OBSOLETE Patch-ID# 148327-04


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Keywords: logadm
Synopsis: Obsoleted by: 148327-05 SunOS 5.10_x86: logadm patch
Date: Mar/15/2014


Install Requirements: NA

Solaris Release: 10_x86

SunOS Release: 5.10_x86

Unbundled Product:

Unbundled Release:

Xref: This patch available for SPARC as patch 148326

Topic: SunOS 5.10_x86: logadm patch

Relevant Architectures: i386

Bugs fixed with this patch:

Sun CR # Bug #
16362605
17547447
468500915107679
487142415162190
698415015668473
698490015669063
702512815701013


Changes incorporated in this version: 17547447

Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: 147781-03

Patches which conflict with this patch:

Patches required with this patch: 144501-19 (or greater)

Obsoleted by:

Files included with this patch:

/usr/sbin/logadm

Problem Description:

17547447 Syslog is not getting rotated by logadm periodically
 
(from 148327-03)
 
16362605 logadm rotates files with stale timestamps
 
(from 148327-02)
 
        This revision accumulates generic Sustaining patch 147781-03
        into Solaris S10U11 update.
 
(from 148327-01)
 
        This revision accumulates generic Sustaining patch 147781-02
        into Solaris S10U11 update.
 
(from 147781-03)
 
4871424 logadm "-s 1m" & "-p 1w" not intersecting with one another
 
(from 147781-02)
 
4685009 logadm(1M) should avoid silent updates of /etc/logadm.conf
6984150 logadm -N flag is not taken into account in timestamp entry
6984900 logadm discards timestamps for files from named entries
 
(from 147781-01)
 
7025128 logadm -c behavior changed, causes the destination log to be opened with the append option


Patch Installation Instructions:
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Please refer to the man pages for instructions on using 'patchadd'
and 'patchrm' commands provided with Solaris.
 
The following example installs a patch to a standalone machine:
 
       example# patchadd /var/spool/patch/123456-07
 
The following example removes a patch from a standalone system:
 
       example# patchrm 123456-07
 
For additional examples please see the appropriate man pages. Any
other special or non-generic installation instructions should be
described below as special instructions.


Special Install Instructions:
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None.


README -- Last modified date: Monday, August 18, 2014