-01  SunOS 5.10: uata patch
144622-01  SunOS 5.10: metaclust patch
144895-01  Obsoleted by: 144895-02 SunOS 5.10: usbser, usbsacm, usbsksp, usbsprl patch
144909-02  SunOS 5.10: yp method patch
144911-02  SunOS 5.10: vold patch
145006-02  SunOS 5.10: Webmin patch
145019-01  SunOS 5.10: ifconfig patch
145042-03  SunOS 5.10: svc.startd patch
147217-01  SunOS 5.10: SUNWdbus-bindings-priv patch
145080-04  SunOS 5.10: Firefox 3 patch
145096-03  SunOS 5.10: oce driver patch
145098-04  SunOS 5.10: emlxs driver patch
145120-01  SunOS 5.10: auditd.xml patch
145124-02  SunOS 5.10: usermgmt patch
145198-01  SunOS 5.10: ehci patch
145200-06  SunOS 5.10: Thunderbird patch
145204-01  SunOS 5.10: TS, FSS & FX scheduling class modules patch
145786-02  SunOS 5.10: pcicfg patch
145788-02  Obsoleted by: 145788-03 SunOS 5.10: zfs patch
145798-06  Obsoleted by: 145798-07 SunOS 5.10: lp patch
145868-05  SunOS 5.10: pcie patch
145963-01  SunOS 5.10: SPARC-T3 patch
146018-03  SunOS 5.10: vnet vsw Patch
146279-01  SunOS 5.10: uucp patch
146334-01  SunOS 5.10: zlogin patch
146336-03  SunOS 5.10: libsldap.so.1 patch
146656-01  SunOS 5.10: cfgadm/scsi.so patch
146673-01  SunOS 5.10: auth_attr prof_attr patch
146769-01  SunOS 5.10: CVE-2010-1168 - Safe.pm 2.24 and earlier (Perl 5.6.1)
146802-03  SunOS 5.10: ufs fs patch
146861-01  SunVTS 7.0: Patch Set 11
147182-01  SunOS 5.10: labeling patch
147227-01  X11 6.6.2: xrdb patch
147378-01  SunOS 5.10: zip patch


Extra Patches:

The patchset contains the following patches which are themselves obsoleted by
other patches in the patchset. These patches are required to ensure correct
installation of the patchset on Solaris 10 11/06 (Update 3) and earlier Solaris
10 Updates. The obsolete patches will only be applied to those systems where
they are necessary, they will not be applied if the system is already at a
higher patch level.

Patch      Reason
122660-10: Obsolete patch required by 125547-02. 125547-02 is the zoneadm
           indirect dependency patch, which is needed to resolve an issue
           applying kernel patch 120011-14 on a system with zones support. See
           CR 6471974.
124204-04: Obsolete patch required by 122660-10.
118731-01: Obsolete patch required by 124204-04.


The patchset contains the following patches for Unbundled Software Products (ie.
add on products that are not part of a default Solaris 10 installation). Patches
for Unbundled Products are included in the patchset only if their use is
required to avoid critical OS problems. These patches will only be applied to
systems where the associated Unbundled Product is installed.

Patch      Reason
121181-05: Patch is required to avoid panic caused by bad interaction between
           Sun Trunking and GigaSwift Ethernet drivers. See SunAlert 200701.


Live Upgrade patch 121430-XX is included in the patches/ directory of the
patchset, but this patch will not be applied during patchset installation. The
decision to apply the Live Upgrade patch is left to the user, this is done to
accommodate users who wish to independently manage the version of the Live
Upgrade patch on their system. Where a user wishes to apply the Live Upgrade
patch, this needs to be done manually with the patchadd command.


Patches for removed products:

Certain products that are components of earlier Solaris 10 Updates were removed
from Solaris 10 as it evolved. Patches for removed products are not relevant to
later solaris 10 Updates, and therefore have been excluded from this patchset.
The excluded patches are listed below, to allow a user to determine if any are
applicable to products that may still be installed on their systems.

Patch      Product
120185     StarOffice 8
125541-06  Mozilla 1.7 Thunderbird email client
125539-06  Mozilla 1.7 Firefox Web browser
122958-06  RealPlayer media application


IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS:
-----------------------------

KNOWN ISSUES:

When installing the patchset to an inactive boot environment, the install script
may abort with the following message:

ERROR: Failed to determine zone configuration for target boot environment.       
Please verify configuration with zoneadm(1M).

