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Contents Preface ...................................................................................................................................................13 1 Installation Issues ................................................................................................................................17 General Information ........................................................................................................................... 17 New Minimum Memory Requirement ...........
Contents Solaris Installation GUI Program Might Fail on Systems With Existing x86 fdisk Boot Partitions (6186606) .................................................................................................................... 30 Installation Bugs .................................................................................................................................. 31 Some Asian Locales Cannot Be Used for Custom JumpStart (6681454) ..............................
Contents Unified Bootloader Menu (6341350) ......................................................................................... 45 Solaris Live Upgrade luupgrade Command Missing the Progress Bar (6239850) .............. 45 SPARC: Upgrading From Solaris 9 Releases With Recommended Patch Cluster Partially Succeeds (6202868) ......................................................................................................................
Contents Fails to Sync File System on Panic (6250422) ........................................................................... 62 Upgrading From Some Solaris Express or Solaris 10 Releases Requires Remounting of File Systems .......................................................................................................................................... 62 NFSv4 Access Control List Functions Might Work Incorrectly ............................................
Contents Localization Issues ............................................................................................................................... 77 Multiple Input Method Switcher Applications Appear in Trusted Java DS .......................... 77 Wnn8 Japanese Input Method .................................................................................................... 78 Input Method Cannot Be Enabled With Primary Administrator Rights (6475081) ...........
Contents Bash 2.0.5b No Longer Sets Some Environment Variables ..................................................... 90 New ln Utility Requires -f Option ............................................................................................ 90 New tcsh Rejects setenv Variable Names That Use a Dash or an Equals Sign ................... 90 STDIO getc Family EOF Condition Behavior Change .......................................................... 91 Output Columns of the ps Command Have Been Widened ....
Contents Deferred Activation Patching (6486471) ................................................................................ 106 Possible Error With 32-bit Applications Getting File System State on Large File Systems (6468905) .................................................................................................................................... 107 Using patchadd With the -R Option To Specify an Alternative Root Path From Systems That Are Not Zones Aware Should Be Restricted (6464969) ....
Contents Gnopernicus ............................................................................................................................... 123 Xsun Server ................................................................................................................................. 124 Common Desktop Environment ............................................................................................. 124 CDE Image Viewer ......................................................................
Contents Form and Menu Language Interpreter .................................................................................... 132 Host Files in /etc/net/ti* ...................................................................................................... 132 Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.4 ...................................................................................... 132 Kerberos Ticket Lifetime Parameters in krb5.conf ..............................................................
Contents Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations .................. 142 Solaris 10 Start Here ................................................................................................................... 142 Solaris 10 Documentation and Man Pages ..................................................................................... 142 6 What's New in Solaris 10 5/08 ...................................................................................................
Preface This document describes the Solaris 10 5/08 operating system. For information about the Solaris 10 3/05, Solaris 10 3/05 HW1, Solaris 10 3/05 HW2, Solaris 10 1/06, Solaris 10 6/06, Solaris 10 11/06, and Solaris 10 8/07, see the “Solaris 10 Release Notes”, Sun part number 820–1259. The Solaris 10 5/08 Release Notes contain installation and runtime problem details. Also included are end-of-software support statements for the SolarisTM 10 Operating System.
Preface Related Books You might need to refer to the following documentation when you install Solaris software: ■ Java Desktop System Release 3 Solaris 10 Collection ■ Solaris 10 Start Here card ■ Solaris 10 What’s New ■ Solaris 10 5/08 Installation Guide: Basic Installations ■ Solaris 10 5/08 Installation Guide: Planning for Installation and Upgrade ■ Solaris 10 5/08 Installation Guide: Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning ■ Solaris 10 5/08 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations
Preface Documentation, Support, and Training The Sun web site provides information about the following additional resources: ■ ■ ■ Documentation (http://www.sun.com/documentation/) Support (http://www.sun.com/support/) Training (http://www.sun.com/training/) Typographic Conventions The following table describes the typographic conventions that are used in this book.
Preface TABLE P–2 16 Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine_name% C shell for superuser machine_name# Bourne shell and Korn shell $ Bourne shell and Korn shell for superuser # Solaris 10 5/08 Release Notes • April 2008
1 C H A P T E R 1 Installation Issues This chapter describes problems that relate to the installation of the Solaris 10 Operating System. Note – Some of the issues and bugs in this chapter have been fixed in subsequent Solaris 10 releases. If you have upgraded your Solaris software, certain issues and bugs in this chapter might no longer apply.
Before You Begin ■ ■ Solaris 9 OS Solaris 10 OS To upgrade releases previous to the Solaris 8 software to the Solaris 10 5/08 software, upgrade to any of the releases in the preceding list first. Then upgrade to the Solaris 10 8/07 release. SPARC: Supported Memory Configuration for Newboot Solaris releases that support the SPARC Newboot feature might require SPARC systems with at least 512 Mbytes of memory.
Before You Begin Solaris Live Upgrade Restrictions The Solaris 10 5/08 release has the following Solaris Live Upgrade restrictions: ■ Solaris Live Upgrade from the Solaris 8 release to the Solaris 10 5/08 release is not supported. Instead, use the standard upgrade procedure or perform a Solaris Live Upgrade from the Solaris 8 OS to the Solaris 9 OS or to the Solaris 10 OS. Then you can perform a Solaris Live Upgrade from the Solaris 9 release or the Solaris 10 release to the 10 5/08.
Before You Begin ■ Live Upgrade– Two bugs affect Live Upgrade of Solaris systems with zones: ■ ■ “lucreate and lumake Commands Fail on Non-Global Zones (6659451)” on page 39 “Incorrect Permissions on /tmp in Non-Global Zones After Solaris Live Upgrade (6619278)” on page 40 These bugs will also affect the Live Upgrade of systems that are configured with Solaris Trusted Extensions. The workarounds are also the same.
Before You Begin Patching Miniroot on x86 Machines The procedures for using patchadd with the -C destination specifier to patch a miniroot on an x86 machine have changed. You must now unpack the miniroot, apply patches, then repack the miniroot.
Before You Begin Workaround: Install and run on systems that do not have elx or pcelx NICs. Default Size of /var File System Inadequate The default size of the /var file system might be insufficient if the /var file system is located on a separate slice. You must manually specify a larger slice size for the /var file system. Note – If the /var file system is not on a separate slice or partition, this problem does not occur. Workaround: Choose one of the following workarounds.
Before You Begin 6. Edit the Size column entry for the /var file system to twice the disk space size. For example, if the installation program assigns 40 Mbytes of space, change the Size value to 80. 7. Complete the installation. ■ If you are using the custom JumpStart program, use the filesys profile keyword to set the size of the /var file system. The following example sets the size of the /var file system on slice 5 to 256 Mbytes.
Before You Begin TABLE 1–1 Minimum Firmware Versions Required to Run 64–Bit Solaris Software on UltraSPARC Systems System Type From uname -i Minimum Firmware Version From prtconf -V SUNW,Ultra-2 3.11.2 SUNW,Ultra-4 3.7.107 SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise 3.2.16 Note – If a system is not listed in the previous table, the system does not need a flash PROM update. See any edition of the Solaris 8 Sun Hardware Platform Guide at http://docs.sun.com for instructions to perform a flash PROM update.
Before You Begin ■ If you did not uninstall Solaris Management Console 1.0, 1.0.1, or 1.0.2 software before you upgraded to the Solaris 10 release, you must first remove all Solaris Management Console 1.0, 1.0.1, or 1.0.2 packages. Use the pkgrm command for package removal instead of the prodreg command. Carefully follow the order of package removal. Complete the following steps: 1. Become superuser. 2.
Before You Begin Note – If your installation has multiple instances of Solaris Management Console 2.1 packages, such as SUNWmc and SUNWmc.2, first remove SUNWmc, and then SUNWmc.2 . Do not use the prodreg command. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm pkgrm SUNWpmgr SUNWrmui SUNWlvmg SUNWlvma SUNWlvmr SUNWdclnt SUNWmga SUNWmgapp SUNWmcdev SUNWmcex SUNWwbmc SUNWmc SUNWmcc SUNWmccom 2.
Before You Begin biosdev: Could not match any!! Workaround: Make sure that you reboot the system after applying Patch ID 117435-02. Ensure that identical disks to be used in the installation or upgrade are configured with different fdisk-partition layouts. The following example is based on a system that has two disks with identical fdisk-partition layouts. To change the layouts, perform the following steps. 1. Become superuser. 2. Start the disk maintenance utility.
Before You Begin Do not use the flar create command to create a Solaris Flash archive in these instances: ■ ■ In any non-global zone In the global zone if there are any non-global zones installed If you create a Solaris Flash archive in such an instance, the resulting archive might not install properly when the archive is deployed. Workaround: None.
Before You Begin Primary Master [ ] Primary Slave [ ] Secondary Master [CD-ROM] Secondary Slave [ ] 2. Choose the DVD drive's attachment type by selecting the attachment type for CD-ROM. Note – The screen might display more than one attachment type for CD-ROM, for example, if your system has multiple optical drives. In such cases, you might need to open the system case to determine the DVD drive's point of attachment. Make sure that you select the correct attachment type that applies to the DVD drive. 3.
Before You Begin Note – Newer versions of the firmware might already be available at the site. Sun's tests confirm that the v1.12 release resolves the panic issue. Sun cannot confirm whether newer firmware revisions after v1.12 similarly resolve the problem.