This will occur when the /etc/zones/index file of the inactive boot environment
specifies an invalid state for the global zone. The correct state is
'installed', however the state may have been incorrectly changed to 'configured'
as a consequence of CR 6804076. To confirm whether the issue exists, mount the
inactive boot environment and run the following command:

# grep "^global:configured:" /etc/zones/index
global:configured:/
# 

The issue exists if the grep command outputs a line as above.

To resolve the issue, first make a backup copy of /etc/zones/index in the
inactive boot environment, then manually edit /etc/zones/index in the inactive
boot environment and correct the entry for the global zone by replacing
'configured' with 'installed'.


PATCHSET SIZE:

This patchset is delivered as a single zip file. The size of this file is
approximately 1.9G. In uncompressed form, the size of the patchset is
approximately 4.6G.


FILESYSTEM FREE SPACE REQUIREMENTS:

It is difficult to give a precise estimate of how much free disk space is
required to install the patchset. The amount of free space required depends on
many factors. The following factors all increase the amount of space needed:

- The Solaris 10 Update onto which the patchset is being installed.
  A Solaris 10 3/05 ("FCS") system will require considerably more free space
  than a system running the latest Solaris 10 Update.

- Whether zones are installed or not.
  The nature of the zones is important. Each whole root non-global zone will
  require approximately the same amount of free space as the global zone, while
  each sparse root non-global zone will require much less space on the
  filesystems where the zone resides.

- Whether the patchset is installed with the "save" feature disabled.
  It is strongly recommended to use the default "save" feature when installing
  the patchset even though this requires more disk space. It allows the patches
  that are applied to be removed in case any issues are found post installation.
  Disabling the "save" feature with the "-d" flag (described below) will reduce
  the amount of disk space needed, however this is not the recommended way of
  installing the patchset.

As a guide, the free space required to install this patchset using the default
"save" feature to an unpatched Solaris 10 FCS system with the entire
distribution plus OEM support metacluster is approximately 2.4G. Each whole root
non-global zone would need approximately the same amount of space free in the
filesystem that contains the zone's root.

The install script will check that sufficient space is free before applying each
patch. The script will stop if it estimates there is not enough free space
available, and will provide instructions on how to override space checking
should the user wish to continue patchset installation anyway.

The backout data for patches applied using patchadd's default save mode is
stored under the /var/sadm/pkg directory in the target system. The amount of
backout data stored builds up as more patches are applied to the system. If the
filesystem on which the /var/sadm/pkg directory resides becomes low on free
space, MOS article 1005804.1 'Solaris[TM]: Recovering Space Used for Saved
Backout Data from Patches' describes a number of options for increasing the
amount of free space available. This article is available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=HOWTO&id=1005804.1


SYSTEMS WITH LIMITED DISK SPACE SHOULD *NOT* INSTALL PATCHES:

Whether you use the default "save" feature to store backout data or not, the
patch application process still requires disk space for installation and
administrative tasks. The disk space is needed in filesystems where patches
deliver payload. The exact amount of space depends on the system's architecture,
the software packages already installed, and the difference in size of the
patched objects.

In case a problem occurs, ensure a recent full system backup is available.


SAVE AND BACKOUT OPTIONS:

By default, the install script uses the patchadd command's default save mode to
save a copy of the objects being patched. This is the recommended option.
Patches can only be removed and the original objects restored if the default
"save" feature is used when installing this patchset.

You can override the "save" feature by using the "-d" flag when executing the
install script. Using the "-d" flag means that you will not be able to backout
the patches. This would be problematic if ever there was a need to remove a
patch, therefore use of the "-d" flag is not the recommended option.


BOOTING OF NEWLY CREATED NON-GLOBAL ZONES:

Newly created non-global zones can fail to boot for a short period (~5 minutes)
immediately after having been installed. This problem will typically affect
systems running Solaris 10 11/06 (Update 3) and earlier Solaris 10 Updates,
where this patchset has been installed but patch 121428-13 (or higher), and
required patch 121430-16 (or higher) have not been applied - please refer to the
note on patch 121430 in the Extra Patches section above. Resolution is to either
manually apply these patches before creating a new non-global zone, or to wait
for a sufficient period before booting a newly created non-global zone.