Installation Bugs Pfinstall failed. Exit stat= java.lang.UNIXProcess@a89ce3 2 artition on c0t0d0, requested cylinders 14581 - 14597 in use by fdisk partition 1 ERROR: System installation failed Workaround: Choose one of the following workarounds. Workaround 1: When the installation program prompts you to select an installation type, select 3 Solaris Interactive Text (Desktop Session). Workaround 2: If you use the Solaris installation GUI program, follow these steps. 1. Begin the installation. 2.
Installation Bugs SPARC: Solaris 8 Migration Assistant Patch Requirements (6673751) Upgrading to the Solaris 10 5/08 release when running the co-packaged Solaris 8 Migration Assistant software fails. No error message is displayed. The system panics when a Solaris 8 branded zone is booted. Workaround: Install the Solaris 8 Migration Assistant patch #128548-02 or later. This patch is recommended for all kernels.
Installation Bugs Sun Upgrade Detailed Patch Analysis Panel Not Scrollable (6597686) During a Solaris upgrade, if you select Detailed Analysis to see the patches that will be removed, the panel that displays the patches is not scrollable. The complete list of patches to be removed cannot be viewed. Workaround: Run the analyze_patches scripts manually: # cd /Solaris_10/Misc # .
Installation Bugs ■ Workaround 2: If the system does not have a DVD drive, then use setup_install_server from CD1 to create an image locally for the upgrade to use. Run the following commands: # cd /cdrom/cdrom0/s0/Solaris_10/Tools # ./setup_install_server # luupgrade -u -n s10u4_ABE -s Panic in PCIe as dev_info Node Has No Parent Data (6517798) The Solaris OS might panic with a null pointer dereference if the driver.
Installation Bugs The Linux Partition Does Not Display on the GRUB Menu After Installing the Solaris OS (6508647) If Linux is installed on your disk and you installed the Solaris OS on a separate partition, the Linux partition does not display on the GRUB menu. No error message is displayed. Workaround: Edit the GRUB menu's menu.lst file to add Linux to the GRUB menu. Perform the following steps: 1. Boot the Solaris OS. 2. Edit the menu.lst file at /boot/grub/menu.lst.
Installation Bugs At this point, choose “4. Solaris Interactive Text (Console session)”. This non-windowing environment will initiate a text-only installation, without using memory-intense processes. x86: Invalid /sbin/dhcpinfo Error During Installation (6332044) If you install the Solaris 10 8/07 or Solaris 10 5/08 OS on an x86 based system, the following error message is displayed.
Installation Bugs at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) Workaround: Choose one of the following workarounds. ■ Workaround 1: Follow these steps. 1. Shut down the system, then turn on the power again. 2. After the system starts up, insert the appropriate CD at the prompt. Although the CD is inserted, no additional software is installed on the system. In a moment, the system reboots normally. ■ Workaround 2: Follow these steps. 1. Open a terminal window. 2. Log in as superuser. 3.
Installation Bugs x86: GUI Interactive Installation From DVD Fails if boot-device Variable Is Not Set (5065465) If you install Solaris from the Solaris 10 Operating System DVD, the interactive GUI installation might fail. This failure occurs if the boot-device configuration variable is not set on the system. To determine if the boot-device configuration variable is set, type the following command.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Or: Warning: 1 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated The warning occurs when the size of the file system that you created does not equal the space on the disk that is being used. This discrepancy can result in unused space on the disk that is not incorporated into the indicated file system. This unused space is not available for use by other file systems. Workaround: Ignore the warning message.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs SPARC: Upgrading with Solaris Live Upgrade From Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 Releases Fails (6638175) Upgrading to the Solaris 10 5/08 release using Solaris Live Upgrade, from the previous Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 releases fails. The install images compression file is now unzipped by using the 7za utility. The SUNWp7zip package is not included in the Solaris 8 and 9 releases. As a result, Solaris Live Upgrade fails.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs # chmod 1777 /mnt/zone/*/root/tmp 3. Then unmount the disk: # umount /mnt This workaround fixes all zones at once. ■ Workaround 2: If you have already booted the new boot environment, log in to the system as the root user. Halt the zone and manually set correct permissions on the /tmp directory. Type the following command: # chmod 1777 /path/root/tmp where path is the zone's zonepath.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-it SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-zhHK SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-sv SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-es SUNWtgnome-l10n-doc-ko SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-ptBR SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-ja SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-zhTW SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-zhCN SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-fr SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-de SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-ru System Cannot Communicate With ypbind After Upgrade (6488549) This bug occurs during an upgrade from Solaris 10 Hardware 2 release to the current Solaris 10 5/08 release.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Note – The fix for CR 6411084, the SUNWcsr install or postinstall script, creates the correct link only if name_service.xml is not a link file. If name_service.xml is already a symbolic link file, as in the Solaris 10 Hardware 2 release, the fix for CR 6411084 will not work.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs # zlogin myzone svcs -x svc:/system/filesystem/local:default (local file system mounts) State: maintenance since Wed May 24 13:18:06 2006 Reason: Start method exited with $SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL. See: http://sun.com/msg/SMF-8000-KS See: /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-local:default.log Impact: 18 dependent services are not running. (Use -v for list.) Workaround: Reboot the non-global zone from the global zone.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs 2. Choose option 3. ■ If you specify a serial console to use during the installation, follow these steps. 1. After you have finished adding ITUs, type Ctrl-c instead of typing e. 2. Choose option 4. x86: Cannot Delete the Solaris Live Upgrade Boot Environment That Contains the GRand Unified Bootloader Menu (6341350) When you use Solaris Live Upgrade to create boot environments, one of the boot environments in the system hosts the GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) menu.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs ■ You are upgrading to the Solaris 10 5/08 software from the following releases: ■ ■ Solaris 9 release Solaris 10 release For example, if you run the following command, the progress bar should be displayed after you see the following output: Running installer on BE s10u1. However, the bar fails to appear. # luupgrade -i -n s10u1 -s /net/installsrv/export/s10u1 -O "-nodisplay -noconsole" Validating the contents of the media /net/installsvr/export/s10u1.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Workaround: Choose one of the following workarounds. ■ To avoid this problem, apply patch ID 117426-03, or a later version, to the system before you upgrade to the Solaris 10 OS. To download this patch, go to http://sunsolve.sun.com. ■ If you encounter this problem during the upgrade, follow these steps. 1. In a text editor, comment out the following line in the /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcti2x/install/preremove file. rem_drv -b ${BASEDIR} sc_nct || EXIT=1 2.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs uninstall_PC_launcher_1_0_1_PCfileviewer_1_0_1.class uninstall_RSC_2_2_2.class uninstall_RSC_2_2_1.class uninstall_RSC_2_2.class uninstall_ShowMeTV_1_3.class uninstall_Solaris_9_French_Localization.class uninstall_Solaris_9_German_Localization.class uninstall_Solaris_9_Hong_Kong_Traditional_Chinese_Localization.class uninstall_Solaris_9_Italian_Localization.class uninstall_Solaris_9_Japanese_Localization.class uninstall_Solaris_9_Korean_Localization.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Configuration File pam.conf Not Automatically Updated After an Upgrade (5060721) This Solaris 10 release introduces changes in pam_ldap functionality. When you upgrade to the current release, pam_ldap configurations in your existing pam.conf configuration file are not updated to reflect these changes. If pam_ldap configuration is detected, the CLEANUP file that is generated at the end of the upgrade contains the following notification: /etc/pam.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs 3. Begin the installation. SPARC: Removal of SUNWjxcft Package Records Error During Upgrade (4525236) When you upgrade from the Solaris 8 software to the Solaris 10 release, a problem is encountered when the SUNWjxcft package is removed. The following error message is recorded in the upgrade_log file: Removing package SUNWjxcft: Can’t open /a/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/TTbitmaps/fonts.upr Can’t open /a/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/TTbitmaps/fonts.
Additional Installation Issues WARNING: Insufficient space for the upgrade. Workaround: Before you upgrade, choose one of the following workarounds: ■ Rename the /export directory temporarily, until the upgrade is completed. ■ Temporarily comment out the /export line in the /etc/vfstab file until the upgrade is completed. ■ If /export is a separate file system, then unmount /export before you perform the upgrade.
Additional Installation Issues smosservice add Command Does Not Install Designated ARCH=all Packages (4871256) The smosservice add command does not install any packages that are designated ARCH=all in the root (/) or /usr file systems. There is no error message indicating these packages were skipped. This problem exists in all Solaris OS versions, and applies to both SPARC® based and x86 based clients. Note that the list of missing packages varies, depending on the Solaris release that you are running.
Additional Installation Issues # pkgrm ‘pkginfo | grep starsuite- | awk ’{print $2}’‘ # pkgadd -d . SUNWstaroffice-* If you use Solaris CDs, the localization packages are included in either Language 1 or 2 CD. The package names are as follows: ■ ■ SUNWstaroffice-lang* where lang = es, fr, de, sv, or it SUNWstarsuite-lang* where lang = ja, ko, zh-CN, or zh-TW Additional Related Locales Might Be Installed When you select a locale for your installation, additional related locales might also be installed.
2 C H A P T E R 2 Solaris Runtime Issues This chapter describes runtime issues that are known to be problems. Note – Some of the issues and bugs in this chapter have been fixed in subsequent Solaris 10 releases. If you have upgraded your Solaris software, certain issues and bugs in this chapter might no longer apply. To see which bugs and issues no longer apply to your specific Solaris 10 software, refer to Appendix A, “Table of Integrated Bug Fixes in the Solaris 10 Operating System.
Common Desktop Environment Trusted Stripe Disappears From the Screen After Resolution Change (6460624) When you type the /usr/X11/bin/xrander -s command to set a smaller screen resolution, trusted stripe is no longer displayed. This affects the Trusted CDE Desktop but not the Trusted Java DS Desktop. No error message is displayed. Workaround: After the resolution change, restart the Workspace Manager. Select windows -> Restart Workspace Manager from the CDE workspace menu and click OK.
File Systems CDE Removable Media Auto Run Capability Removed (4634260) The Removable Media auto run capability in the CDE desktop environment has been temporarily removed from the Solaris 10 software. Workaround: To use the auto run function for a CD-ROM or another removable media volume, you must do one of the following: ■ Run the volstart program from the top level of the removable media file system. ■ Follow the instructions that are included with the CD for access from outside of CDE.
File Systems disks, proceed (yes/no)? Operation failed Workaround: Configure virtual drives using the SAS configuration utility. To access the SAS configuration utility, enter Control-C when prompted during the BIOS boot sequence. x86: ata Timeouts During Boot (6586621) ata driver timeouts might occur during system boot on Intel multiprocessor systems. These timeouts occur when the root device is on a drive with the HBA controller bound to the legacy ata driver.
File Systems Note – To avoid performance degradation, workaround 3 or workaround 4 should only be used temporarily until workaround 5 can be used . ■ Workaround 1: Enable AHCI in BIOS if available on the system. Enabling this setting requires a reinstall of the Solaris OS. ■ Workaround 2: Install Solaris on a disk on a controller which does not use the ata driver. ■ Workaround 3: Disable MP in the BIOS setup so that a single processor is active.
File Systems zoneadm install Fails With a ZFS Legacy Mount (6449301) If a non-global zone is initially configured with a ZFS file system to be mounted with the `add fs subcommand and specifies mountpoint=legacy, the subsequent zone installation fails. The following error message is displayed.
File Systems ZFS and Third-Party Backup Product Issues The following are the issues with the Veritas NetBackup and Brightstor ARCserve Backup products. Veritas NetBackup Does Not Back Up and Preserve Files With ZFS/NFSv4 ACLs (6352899) The Veritas NetBackup product can be used to back up ZFS files, and this configuration is supported. However, this product does not currently support backing up or restoring NFSv4-style ACL information from ZFS files.
File Systems ZFS GUI Should Check For /usr/lib/embedded_su at the Beginning of Each Wizard (6326334) If you add the SUNWzfsg package from a Solaris 10 8/07 or Solaris 10 5/08 release to a system that runs a pre-Solaris 10 6/06 release, which does not have the embedded_su patch, the ZFS Administration application wizards are not fully functional. If you attempt to run the ZFS Administration application on a system without the embedded_su patch, you will only be able to browse your ZFS configuration.
File Systems NFSv4 Access Control List Functions Might Work Incorrectly NFSv4 Access Control List (ACL) functions might work improperly if clients and servers in the network are installed with different previous Solaris 10 releases. The affected ACL functions and command-line utilities that use these functions are the following: ■ ■ ■ ■ acl() facl() getfacl setfacl For more information about these functions and utilities, see their respective man pages.
File Systems Using mkfs Command to Create File System Might Fail on Very Large Disks (6352813) The mkfs command might be unable to create a file system on disks with a certain disk geometry and whose sizes are greater than 8 Gbytes. The derived cylinder group size is too large for the 1-Kbyte fragment. The large size of the cylinder group means that the excess metadata cannot be accommodated in a block.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs 3. Rerun the smosservice command. Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs The following hardware–related issue and bugs apply to the Solaris 10 release. SPARC: SCSI Second Disk Fails to Attach After Solaris Live Upgrade (6684776) Some desktop systems might lose access to disks, other than their root disks, while using Solaris Live Upgrade to upgrade from the Solaris 10 8/07 release to the Solaris 10 5/08 release. This occurs due to a bug in the power management system.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs 64-bit SPARC: DR Operations Involving Lowest CPU ID Fail (6663570) Dynamic reconfiguration (DR) operations involving the lowest CPU ID might cause the domain to panic. The following error message is displayed: panic[cpu40]/thread=2a1008ebca0: BAD TRAP: type=10 rp=xxxxxxx addr=xxxxxxx mmu_fsr=0 Workaround: Do not use DR to identify the system board hosting the CPU with the lowest CPU ID. Use the prtdiag command to identify the CPU with the lowest CPU ID. SPARC: 19.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs The (ZFS) ARC Allocates Memory Inside The Kernel Cage Preventing DR (6522017) ZFS can potentially allocate kernel memory across all system boards on systems with very large memory configurations. One free system board is required for dynamic memory reconfiguration so that the memory from the board to be dynamically reconfigured can be copied to the free board.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs SPARC: Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 Board Versions 1.0 and 1.1 Not Supported in Solaris 10 OS A new cryptographic framework is provided in Solaris 10 OS. However, versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the Sun Crypto Accelerator 4000 board's software and firmware do not utilize this framework. Consequently, these versions are not supported in the Solaris 10 OS. The 2.0 release uses the new framework.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs TABLE 2–1 USB Devices and Configurations USB Devices Connection Types USB 2.0 storage devices Direct, USB 1.1 hub, USB 2.0 hub USB 1.1 devices except audio Direct, USB 1.1 hub, USB 2.0 hub USB 1.1 audio devices Direct, USB 1.1 hub USB 2.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs manually specify the keyboard type during installation. Otherwise, installation continues by using the default keyboard specification that is inconsistent with the system's actual keyboard type. Workaround 1: If the system's keyboard is not a US-English keyboard, perform the following steps during installation: 1. When the Proposed Window System Configuration For Installation is displayed, press Esc.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs The jfca driver for these HBAs is prone to race conditions when certain operations are being run, and thus causes the errors. The operations are the following: ■ ■ ■ ■ Link reset Loop reset Switch reset Repeated link failures Error messages similar to the following examples might be displayed: ■ I/O failure messages jfca: [ID 277337 kern.info] jfca4: Sequencer-detected error. Recover immediately. last message repeated 18376 times jfca: [ID 716917 kern.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs hat_getkpfnum() DDI Function Is Obsolete (5046984) The hat_getkpfnum() DDI function is obsolete. Developers should update their device drivers to not use the hat_getkpfnum() DDI interface. If drivers are using hat_getkpfnum,() warnings similar to the following example are displayed: WARNING: Module mydrv is using the obsolete hat_getkpfnum(9F) interface in a way that will not be supported in a future release of Solaris.
iPlanet Directory Server 5.1 Issues (X6168A). With marginal media, the DVD-ROM occasionally experiences timeout errors. The only exceptions are Sun Fire 6800, 4810, 4800, and 3800 systems. These systems overwrite the SCSI timeout value by means of OpenBoot PROM. Workaround: For other platforms, use the on-board SCSI interfaces or DVD-ROM compatible SCSI adapters, such as the following examples: ■ ■ X1018A (SBus: F501-2739-xx) X6540A (PCI: F375-0005-xx) iPlanet Directory Server 5.
iPlanet Directory Server 5.1 Issues To install Simplified Chinese localization packages, issue the following additional command: # pkgadd -d . IPLTcdsu IPLTcadmin IPLTccons IPLTcadcon \ IPLTcdscon IPLTcadman IPLTcdsman To install Japanese localization packages, issue the following additional command: # pkgadd -d . IPLTjdsu IPLTjadmin IPLTjcons IPLTjadcon \ IPLTjdscon IPLTjadman IPLTjdsman 4. After installation is complete, configure iPlanet Directory Server 5.1.
Issues While Running Debugger system system system system system system $ IPLTdsu IPLTjss IPLTnls IPLTnspr IPLTnss IPLTpldap Directory Server (usr) Network Security Services for Java Nationalization Languages and Localization Support Portable Runtime Interface Network Security Services PerLDAP If the packages do not exist, then install the iPlanet Directory Server 5.1 packages first. Refer to the 4-step procedure in the preceding section “Installing Directory Server 5.1” on page 73.
Issues While Running Debugger In this case, when the user types the cont -sig SEGV command to continue execution with the SEGV signal, dbx displays the warning of the unexpected SIGTRAP. This bug is introduced into the Solaris 10 OS on x86 platforms when kernel patch 127112 is installed. Workaround: Do not install kernel patch 127112. Uninstall the kernel patch if it has already been installed. For more information about this bug, see the Sun Studio Support News page at http://developers.sun.
Localization Issues (0) ok 1 switch-cpu The ok prompt is now preceded by the number of the CPU to which you switched. {1} ok 3. Run your debugger. 4. At the end of your debugger session, issue a reset-all command to return the system to normal use. Note – Make sure that you upgrade the system to the latest version of the OpenBoot PROM. Localization Issues This section describes localization issues that apply to Solaris 10 OS.
Localization Issues Note – When Attach to each application is selected, the language switcher list will not be displayed for GTK applications. You can switch input language by using Hotkey. Wnn8 Japanese Input Method Wnn8 Japanese Input method cannot be used if the Wnn8 servers are not enabled. Workaround: Enable the Wnn8 servers: # svcadm enable wnn8/server In addition, select Wnn8 as the Japanese Language engine by running the iiim-properties command.