SPECIAL INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:

As with any patch individually applied, there might be additional Special
Install Instructions. These instructions are documented in the individual patch
README file. To determine if any additional installation steps are necessary,
it is recommended to read each patch README before installing this patchset.


A PATCH MAY NOT BE APPLIED:

Some of the patches in the patchset will not apply on particular systems. The
following are examples of when a patch might not apply. These situations are
nominal and are not a cause for concern.

The patch may be one of the obsolete or Unbundled Software Product patches
listed in the "PATCHES INCLUDED" section.

The patch might patch packages that:

- Are only installed on specific hardware.

- Were introduced in a later Solaris Update than the Solaris Update installed
  on the target system.

- Are not present in the installation Software Group (metacluster) that was
  installed on the target system.

- Have been deliberately removed from the target system during system hardening.

The patchadd command recognises packages that already have a patch applied and
will only apply a patch to those packages which aren't already patched.
Therefore, if a patch patches several packages and only some of them are present
on the target system, then those packages present are patched. If other packages
are installed on the system at a later date, then patches for those packages
need to be reapplied.


OLDER VERSIONS OF PATCHES ALREADY APPLIED:

Backing out older revisions of patches provided in the patchset is not required
for the newer revision to be applied. If the patchset is installed using the
default "save" feature, then the patchadd command will save off the pre-existing
objects. If a patch is subsequently removed, the objects will be restored to the
prior patch level.


INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
---------------------

This patchset can be installed on the active boot environment, or to an inactive
boot environment using either the "-B" Live Upgrade option, or the "-R"
alternate root option. The "-R" alternate root option can be used to patch
alternate boot environments that have been created manually and not necessarily
via Live Upgrade.

Patching an inactive boot environment is recommended, because the downtime
associated with patching is reduced and there's a simple fallback option if
needed: reboot back into the original boot environment. Patching an inactive
boot environment removes the need to follow a significant number of Special
Install Instructions that would be required if you patched the active boot
environment.

If the patchset is installed to an inactive boot environment then some patches
may need to be applied to the active boot environment initially. For example,
the same revision (or higher) of the patch utilities patch contained in this
patchset will need to be applied to the active boot environment before the
patchset can be applied to an alternate boot environment. See "--apply-prereq"
flag in the "PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" section.

Specific details for the three install contexts are given in the following
sections. General installation instructions applicable to all contexts are given
in the "PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" section.



I. Installing this Patchset to a Live Upgrade Boot Environment

Before installing this patchset to an inactive Live Upgrade boot environment, it
is important those patches necessary to ensure the correct functioning of Live
Upgrade are applied to the required boot environments.

If the intent is use of Live Upgrade on a system running Solaris 10 8/07 (Update
4) or an earlier Solaris 10 Update, then it is recommended to install the Live
Upgrade Starter Patchset for Solaris 10. Installing the LU Starter Patchset will
provide the system with a level of functionality sufficient to enable use of
Live Upgrade. The LU Starter Patchset can be located with the patch search
facility under the 'Patches & Updates' tab on MOS.

If the intent is use of Live Upgrade on a system running Solaris 10 5/08 (Update
5) or a later Solaris 10 Update, then the list of required patches can be found
in MOS article 1004881.1 'Solaris[TM] Live Upgrade Software: Patch
Requirements', available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=HOWTO&id=1004881.1

It is generally recommended to review article 1004881.1 before installing this
patchset to an inactive Live Upgrade boot environment. The article provides the
most current information on those patches necessary to ensure the correct
functioning of Live Upgrade on various different system configurations.

When installing this patchset to an inactive boot environment, the install
script may stop and notify the user of the need to invoke the script with the
"--apply-prereq" flag to ensure appropriate levels of various patches (including
the patch utility patches) are applied to the running system. The patchset will
not install to an inactive boot environment if the running system does not have
these patches applied.

There is no need to bring the running system to single-user mode when installing
this patchset to an inactive boot environment.