Localization Issues AltGr Does Not Work As Mode Switcher in Some Russian Locales (6487712) The AltGr key does not work as a mode switcher for the Russian Xsun layout inru_RU.KOI8-R and ru_RU.ANSI1251 locales. Workaround 1: Switch to the ru_RU.UTF-8 or the ru_RU.ISO8859-5 locale. Workaround 2: Use IIIMFTM instead of the Russian keyboard layout. Arabic Text Not Appearing in ar Locales If your x86 system is using Xorg as the default Xserver, the Arabic font (iso7759-6) does not appear in the ar locale.
Localization Issues Several Arabic Fonts Do Not Work in GNOME (6384024) In GNOME when you select certain Arabic fonts, the characters do not display. This problem appears when you select fonts for applications, the desktop, or the window title using the GNOME font properties menu. The affected fonts include: ■ ■ ■ Akhbar MT (Regular, Bold) Shayyal MT (Regular, Bold) Naskh MT (Regular, Bold) No error message is displayed.
Localization Issues Migration Note to UTF-8 locales When migrating to UTF-8 locales, the files affect the method that you use to import or export data. Microsoft Office Files Microsoft Office files are encoded in Unicode. StarOffice applications can read and write the Unicode encoded files. HTML Files HTML files authored using HTML editors such as Mozilla Composer, or HTML files saved by a web browser, usually contain a charset encoding tag.
Localization Issues Emails Saved As Portable Format Modern mails are tagged with the MIME charset tag. The Email and Calendar application accepts MIME charset tags. You do not need to perform any encoding conversion. Plain Text Files Plain text files do not have a charset tag. If the files are not in UTF-8 encoding, encoding conversion is needed.
Localization Issues 3. Use the following format to type the entry in the Command field in the Create Launcher dialog: env LANG=locale LC_ALL= locale application name For example, if you want to launch an application called motif-app from /usr/dt/bin in the Chinese Big5 locale, enter the following text in the Command field of the Create Launcher: env LANG=zh_TW.BIG5 LC_ALL=zh_TW.BIG5 /usr/dt/bin/motif-app 4. Click OK to create the launcher on the panel.
Localization Issues Malta UK Malta US Poland Brazil Portuguese Romania Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia Workaround: Choose one of the following workarounds: ■ Workaround 1: To take advantage of this keyboard software, set up keyboard input using the kbd -s command line utility. For desktop sessions with the UTF-8 locale environment, use Input Method Preference Editor. If the required keyboard layout is not included in the kbd -s utility, use Workaround 2.
Networking Issues Networking Issues The following networking bugs apply to the Solaris 10 release. nxge Driver Panics in nxge_fflp_stat_update (6644276) Running kstat on the nxge driver might cause a system panic. However, this condition is rarely encountered. Workaround: Do not run kstat on the nxge driver. SPARC: NFS/RDMA Connection Errors (6229077) Connection errors might occur between an NFS server and client that are using Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA).
Networking Issues System Domain of Interpretation Is Not Configurable (6314248) The system Domain of Interpretation (DOI) is not configurable. When the Solaris Management Console is used to create a new trusted network template, the Solaris Management Console sets the DOI to 0 and Solaris Trusted Extensions does not function correctly. Various error messages are displayed. Workaround: Set the DOI to 1 using the Solaris Management Console.
Security Issues # zoneadm -z my-zone boot zoneadm: zone ’my-zone’: bge0:1: could not set default interface for multicast: Invalid argument zoneadm: zone ’my-zone’: call to zoneadmd failed Workaround: Repair at least one network interface in the group. Intermittent Errors Might Occur With the Use of DataDigests (5108515) Internet SCSI (iSCSI) targets might report cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors if DataDigests are enabled.
Service Management Facility echo "something" >/var/krb5/principal Note – Do not use this workaround unless the Kerberos LDAP database backend is being used. If the default db2 backend is being used, this workaround will destroy the Kerberos database. Nonpassword Logins Fail With pam_ldap Enabled (6365896) After the account management PAM module for LDAP (pam_ldap) is enabled, users must have passwords to log in to the system.
Solaris Commands and Standards Smart Card The following Smart Card bugs apply to Solaris 10 OS. System Does Not Respond to Smart Card (4415094) If ocfserv terminates and the display is locked, the system remains locked even when a smart card is inserted or removed. Workaround: Perform the following steps to unlock your system: 1. Perform a remote login to the machine on which the ocfserv process was terminated. 2. Become superuser. 3.
Solaris Commands and Standards Bash 2.0.5b No Longer Sets Some Environment Variables Solaris 10 OS includes Bash 2.0.5b. This shell no longer automatically exports the following variables to the environment: ■ ■ ■ ■ HOSTNAME HOSTTYPE MACHTYPE OSTYPE This new behavior applies even if the shell assigns default values to these variables. Workaround: Export these variables manually.
Solaris Commands and Standards Workaround: Do not use the dash or equals sign in names for environment variables. STDIO getc Family EOF Condition Behavior Change Applications that were built in strict standard C conformance mode are affected by the behavior changes of certain library functions. An example is applications that were compiled by using the cc -Xc or c89 compilation mode.
Solaris Volume Manager Command ping -v Does Not Work on IPv6 Addresses (4984993) The command ping -v fails when the command is applied to addresses that use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). The following error message is displayed: ping: setsockopt IPV6_RECVRTHDRDSTOPTS Invalid argument Workaround: None. To obtain the same ICMP packet information that ping -v provides, use the snoop command. Solaris Volume Manager The following Solaris Volume Manager bugs apply to the Solaris 10 release.
Solaris Volume Manager Solaris Volume Manager metassist Command Fails in Non-English Locales (5067097) In non-English locales, the Solaris Volume Manager metassist command might fail to create volumes.
Solaris Volume Manager Hot Spares Do Not Work Correctly When Solaris Volume Manager RAID-1 (Mirror) or RAID-5 Volumes Are Created in Disk Sets Built on Soft Partitions (4981358) If you create a Solaris Volume Manager RAID-1 (mirror) or RAID-5 volume in a disk set that is built on top of a soft partition, hot spare devices do not work correctly. Problems that you might encounter include, but are not limited to, the following: ■ A hot spare device might not activate.
Sun Java Desktop System Solaris Volume Manager metarecover Command Fails to Update metadb Namespace (4645776) If you remove and replace a physical disk from the system, and then use the metarecover -p -d command to write the appropriate soft partition specific information to the disk, an open failure results. The command does not update the metadevice database namespace to reflect the change in disk device identification.
Sun Java Desktop System Problem With Changing Authentication Type (6246543) After you change the authentication type for the incoming mail server, Email and Calendar might not work correctly. Workaround: Restart Email and Calendar. Incomplete List of Contacts in Contact Folder (5088514) After you import an LDAP Data Interchange Format file containing several contacts, only some of the contacts are displayed in your contact folder. This is a display problem only.
Sun Java Desktop System Help System Wrong Help Window Opened For Volume Control (6253210) If you use the Yelp browser to open the online help for Volume Control, the help file for the Keyboard Accessibility panel application is opened instead. Workaround: None. Online Help Freezes (5090731) If you open an application's online help and no help files exist for that application, an error dialog box is displayed.
Sun Java Desktop System Your GNOME preferences are now reset. Problems With Online Registration of StarOffice 7 Software (6208829) You might be unable to complete the online registration of the StarOffice 7 software if the software cannot find Mozilla on the system. The software must be able to locate the Email and Calendar application to successfully send documents. Workaround: Add /usr/sfw/bin to your PATH. Perform the following steps. 1. Open a terminal window. 2.
Sun Java Desktop System Workaround: Perform the following steps: 1. Backup the /usr/share/locale/LC_MESSAGES/gnome-panel*.mo file. 2. Download gnome-panel.gnome-2-16.zh_CN.po from http://l10n.gnome.org/ POT/gnome-panel.gnome-2-16/gnome-panel.gnome-2-16.zh_CN.po and save it under the /tmp directory. 3. Edit the file gnome-panel.gnome-2-16.zh_CN.po and replace all occurrences of %-m with %Om, and %-d with %e. 4. Generate a new gnome-panel.gnome-2-16.zh_CN.po file. msgfmt -v -o gnome-panel.gnome-2-16.zh_CN.
Sun Java Desktop System Section "Monitor" Identifier "monitor_dummy" ModelName "dummy" HorizSync 10-200 VertRefresh 20-90 EndSection ■ Add a new device section. Section "Device" BoardName "dummy" Driver "dummy" Identifier "device_dummy" VendorName "dummy" videoram 10000 EndSection Note – You might need to adjust the videoram value, depending on the screen width, height, and color depth of your particular graphics card. The value in Kbytes must be large enough for the intended screen.
Sun Java Desktop System This new line defines Screen1, a second dummy screen that is notionally to the right of Screen0, the physical and primary screen. 7. Save the changes. 8. Reboot the system from the appropriate command-line session: ■ If you are using GDM, perform the following: a. Type svcadm enable application/gdm2-login. b. Reboot the system. ■ If you are using dtlogin, reboot the system and log in. 9. Start the Gnopernicus screen reader. 10. Change the Startup Mode to Magnifier. 11.