A discussion of how to use Live Upgrade to create and manage boot environments
is outside the scope of this document. The install script accompanying this
patchset will not create Live Upgrade boot environments. For information on how
to use Live Upgrade please see document "Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Solaris
Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning.", available from:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E18752_01/html/821-1910/index.html

The following command installs this patchset to an inactive boot environment
that was previously created with Live Upgrade:

	./installpatchset -B 

For example, to install the patchset to an inactive boot environment named
'second_disk', the following command would be run:

# lustatus
Boot Environment           Is       Active Active    Can    Copy
Name                       Complete Now    On Reboot Delete Status
-------------------------- -------- ------ --------- ------ ----------
first_disk                 yes      yes    yes       no     -
second_disk                yes      no     no        yes    -

# ./installpatchset -B second_disk



II. Installing this Patchset to an Alternate Root

This patchset can be installed to an arbitrary alternate root. This mode of
installation is not recommended for general users, it is provided for advanced
users who recognise situations where this mode of installation is beneficial,
and have a thorough understanding of the additional complexities involved in
setting up the alternate root.

When installing this patchset to an alternate root, the install script may stop
and notify the user of the need to invoke the script with the "--apply-prereq"
flag to ensure appropriate levels of various patches (including the patch
utility patches) are applied to the running system. The patchset will not
install to an alternate root if the running system does not have these patches
applied.

There is no need to bring the running system to single-user mode when installing
this patchset to an alternate root.

The following command installs this patchset to an alternate root:

        ./installpatchset -R 

For example, if an alternate boot environment has its root and all subordinate
file systems mounted under /mnt/altroot, the following command would be run:

# ./installpatchset -R /mnt/altroot



III. Installing this Patchset to the Active Boot Environment

Patching an inactive boot environment using either the "-B" Live Upgrade option,
or the "-R" alternate root option is recommended over patching the active boot
environment.

The following special warnings apply if this patchset is applied to the active
boot environment:


1. SINGLE USER MODE
Ideally the installation should be performed in single-user mode (run level S),
although this in not a strict requirement.

Depending on system configuration, it may be necessary to mount local
filesystems before installing this patchset (for example, if a system
configuration has zone roots on a local filesystem that is not mounted in
single-user mode). In most cases, onlining the filesystem/local service will
be sufficient to ensure the required filesystems are mounted. This can be
accomplished by running the following command:

# svcadm enable svc:/system/filesystem/local:default

Note that the install script may abort during the setup phase with an indefinite
error message if the required filesystems are not mounted. The exact error 
messaging can vary from one system configuration to another - for illustrative
purposes one example of such messaging follows:

# ./installpatchset

Setup .zoneadm: /export/zones/z1s: No such file or directory
could not verify zonepath /export/zones/z1s because of the above errors.
zoneadm: zone z1s failed to verify


ERROR: Zone verification failed : unable to mount zone 'z1s'.
# 

Should this problem occur, ensure local filesystems are mounted then reinvoke
the install script.


2. REBOOTS
Some patches specify in their README file that an immediate reboot or
reconfiguration reboot ('reboot -- -r') is required when they are applied to
an active boot environment. Generally, it is possible to complete patching
operations before initiating the reboot, but normal operations should not be
resumed until the reboot is performed. In the rare case where it is not possible
to continue patching operations, the specific patches involved will contain
logic that prevents further patching operations until a reboot is performed.
For further information, please see MOS article 1019921.1 'Definitive
interpretation of the "rebootimmediate" and "reconfigimmediate" patch flags',
available from:

https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&doctype=REFERENCE&id=1019921.1

The install script will stop installation of the patchset when an interim reboot
is required, and notify the user that a reboot is needed. The install script
should be reinvoked after the reboot and patchset installation will resume. See
"PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" for details of the messages that are
displayed. The factors that determine how many reboots are necessary are
described below.

Depending on the starting patch level of the target system, up to two reboots
are needed. If the active boot environment is running a kernel at a patch level
below 118833-36, the install script needs to be invoked TWO times, with a reboot
after each invocation.

First reboot:
A reboot is necessary after applying patch 118833-36 because the patchadd
command is disabled and no further patches can be applied until the system is
rebooted. This is a safety device which is necessary due to the complexity of
installing the code changes delivered in kernel patch 118833-36 to an active
boot environment.