Sun Java Desktop System ■ If you are using the GNOME Display Manager, follow these steps: a. Log in to a session as superuser. b. At the prompt, type svcadm disable application/gdm2-login. c. Log in again as superuser. ■ If you are using dtlogin, follow these steps: a. In the dtlogin window, click Options and select Command Line Login. b. Log in as superuser. 6. Create a new xorg.conf file. # /usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure The command creates the file xorg.conf.new in the root (/) directory. 7.
Sun Java Desktop System Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse1" Driver "mouse" Option "Device" "/dev/usb/hid1" EndSection Note – /dev/usb/hid1 is an example path for the USB mouse. Use the path in Step 4 to replace /dev/usb/hid1. 9. Save the file and exit. 10. Reboot the system from the appropriate command-line session: ■ If you are using GDM, perform the following: a. Type svcadm enable application/gdm2-login. b. Reboot the system. ■ If you are using dtlogin, reboot the system. 11.
System Administration Certain View Options Might Cause File Manager to Fail (6233643) The File Manager might fail if you use the following View options: ■ ■ View as Catalog View as Image Collection Depending on the View options that you use, the following error messages might be displayed: ■ Error: The application nautilus has quit unexpectedly ■ Error: The Catalog view encountered an error while starting up ■ Error: The Image Collection view encountered an error while starting up Workaround: None.
System Administration Cannot Log In to Solaris Management Console After Enabling Solaris Trusted Extensions (6639493) The SolarisTM Management Console hangs and does not allow root login to the Solaris Management Console after enabling Solaris Trusted Extensions. The following error message might be displayed the Solaris Management Console hangs: Configuring the Management Server... Workaround: Perform the following steps: 1. Configure Solaris Trusted Extensions and start the Solaris Management Console.
System Administration Workaround: If boot failure is encountered as a result of changing the BIOS setting, revert back to the original setting in order to boot Solaris. Deferred Activation Patching (6486471) Starting with patch 119254-42 and 119255-42, the patch installation utilities, patchadd and patchrm, have been modified to change the way that certain patches delivering new features or existing files that are incompatible with the running system are handled.
System Administration 5. Reboot the system to resume normal operations. No error message is displayed. Workaround: Sun recommends Solaris Live Upgrade to manage patching. Solaris Live Upgrade prevents the problems of patching a running system. Solaris Live Upgrade reduces the amount of downtime involved in patching and reduces risk by providing fallback capability if problems occur. For more information, see Solaris 10 5/08 Installation Guide: Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning.
System Administration Note – The -R option works if the alternate boot environment has configured non-global zones, but no installed non-global zones. However, to avoid a potential problem, or if you are not sure whether there are any installed non-global zones used as the alternate root path, restrict the use of the -R option in all instances.
System Administration Cannot Delete Existing Diskless Clients From the System (6205746) If you use the smdiskless command to delete a diskless client, the command fails. The diskless client is not removed from the system databases. The following error message is displayed: Failing with error EXM_BMS. Workaround: Unshare the /export partition before adding the client.
System Administration ■ If the file server is Solaris_10, remove all entries after the first three lines. The deleted lines indicate the service USR_PATH and SPOOLED ROOT packages in /export/root/templates/Solaris_10 and the supported platforms. kill -HUP Does Not Always Cause the Agent to Reread the snmpd.conf Configuration File (4988483) After modifying the contents of snmpd.conf, you can issue the command kill -HUP snmp Process ID. This command stops the snmp process.
System Administration Information Model (CIM) remote method invocation (RMI) is fully supported. Other protocols, such as XML/HTTP, are not guaranteed to work completely with the com.sun application programming interface. The following table lists examples of invocations that execute successfully under RMI but fail under XML/HTTP: Method Invocation Error Message CIMClient.close() NullPointerException CIMClient.execQuery() CIM_ERR_QUERY_LANGUAGE_NOT_SUPPORTED CIMClient.
3 C H A P T E R 3 System-Specific Issues This chapter describes issues specific to Sun midrange and high-end servers. Current Sun servers are part of the Sun Fire system family. Older servers are part of the Sun Enterprise system family. Note – The Sun Validation Test Suite release notes are now a separate document and can be found at http://sun.com. Note – Some of the issues and bugs in this chapter have been fixed in subsequent Solaris 10 releases.
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Fire High-End Systems Note – This information applies only to DR as it runs on the servers listed in this section. For information about DR on other servers, see the Release Notes or Product Notes documents or sections that describe those servers. Known Software and Hardware Bugs The following software and hardware bugs apply to Sun Fire high-end systems.
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Fire Midrange Systems Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Fire Midrange Systems This section describes major issues that are related to DR on the following Sun Fire midrange systems: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sun Fire E6900 Sun Fire E4900 Sun Fire E6800 Sun Fire E4810 Sun Fire E4800 Sun Fire E3800 Note – This information applies only to DR as it runs on the servers listed in this section.
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Fire Midrange Systems Known DR Software Bugs This section lists important DR bugs. Network Device Removal Fails When a Program Is Holding the Device Open (5054195) If a process is holding open a network device, any DR operation that would involve that device fails. Daemons and processes that hold reference counts stop DR operations from completing. Workaround: As superuser, perform the following steps: 1. Remove or rename the /rplboot directory. 2. Shut down NFS services.
Sun Enterprise 10000 Release Notes Sun Enterprise 10000 Release Notes This section describes issues that involve the following features on the Sun Enterprise 10000 server: ■ ■ ■ ■ System Service Processor requirement Dynamic reconfiguration (DR) InterDomain Networks (IDNs) Solaris Operating System on Sun Enterprise 10000 domains Note – The Solaris 10 software can be run on individual domains within a Sun Enterprise 10000 system.
Sun Enterprise 10000 Release Notes For details about DR model 3.0, refer to the Sun Enterprise 10000 Dynamic Reconfiguration User Guide. DR and Bound User Processes For this Solaris release, DR no longer automatically unbinds user processes from CPUs that are being detached. You must perform this operation before initiating a detach sequence. The drain operation fails if CPUs are found with bound processes.
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems Caution – A local-mac-address? that is set to true might prevent the domain from successfully booting over the network. In a netcon window, you can use the following command at the OpenBoot PROM prompt to display the values of the OpenBoot PROM variables: OK printenv To reset the local-mac-address? variable to the default setting.
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems Software Notes This section provides general software information about DR. Enabling Dynamic Reconfiguration To enable dynamic reconfiguration, you must set two variables in the /etc/system file. You must also set an additional variable to enable the removal of CPU/memory boards. Perform the following steps: 1. Log in as superuser. 2.
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems To override the disabled condition, two options are available: ■ Using the force flag (-f) ■ Using the enable option (-o enable-at-boot) # cfgadm -f -c connect sysctrl0:slot number # cfgadm -o enable-at-boot -c connect sysctrl0:slot number To remove all boards from the disabled board list, choose one of two options depending on the prompt from which you issue the command: ■ From the superuser prompt, type: # eeprom disabled-board-list= ■ F
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems Known Bugs The following list is subject to change at any time. Network Device Removal Fails When a Program Is Holding the Device Open (5054195) If a process is holding open a network device, any DR operation that would involve that device fails. Daemons and processes that hold reference counts stop DR operations from completing. Workaround: As superuser, perform the following steps: 1. Remove or rename the /rplboot directory. 2.