Kernel patch 118833-36 is the kernel patch released shortly after Solaris 10
11/06 (Update 3). This patch delivers a significant amount of code change.
Some manual steps might be required in order to safely apply this patch. Please
carefully review the Special Install Instructions in the 118833-36 patch README.

Final reboot:
A reboot is required at the end of the patchset installation to ensure all
changes are activated.


3. ZONES MUST BE HALTED
If the active boot environment is running a kernel at a patch level of 118833-36
or above, all native non-global zones need to be halted before the patchset can
be installed (in the output of 'zoneadm list -cv,' halted zones are shown as
being in the 'installed' state).


4. PATCHES UTILISING DEFERRED ACTIVATION PATCHING
The deferred activation patches included in the patchset are listed below:

Patch      Details
120011-14: Solaris 10 8/07 (Update 4) kernel patch.
127127-11: Solaris 10 5/08 (Update 5) kernel patch.
137137-09: Solaris 10 10/08 (Update 6) kernel patch.
139555-08: Solaris 10 5/09 (Update 7) kernel patch.
141444-09: Solaris 10 10/09 (Update 8) kernel patch.
142909-17: Solaris 10 9/10 (Update 9) kernel patch.
144488   : post Solaris 10 9/10 sustaining kernel patch.

Please carefully review the Special Install Instructions in the README files of
these patches.

Deferred activation patching was introduced in the patch utilities prior to the
release of Solaris 10 8/07 (Update 4) as a way of ensuring system consistency
while patching an active boot environment. Patches that need to be applied in
deferred activation patching mode will have the SUNW_PATCH_SAFE_MODE parameter
set to true in their pkginfo files. Deferred activation patching utilises
loopback mounts (lofs) to mask the patched objects until a reboot is performed.
Deferred activation patching is designed to enable subsequent patches to be
applied before the reboot is initiated. If any subsequent patch directly or
indirectly requires a patch applied in deferred activation patching mode, the
patch will also automatically be applied in deferred activation patching mode
by the patchadd command. Objects updated using deferred activation patching
will be activated upon reboot of the system.

After applying patches in deferred activation patch mode, a system will have a
large number of files mounted via loop back filesystem. The df and mount
commands will show these mounted files.

For more information on deferred activation patching see:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19253-01/817-0547/gfick/

A reboot is required after applying deferred activation patches, to activate the
changes.


PATCHSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Make sure the patchset has been expanded. See "PATCHSET DESCRIPTION" section
for more details.


2. Decide if you want to save backout data so that patches can be removed at a
later date.

By default, the install script uses the patchadd command's default save mode to
save a copy of the objects being patched. This is the recommended option.
Patches can only be removed and the original objects restored if the default
"save" feature is used when installing this patchset.

You can override the "save" feature by using the "-d" flag when executing the
install script. Using the "-d" flag means that you will not be able to backout
the patches. This would be problematic if ever there was a need to remove a
patch, therefore use of the "-d" flag is not the recommended option.


3. Run the installpatchset script.

# cd 10_Recommended_CPU_2011-07
# ./installpatchset -h
usage: installpatchset [-d] [-h] [-R alt-root-path|-B alt-boot-env]
                       [--apply-prereq] --

       [-d]                  -  don't save undo packages
       [-h]                  -  display this usage message
       [-B alt-boot-env]     -  specify LU boot environment as target
       [-R alt-root-path]    -  specify alternate root as target
       [--apply-prereq]      -  apply prerequisite patches only
       --          -  passcode required for script execution

#

- The "-d" flag is explained in step 2.

- The "-B" flag is explained in section "I. Installing this Patchset to a Live
  Upgrade Boot Environment".

- The "-R" flag is explained in section "II. Installing this Patchset to an
  Alternate Root".

- The "--apply-prereq" flag is for use on the active boot environment, prior to
  installing the patchset to an inactive boot environment. It ensures at least
  the same revision (or higher) of the patch utilities patches contained in this
  patchset are applied to the running system. This is a prerequisite for
  installing the patchset to an inactive boot environment.

- The "--" flag is a safety mechanism to ensure the README file has
  been read. The passcode can be found at the end of the "PATCHSET DESCRIPTION"
  section.