4 C H A P T E R 4 End-of-Software Support Statements This chapter lists end-of-software support statements. Note – The Solaris 10 OS media kit contains not only the Solaris 10 OS software, but also an extensive set of bonus software. The information provided on http://www.sun.com/service/serviceplans/solaris/10/ lists the components of the Solaris 10 OS media kit. It also shows the support provided for these components under the SunSpectrum program and Sun Software Support contracts.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Xsun Server The Xsun server for the X Window System might not be available in a future Solaris release. Users should migrate to the Xorg server. Features such as Display Postscript (DPS) and X Image Extension (XIE) that are available in Xsun but not in Xorg might no longer be included. Common Desktop Environment The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) might not be available in a future Solaris release. Users should migrate to the Java Desktop System.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release The Graphical Smartcard Admin Interface The graphical Smartcard admin interface sdtsmartcardadmin(1M) may not be available in future Solaris releases. The same functionality is available in the smartcard(1M) command. iButton Smartcard The Dallas Semiconductor iButton Java Card Smartcard and OpenCard Framework (OCF) terminal driver, as described in ocf_ibutton(7d) might not be supported in future Solaris releases.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Remote Program Load Server Functionality The Remote Program Load (RPL) server functionality available through rpld(1M) and rpld.conf(4) may not be available in a future release of Solaris. Transition From ipge to e1000g NIC Driver as the Default Ethernet Driver for Sun4V Systems The ipge driver and all its SUNWipge packages for Sun4V systems might not be available in a future release of Solaris.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Standard Type Services Framework Support Standard Type Service Framwork (STSF) might not be available in a future Solaris release.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release ■ IBM ServeRAID-3 Ultra2 SCSI In addition, device drivers written for these controllers might not be supported. 64-bit SPARC: Dual Basic Rate ISDN Interface and Multimedia Codec Chips T5900FC Dual Basic Rate ISDN Interface (DBRI) and associated multimedia codec chips might not be supported in a future Solaris release. In addition, device drivers written for these devices might not be supported.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Beginning with Solaris 8 release, new ISO-standard locale names have been provided, including the following locale names: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ zh_CN.EUC zh_CN.GBK zh_CN.UTF-8 ko_KR.EUC ko_KR.UTF-8 zh_TW.EUC Audit Daemon Interfaces The following interfaces that are used by the Solaris audit daemon might not be supported in a future release: ■ ■ auditsvc(2) audit_data(4) Cfront Runtime Support Library The library libC.so.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Obsolete Device Driver Interfaces Some device driver interfaces (DDI) might not be supported in a future release. The following table lists the DDI interfaces that might not be supported, along with the preferred DDI interface alternatives.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Obsolete Interface Preferred Interface ddi_map_regs ddi_regs_map_setup ddi_prop_create ddi_prop_update ddi_prop_modify ddi_prop_update ddi_segmap see devmap ddi_segmap_setup devmap_setup ddi_unmap_regs ddi_regs_map_free free_pktiopb scsi_free_consistent_buf get_pktiopb scsi_alloc_consistent_buf makecom_g0 scsi_setup_cdb makecom_g0_s scsi_setup_cdb makecom_g1 scsi_setup_cdb makecom_g5 scsi_setup_cdb scsi_dmafree scsi_destroy_pkt
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Device Management Entries in power.conf The Device Management entries in the power.conf file might not be supported in a future release. Similar capability is provided by the Automatic Device Power Management entries in the Solaris 10 software. For more information, see the power.conf(4) man page. Device Support and Driver Software The following table lists devices and driver software that might not be supported in a future release.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Kerberos Ticket Lifetime Parameters in krb5.conf The Kerberos Ticket Lifetime parameters, max_life and max_renewable_life, might no longer be supported in a future release of the Solaris OS. These parameters are in the appdefaults section of the /etc/krb5/krb5.conf file. Instead of these parameters, use max_lifetime and renew_lifetime in the libdefaults section of /etc/krb5/krb5.conf.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release cpc_shared_bind_event cpc_shared_close cpc_shared_open cpc_shared_rele cpc_shared_take_sample cpc_strtoevent cpc_take_sample cpc_version cpc_walk_names New functions have been added to the library in Solaris 10 OS.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release libXinput Library The libXinput.so.0 library might not be provided in a future release of the Solaris software. The libXinput.so.0 library was provided for backward compatibility with X11R4 applications that were built by using the draft standard X Input API of Solaris 2.1 and Solaris 2.2. The X11 standard X Input Extension library, libXi, was integrated in Solaris 2.3.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Solaris Management Console Patch Tool (Patch Manager) The Solaris Management Console patch tool, Patch Manager, might not be available in a future release. Solstice Enterprise Agents Solstice Enterprise Agents might not be supported in a future release. Standalone Router Discovery The /usr/sbin/in.rdisc implementation of the IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery protocol might not be supported in a future release of the Solaris software.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release Token Ring and Fiber Distributed Data Interface Device Types Support for token ring (DL_TPR) and Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) device types in generic LAN driver (GLD) might be removed in a future Solaris release. After the removal is implemented, drivers for token ring or FDDI that rely on this support in GLD cease to function. However, other drivers or applications that do not use this support are not affected.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release present in version of Solaris beyond Solaris 9. Please notify your application supplier. The message can be suppressed by setting the environment variable "_XIL_SUPPRESS_OBSOLETE_MSG. xetops Utility The xetops utility might not be supported in a future release. The xetops utility converts an Asian text file to a PostScript file. This conversion enables Asian characters to be printed on PostScript printers that do not have resident Asian fonts.
5 C H A P T E R 5 Documentation Issues This chapter describes known issues that are related to documentation. Solaris ZFS Administration Guide The description of the compression property in Table ZFS Native Property Descriptions under Managing ZFS File Systems is incorrect: Controls the compression algorithm used for this dataset. Currently, you can select lzjb, gzip, or gzip-N. Enabling compression on a file system with existing data only compresses new data. Existing data remains uncompressed.
System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (NIS+) System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (NIS+) Starting with the Solaris 10 8/07 release, the Solaris OS does not have two separate hosts files. The /etc/inet/hosts file is now a single hosts file that contains both IPv4 and IPv6 entries. You need not maintain IPv4 entries in two hosts files that always require synchronization.
Solaris 10 Start Here and Solaris 10 Installation Guides Managing Diskless Clients (Tasks) In Step 4 of “How to Add a Diskless Client,” the command to verify whether a diskless client has been added should read as follows: 4. Verify that the diskless clients were installed. # /usr/sadm/bin/smdiskless list -H host-name:898 -- Solaris 10 Start Here and Solaris 10 Installation Guides Note – Beginning with the Solaris 10 1/06 release, this section no longer applies to the Solaris documentation.
Solaris 10 Documentation and Man Pages Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning ■ Solaris Installation and Upgrade (Roadmap) — Task Map: Installing or Upgrading the Solaris Software ■ Gathering Information Before Installation or Upgrade (Planning) — Checklist for Upgrading Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations See Solaris Installation and Upgrade (Roadmap) — Task Map: Installing or Upgrading the Solaris Software.
6 C H A P T E R 6 What's New in Solaris 10 5/08 This section describes new features and enhancements in the Solaris 10 5/08 release. For a complete list of features in this release, see Solaris 10 What’s New. x86: PowerNow! Support for AMD Family 10h Processors This device management enhancement is new in the Solaris 10 5/08 release. This feature introduces support for AMD's PowerNow! technology into Solaris for AMD Family 10h Processors.
A A P P E N D I X A Table of Integrated Bug Fixes in the Solaris 10 Operating System The tables in this appendix list bugs in these Release Notes that have been fixed in the Solaris 10 OS. For bugs that no longer apply to your Solaris 10 OS, refer to the table that corresponds to the specific release that you are using. Note – The tables are only partial lists. Other fixed bugs in the operating system that were not previously documented in the Release Notes are excluded from these tables.
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 6550104 Trusted Java DS Workspace Does Not Start on Initial Change of Label 6546892 Cannot Switch Roles on Trusted Java DS 6495454 Trusted Stripe Crashes When Users Change Roles 6494427 Locales Problem After Upgrading a System With Non-Global Zones Installed 6486416 Secure Attention Key or Hot Key Does Not Work on x86 Systems 6483258 Failed Unconfigure Command cfgadm Might Succeed Later
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 6428334 qlc.
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number 148 Title 6348316 Systems With Multiple CPUs Might Hang During Installation or System Boot 6347707 Problems With dbx Debugger While Processing 64-bit Objects 6346843 Bulgarian Locale Uses Russian Character Map 6346204 Undetected Write Errors in NFSv4 Client With Full File System 6340714 Launch Menu Cannot Be Opened With Ctrl-Esc 6340509 Custom JumpStart Profile Test Fails With Locale Keyword
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software CR Number (Continued) Title 6227666 CD Quality, Lossless Mode Fails at Start of Recording 6222925 Installation Fails When You Install Solaris Flash Archive on Empty Boot Environment With Solaris Live Upgrade 6221374 svccfg import Subcommand Does Not Refresh Dependent Services 6215527 Login Process Might Hang in Certain Asian Non-UTF-8 Locales 6219932 Compose Key Sequences Might Not Work When You Use X Keyboard Extensi
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 6192644 Keyboard Shortcuts Fail 6192995 Default C Library Might Cause Boot Failure When You Install Solaris Flash Archives 6189823 localeadm -l Does Not List Installed Korean Locale Packages 6188748 patchadd Command Does Not Support Installing Patches From an NFS Server 6178669 Program That Configures Keyboard, Display, and Mouse Not Working for X Server 6173972 Some Keyboard Keys Not Fu
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 4977300 Chinese and Korean Characters Are Printed In a Box 4937266 Cannot Type Multibyte Characters in Text Editor 2.9.
B A P P E N D I X B Solaris 10 Operating System Patch List The patches that are listed in this appendix have been applied to the Solaris 10 Operating System in one of the following ways: ■ SolStart These patches are located in the /var/sadm/patch directory on an installed system. ■ Freshbits technology These patches were applied when the Solaris 10 OS was created. Therefore, these patches are not located in the /var/sadm/patch directory.
SPARC Patch List ■ 118566-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6400584 6407775 6423264 6443883 5056438 5098318 6214400 6257619 6280629 6312510 6322757 6330892 6341549 6347516 6354728 6363904 6379615 6390605 4976239 5104215 6208022 6251458 6267930 6287191 6304225 6317178 6322301 6343024 5039416 6190413 6231029 6257124 6279126 5044738 5088035 6178395 6204669 6223691 6232513 6244063 6259113 6277266 4987923 5070730 5087826 5094505 5107852 6184713 6400685 6407901 6423402 6446250 5056445 5102695 6214916 6261423 6285124 6313320 6324827 6332148 6342404 63482
SPARC Patch List 6189687 6192944 6200343 6205321 6214166 6224438 5017051 5101128 6206216 6209737 6222350 6232417 6261499 6190277 6193821 6200960 6205414 6214369 6225348 5023873 5104960 6206839 6210227 6224405 6232636 6261509 6190713 6194024 6201185 6205494 6214784 6233287 5024379 5105765 6207079 6213461 6226589 6233573 6261510 ■ 4743558 6373274 6480378 6518816 6534678 6555628 6576321 6601686 6317248 6415321 6464051 6487334 6504460 6321453 6414459 6451451 6473485 6491364 6501186 6525690 5008498 6304817 6
SPARC Patch List 6213540 6266735 6323123 6338278 6345619 6360541 6367357 6379439 6388659 6392735 6400584 6407775 6423264 6443883 5056438 5098318 6214400 6257619 6280629 6312510 6322757 6330892 6341549 6347516 6354728 6363904 6379615 6390605 4976239 5104215 6208022 6251458 6267930 6287191 6304225 6317178 6322301 6343024 5039416 6190413 6231029 6257124 6279126 5044738 5088035 6178395 6204669 6223691 6220110 6272221 6325535 6338283 6348207 6362090 6370565 6379808 6390179 6393258 6400685 6407901 6423402 64462
SPARC Patch List 6232513 6244063 6259113 6277266 5017051 5101128 6206216 6209737 6222350 6232417 6261499 5003402 5073407 5088701 5097131 5108694 6184715 6190277 6193821 6200960 6205414 6214369 6225348 6232607 6250286 6261269 6277315 5023873 5104960 6206839 6210227 6224405 6232636 6261509 5023243 5074530 5088703 5097939 5110117 6184718 6190713 6194024 6201185 6205494 6214784 6233287 6233169 6250517 6261304 6277659 5024379 5105765 6207079 6213461 6226589 6233573 6261510 5037521 5074836 5089312 5099360 6175
SPARC Patch List 4950414 6269998 4349270 ■ 4789274 6353495 6503731 6546037 5098578 6373835 6509359 6548222 118712-20 – SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-100 Graphics Accelerator Patch 6182271 6377359 6510862 6555601 ■ 6214907 6385527 6513956 6559125 6260233 6398532 6519094 6564685 6282798 6452445 6532084 6587698 6282999 6459541 6534637 6587959 6302266 6460135 6537205 6628646 6307293 6345888 6350133 6467135 6480033 6491858 6541438 6545680 6545708 6614368 118717-02 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6200896 6317239 6328286 6329667 6339404 6346201 6393109 6400792 6415764 ■ 4905325 6216798 6226930 6241431 6252388 6277096 6292275 6313848 6324392 6344916 6360157 6380873 6406489 6433028 6464056 6500160 6546222 6592096 4907080 6216809 6231818 6241944 6256515 6278325 6293397 6315157 6328091 6345121 6362706 6386697 6406934 6435846 6467398 6500813 6548606 6612361 119254-53 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 4636944 4796051 4875624 4921452 4954703 5007714 5023079 5042855 5062435 5076976 5085739 5096257 5106644 6175438 6186472 6195171 6198614 6200969 6203547 6206732 6209350 6211827 6213418 6214687 6216135 6218194 6219651 6221022 6222466 6223580 6224934 6226326 6226776 6227733 6228652 6229575 6230528 6231205 6232332 6233184 6234108 6235044 6236382 6237066 6237669 6238601 6239708 6240663 4638717 4799697 4880976 4923208 4961433 5007726 5023670 5042924 5062645 5079311 5085886 5096624 5106725 61773
SPARC Patch List 6242869 6243897 6244897 6246755 6248555 6249712 6251093 6252176 6253027 6253747 6254960 6256056 6256372 6257917 6259653 6260557 6261803 6262353 6263338 6264903 6265240 6267117 6267759 6269064 6270748 6271950 6273261 6274647 6275431 6277224 6279569 6281100 6282121 6283493 6286335 6287776 6288448 6290542 6291896 6294490 6297186 6298989 6301112 6302652 6303405 6304890 6306072 6308352 162 6243046 6244042 6244980 6246787 6248591 6250211 6251504 6252197 6253028 6253788 6255078 6256094 6256393 6
SPARC Patch List 6310343 6312173 6313410 6314455 6316758 6318725 6321383 6322663 6325408 6326533 6327929 6329796 6331878 6332874 6333508 6335370 6337073 6338045 6338584 6339766 6340900 6342319 6343344 6344261 6346270 6347453 6349247 6350363 6351165 6352670 6354584 6356062 6358025 6359264 6361577 6363544 6365702 6367068 6368593 6370208 6371753 6373609 6376632 6377722 6379529 6380970 6383670 6385436 6310408 6312354 6313488 6314504 6316876 6319100 6321578 6322770 6325893 6326547 6328230 6330256 6331880 63329
SPARC Patch List 6388358 6390546 6393434 6395576 6397163 6398846 6399875 6401400 6402388 6404079 6404710 6405619 6406654 6407635 6410349 6411109 6413181 6415366 6415573 6417484 6420741 6423093 6424554 6425832 6427503 6429978 6432463 6433679 6435911 6436837 6439102 6441933 6446530 6450048 6451412 6453554 6456477 6460310 6464311 6469866 6479421 6483403 6493753 6388780 6391344 6393490 6395670 6397251 6398887 6399918 6401446 6402456 6404280 6404729 6405662 6406676 6407767 6410371 6411339 6413594 6415415 64155
SPARC Patch List 4954703 ■ 118945-01 – SunOS 5.10: Sun Gigabit Ethernet 3.0 driver patch 6238162 5019183 6240487 ■ 118959-03 – SunOS 5.10: patch usr/bin/lastcomm and usr/bin/acctcom 5040580 6200474 6227221 6329114 ■ 118981-03 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 5094124 6211472 6214546 6222630 6235292 6242847 6255629 6263279 6278190 6293219 6304963 6348170 6375178 6381723 6398514 6601828 5094370 6211499 6215262 6224359 6236260 6244250 6257030 6263322 6280621 6296381 6306146 6354973 6375740 6382994 6412468 6173739 6211560 6216983 6224866 6236271 6244358 6258672 6263646 6282455 6296407 6311820 6357322 6376509 6383602 6416687 ■ 6177442 6228782 6248516 6259860 6251128 6297219 6334619 6415133 6424567 6458750 6447023 6221725 6216830 6248547 6259866
SPARC Patch List 6311314 6326600 6343904 6371273 6385531 6395930 6439910 6484172 6313089 6326602 6344143 6373288 6386247 6399058 6442233 6487389 6316063 6326608 6345310 6374654 6387150 6402322 6450711 6499451 ■ 6317420 6328146 6346519 6378014 6388097 6402861 6452811 6317985 6328827 6349983 6378371 6390139 6410934 6454469 6319731 6329995 6350809 6379312 6390636 6411995 6459762 6320936 6330800 6355378 6379866 6390807 6418616 6465379 6321523 6331949 6356559 6379955 6390817 6420986 6467850 6323973 6337
SPARC Patch List 6595327 6602925 6441383 6569287 6491763 6559690 6562932 6458491 6543600 6555440 6416817 6488510 6516528 6546542 6317196 6385124 6406495 6444237 6454335 6469454 6480002 6484552 6495676 6508226 6513606 6520229 6529731 6540257 6323754 6349173 6422342 6464875 6361027 6385511 6395134 6408477 6442367 6454284 6462372 6353091 6417201 6423869 6439855 6449218 6402326 6367083 6264241 6378785 168 6596597 6604289 6441469 6569461 6492618 6559994 6562934 6475435 6545132 6556655 6416818 6489948 6516941 6
SPARC Patch List 6396295 6324208 6348739 6394491 6228270 6338426 6345681 6350722 6359325 6372487 6383180 6339859 6290845 6324864 6331841 6255008 6322368 5032018 6291991 6305923 2125584 6248484 6292324 6295972 6256977 6279864 6249005 6266570 6218778 6207391 6245842 5069521 6200093 6212654 6216789 6220161 6222663 6225503 6231382 6235323 6240599 6397873 6336865 6350275 6394575 6237890 6338428 6345917 6350982 6359338 6374108 6384009 6341814 6294809 6328540 6332029 6258334 6322669 5044715 6293104 6306228 51074
SPARC Patch List 4358280 5110062 6343364 6518670 4592896 6179110 6353146 6520766 4649122 6198291 6386531 6547635 ■ 4692667 6211620 6404878 6549254 4698357 6221551 6421783 6556681 4760117 4921333 4952774 4964874 5009917 5101364 6252385 6252388 6265069 6298572 6311509 6342179 6438773 6439322 6445230 6460674 6493882 6517432 6561505 126538-01 – SunOS 5.10: i.manifest and r.manifest patch 6209178 6494213 ■ 124393-06 – CDE 1.