4. The progress of the install script is displayed on your terminal. The output
should look similar to the following (this is from a system on which kernel
patch 118833-36 was already applied):

# ./installpatchset --s10patchset

Setup ......


CPU OS Patchset 2011/07 Solaris 10 SPARC (2011.07.14)

The patch set will complete installation in this session. No intermediate
reboots are required.

Application of patches started : 2011.07.15 14:11:34

Applying 120900-04 (  1 of 348) ... skipped
Applying 121133-02 (  2 of 348) ... skipped
Applying 119254-81 (  3 of 348) ... skipped
.
. 
.
Applying 147182-01 (346 of 348) ... success
Applying 147227-01 (347 of 348) ... success
Applying 147378-01 (348 of 348) ... success

Application of patches finished : 2011.07.15 16:23:10


Following patches were applied :
 118842-01     120101-01     125725-02     139099-04     143733-01
 118945-01     120201-05     125731-06     139615-01     143739-01
 118981-03     120256-01     125891-01     139620-01     143941-02
 119059-58     120284-07     126206-05     139930-01     143954-04
 119063-01     120460-17     126425-01     139962-02     143957-05
 119081-25     119368-04     126440-01     139967-02     144047-01
 119115-35     120286-03     126540-02     139986-01     144053-04
 119117-52     120292-02     126868-04     140159-03     144106-01
 119130-33     120329-02     127127-11     140387-02     144112-01
 119213-26     121975-01     127724-02     140563-01     144184-02
 119246-38     120410-33     127974-03     140912-01     144190-03
 124628-10     120543-22     128292-01     140964-02     144254-01
 119252-29     120719-02     128298-02     141032-01     144325-01
 123611-04     120732-01     128310-01     141496-01     144327-02
 119280-25     120739-06     128316-01     141502-02     144455-01
 119278-38     120753-08     128332-01     141508-02     144486-05
 119282-01     120815-01     136882-02     141532-04     144488-17
 119309-03     120830-06     137030-01     141548-01     144492-01
 140899-01     121095-02     137032-01     141552-04     144521-01
 119313-42     121104-11     137080-05     141558-01     144530-01
 124188-03     121136-02     137090-02     141586-01     144534-02
 119315-19     121211-02     137093-01     141596-01     144542-06
 120199-15     121308-20     137097-01     141900-01     144556-03
 119534-19     121337-01     137102-01     142049-01     144560-04
 119538-19     120235-01     137115-01     142088-02     144563-02
 120099-08     121606-04     138866-03     142234-01     144565-05
 119546-08     121946-01     137137-09     142240-01     144569-01
 119548-14     122031-01     137147-06     142244-02     144573-01
 119648-03     122212-40     137282-01     142261-01     144622-01
 120272-31     122259-03     137871-02     142340-02     144895-01
 122640-05     122261-03     138087-01     142342-01     144909-02
 126897-02     122408-01     138096-02     142394-01     144911-02
 127755-01     122470-03     138181-01     142397-01     145006-02
 125503-02     122911-25     138239-01     142428-02     145019-01
 118731-01     123301-01     138245-01     142430-01     145042-03
 124204-04     123358-02     138247-01     142529-01     145120-01
 122660-10     123406-02     138361-01     142543-01     145124-02
 125547-02     123526-01     138373-02     143317-03     145198-01
 140796-01     123938-02     138399-01     143368-01     145204-01
 120011-14     124325-01     141016-01     143502-01     145786-02
 139520-02     124393-11     139555-08     143506-02     145788-02
 119757-20     124397-02     142292-01     143510-01     145798-06
 119764-06     124444-01     141444-09     143513-02     145868-05
 119783-18     124457-02     142911-01     143559-10     146279-01
 119810-05     124630-42     142933-02     143561-09     146334-01
 119812-11     124943-01     142909-17     143592-09     146336-03
 119900-12     124997-01     138623-04     143599-11     146656-01
 119903-02     125075-01     138647-01     143609-03     146673-01
 119906-18     125171-02     138649-01     143615-02     146769-01
 119955-05     125215-04     138766-01     144574-05     146802-03
 119963-24     125279-05     138852-01     143645-15     147182-01
 119966-01     125505-01     138854-01     143647-09     147227-01
 119986-03     125549-01     138876-01     143651-01     147378-01
 120094-30     125719-38     138880-02     143731-01

Following patches were skipped :
 Patches already applied
 120900-04     127884-01     118667-32     118712-23     140860-02
 121133-02     145044-03     118705-02     118718-06     121453-02
 119254-81     142251-02     118706-01     118777-16     121453-02
 119317-01     125555-10     118707-05     118918-24     121118-16
 121296-01     118367-04     118708-19     138217-01     118833-36
 138215-01     118666-32     118711-03     119578-30
 Patches not applicable to packages on the system
 121181-05     123630-03     125952-20     138826-08     144567-02
 120348-03     123005-07     126363-08     139602-01     147217-01
 120412-11     123590-12     126365-16     140455-01     145080-04
 120414-27     123893-22     136998-10     141104-03     145096-03
 120811-09     124149-16     137000-08     141514-04     145098-04
 120812-32     124939-04     137004-09     142373-02     145200-06
 120849-04     125136-28     138094-01     143643-04     145963-01
 120928-32     125137-28     138195-04     143725-01     146018-03
 123003-04     125332-18     138822-08     143727-01     146861-01
 124171-07     125533-15     138824-08     144188-02
 Patches missing one or more required patches
 121428-15

Installation of patch set complete. PLEASE REBOOT THE SYSTEM.

Install log files written :
  /var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_short_2011.07.15_14.11.34.log
  /var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_verbose_2011.07.15_14.11.34.log
# 


If the patchset is installed on the active boot environment, the system may
require one or more interim reboots before completing installation. If a message
similar to the following is seen during installation, reboot the system and
reinvoke the install script.


"The installation of this patch set has halted after applying patch 118833-36.
The machine must now be rebooted before further patches can be applied. Please
reboot the machine and rerun this script. For further details, see patch set
README file."


Once the system is rebooted and the install script is reinvoked, installation
of the patchset will continue.


5. If an unexpected error is encountered during the installation of this
patchset, the install script will abort. Should this occur, the error must be
investigated and the issue resolved before proceeding further. More details
about the causes of failure can be found in the log files. The following log
files are created during installation of the patchset:

/var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_failed_.log

This log file contains patchadd output from patches that failed to apply. Review
this log file to determine why a patch failed to apply. Note that this log file
will only be created if a patch fails to apply.


/var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_short_.log

This log file contains the same output that the install script displays on the
terminal while the patchset is installing.


/var/sadm/install_data/s10s_rec_patchset_verbose_.log

This log file contains all patchadd output generated during the installation of
the patchset.	


The individual patch log files can also be inspected under
/var/sadm/patch//log.


If the patchset is installed either with the "-B" Live Upgrade option, or the
"-R" alternate root option, log files will reside in the inactive boot
environment.


6. Reboot the system.

If this patchset is installed to an inactive boot environment using either the
"-B" Live Upgrade option or the "-R" alternate root option, then a reboot will
be needed to activate the inactive boot environment.

If the "-B" Live Upgrade option is used, then the luactivate command will need
to be run, and either an init(1M) or a shutdown(1M) will be needed to complete
activation of the boot environment. A reboot(1M) will not complete activation of
a boot environment following an luactivate.

If the "-R" alternate root option is used, it may be necessary to rebuild the
boot archive in the alternate root before booting the alternate root. The "-R"
option can be used to patch an alternate root in many different contexts
however, and whether the boot archive rebuild step is necessary, not necessary,
or even undesirable very much depends on user intent and the circumstances of
each individual case. For this reason, the install script does not rebuild the
boot archive. The decision and responsibility for rebuilding the boot archive is
left to the user. Rebuilding the boot archive in an alternate root can be
accomplished by running the following command:

/boot/solaris/bin/create_ramdisk -R 

If this patchset is installed to the active boot environment, a reboot is needed
to activate certain objects which have been patched, and to resolve potentially
inconsistent states resulting from newly patched code interacting with old code
running in memory. Normal operations should not be resumed until the reboot is
performed. Depending on the starting patch level of the target system, interim
reboots may also be required. The install script will stop installation of the
patchset when a reboot is required, and notify the user that a reboot is needed.
The install script should be reinvoked following an interim reboot.