SPARC Patch List 6219941 6554559 ■ 119309-03 – SunOS 5.10: PGX32 Graphics 6231238 6222319 6218355 6256782 ■ 124188-02 – SunOS 5.10: Trusted Solaris Attributes Patch 6396510 6481568 ■ 121308-12 – SunOS 5.10: Solaris Management Console Patch 4760846 5016983 5090761 6179516 6183058 6365746 6365758 6378956 6383511 6389712 6396510 6407617 6434217 6434535 6461461 6479965 6513080 ■ 119313-19 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 119401-09 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Western Europe Region locale issues 6227384 6255292 6249315 6338196 6380900 6318932 6375175 6403522 6346087 6280189 6305220 6394467 6395212 6316938 6484316 6618050 ■ 119404-07 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for South American Region locale issues 6228240 6255292 6249315 6338196 6318932 6354302 6346087 6280189 6395212 6316938 6484316 6570559 6618050 ■ 119407-08 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 119470-13 – SunOS 5.10: Sun Enterprise Network Array firmware and utilities 5046910 5076769 5079007 6201060 6204512 6234959 6235886 6247521 6250956 6250957 6274205 6285969 6309346 6339658 6347707 6384885 6395087 6397672 6494611 6534722 6551944 6588281 ■ 120199-11 – SunOS 5.10: sysidtool patch 4716085 5110062 6194680 6220706 6239897 6268847 6404131 6404878 6421783 6438773 6439322 6445230 6517432 6555501 ■ 119534-13 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6213281 6219721 6219774 6243480 ■ 119583-01 – SunOS 5.10: memory classification header file patch 4818484 6198521 6253955 ■ 119598-08 – GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome Screen Reader and Magnifier Patch 6205770 6191352 6207171 5083128 6205765 6202337 6200573 6186020 5095976 6315934 6202897 6193299 6239339 6240135 6373775 6340786 6380184 6434160 6468296 ■ 119601-12 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6540271 6545840 6553315 6554658 6564641 6578037 6617654 ■ 6276934 6365101 6398380 6402388 6407635 6411780 6280668 6381344 6398622 6402569 6407791 6413125 6285992 6392291 6398664 6402598 6407842 6413573 ■ 6349862 6411941 6427423 6449954 6365629 6414703 6427559 6450734 6193463 6333178 6362846 6382913 6404180 6426365 6446415 6462237 6476919 6480930 6494939 6502549 6510228 6519408 6527547 6555938 6322205 6393443 6399272 6405008 6409927 6416101 6335370 6395670 6399301 6406959 6410371 64
SPARC Patch List 1085341 4317114 4629135 4765561 4875480 4937832 4963372 4978517 5002139 5024997 5046881 5068886 5094589 6181773 6197606 6204066 6211845 6216286 6218993 6221091 6223370 6226862 6230025 6232253 6236015 6238177 6241740 6244217 6248163 6253934 6258318 6261894 6265403 6266978 6269422 6273316 6276916 6281100 6282641 6285735 6291378 6295554 6298981 6301083 6302827 6304815 6307146 6308948 176 1236941 4338634 4631155 4768758 4875636 4952533 4964162 4979596 5004247 5026227 5048068 5076562 5094814 6
SPARC Patch List 6311020 6311976 6313668 6315034 6318308 6320651 6322205 6324149 6326497 6327139 6330787 6332476 6334655 6338136 6340196 6343157 6345809 6349987 6351092 6353371 6355084 6359264 6360928 6363495 6366301 6367053 6367222 6368630 6369771 6371490 6373357 6376555 6378979 6380470 6384263 6385479 6388050 6389650 6390378 6391605 6392656 6394197 6397052 6398506 6400675 6402114 6404017 6404729 6311037 6311990 6313670 6315035 6318536 6320871 6322258 6324319 6326505 6327926 6331093 6332721 6335025 63382
SPARC Patch List 6405777 6407551 6409300 6411190 6413095 6414734 6415535 6416759 6418727 6420985 6423486 6424853 6426129 6427559 6429418 6431036 6433264 6433685 6435779 6436336 6437173 6438450 6440123 6441577 6443585 6444691 6445772 6446807 6447715 6448544 6449620 6450816 6451727 6452923 6453862 6455233 6455580 6456676 6457432 6458218 6458678 6459866 6460832 6461424 6462151 6463140 6463788 6464285 178 6405807 6407920 6409301 6411400 6413146 6414740 6415547 6416794 6418780 6421202 6423747 6424883 6426172 6
SPARC Patch List 6464897 6466078 6466818 6467777 6469235 6469929 6470764 6471679 6472377 6473618 6474791 6475734 6476339 6477102 6477912 6479024 6479721 6480255 6480942 6482162 6482827 6483233 6484106 6485375 6485955 6486515 6487493 6488547 6489169 6489821 6490514 6491179 6492223 6493146 6493982 6494743 6495347 6496346 6496740 6498164 6499454 6500554 6501789 6502750 6503790 6504229 6505361 6506563 6465195 6466208 6466844 6467925 6469236 6469953 6470782 6471712 6472389 6473639 6474802 6475736 6476437 64771
SPARC Patch List 6508109 6509040 6510717 6511600 6512979 6514248 6516004 6516884 6518531 6520114 6521352 6522477 6523938 6525824 6526932 6528180 6529447 6532645 6534183 6535712 6538410 6541014 6543001 6545556 6549689 6553352 6555977 6557854 6564556 6572667 6508123 6509484 6510729 6511976 6513011 6514331 6516132 6516929 6518710 6520116 6521370 6522697 6524136 6526154 6527020 6528274 6529454 6533511 6534262 6535743 6538844 6541025 6543436 6545689 6550086 6553649 6555985 6559832 6564963 6573485 6508432 6509
SPARC Patch List ■ 119783-05 – SunOS 5.10: bind patch 6192028 6226796 6308420 6350145 6361078 6414518 6422073 6461587 6461591 6532492 6567532 6567534 6582717 ■ 119797-17 – SunOS 5.10: CDE Localization message patch 6259957 6299116 6279262 6309630 6375502 6345512 6382640 6395838 6402802 6228181 6472278 6496814 6523248 6533231 6537588 6580943 6659132 ■ 119810-05 – SunOS 5.10: International Components for Unicode Patch 4785261 6217550 6354379 6410112 6511431 6661352 ■ 119812-05 – X11 6.6.
SPARC Patch List 6242459 6244128 6244223 6253345 6300352 6283644 6244286 6274396 6304703 6326163 6339010 6393170 6406049 6319635 6421790 6432346 ■ 119974-09 – SunOS 5.10: fp plug-in for cfgadm 6223856 6259488 6336260 6347707 6444373 6445889 6463935 6475039 6476151 6494611 6614447 ■ 119986-03 – SunOS 5.10: clri patch 4913439 6194015 6421970 ■ 119988-01 – SunOS 5.10: sed patch 4865669 ■ 120038-01 – SunOS 5.10: sadc patch 6257191 ■ 120044-01 – SunOS 5.10: psrset patch 6248421 ■ 120056-02 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 120201-05 – X11 6.8.0: Xorg client libraries patch 6248315 6366603 6347707 6504462 6489660 6582977 6585549 6644843 ■ 6248456 6277406 6300078 6333059 6350753 6447084 6483985 6534219 6559701 6609242 6633903 6647435 6248899 6281068 6301627 6336547 6364395 6462658 6484005 6534338 6561873 6609248 6633947 6648005 120222-26 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6178746 ■ 120329-02 – SunOS 5.10: rexec patch 6245588 6371429 ■ 6322616 6288194 6302650 6316780 121453-02 – SunOS 5.10: Sun Update Connection Client Foundation 6348676 6325141 6325580 6325603 6324926 6325021 6319981 6324894 6316500 6288010 6288300 6289010 6293659 6297756 6298489 6299025 6300171 6300219 6300355 6300794 6303352 6303587 6304558 6304563 6304786 6306155 6260830 6315572 6314437 6314341 6342800 ■ 120335-04 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 120454-02 – GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome Apoc GConf Adapter Patch 6281517 6397519 ■ 120456-01 – GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome image viewer Patch 6288517 ■ 120458-01 – GNOME 2.6.0: Gnome configuration Patch 6293945 ■ 120462-11 – SunOS 5.10: FUJITSU PCI GigabitEthernet 2.0 patch 6263610 6314180 6314192 6326340 6328936 6389287 6389294 6389298 6411854 6411855 6411856 6489608 6489609 6489610 6536495 6590295 6590296 6590297 6590299 6607847 6646652 6646653 ■ 120543-11 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 4640927 5105585 6176541 6224639 6266200 6281454 6284576 6292619 6308531 6315352 6347707 6321653 6337239 6352080 6358139 6364604 6383140 6406413 6420938 6452506 6465769 6510918 6513016 6518824 6525745 ■ 120807-01 – SunOS 5.10: rpc.mdcommd patch 6290815 ■ 120811-08 – SunOS 5.10: FUJITSU PCI Fibre Channel Driver 3.
SPARC Patch List 6444128 6474946 6494723 6518056 6554065 6627584 6448736 6475656 6497290 6525525 6556634 6642208 6456348 6476422 6499868 6527310 6566159 6571508 ■ 6457370 6476913 6502754 6527785 6566184 6649362 6462826 6480938 6503777 6529547 6588223 6650762 6466702 6485625 6503937 6536145 6593608 6670005 6467437 6487912 6504362 6540228 6593695 6467917 6489637 6505477 6540768 6594262 6468098 6492275 6505758 6543724 6596935 6472489 6492450 6509827 6548221 6624971 6474345 6493283 6513976 6553082 66
SPARC Patch List 6327736 6336989 6355862 6362828 6372274 6381322 6386168 6399218 6408613 6414159 6429338 6436114 6453526 6471054 6504405 6511386 6551220 6327855 6337321 6356114 6362887 6372515 6382007 6386364 6401173 6409482 6414343 6429340 6437060 6455598 6478319 6507691 6537598 6571513 6328282 6337356 6356149 6363403 6372563 6382999 6389805 6401777 6410140 6414657 6429345 6437063 6455636 6478621 6508361 6503919 6571536 ■ 6329912 6340355 6358651 6363941 6373939 6383012 6390448 6402500 6410531 6416609 6
SPARC Patch List 6367766 6381089 6390111 6395264 6398112 6405123 6411522 6411937 6420644 6432846 6448114 6468979 6473085 6474504 6477349 6480573 6497684 6508829 6523497 6523534 6526238 6533887 6543062 6553162 6561786 6564964 6581941 6606935 6632846 ■ 121428-09 – SunOS 5.10: Live Upgrade Zones Support Patch 5015838 6221561 6242607 6264796 6381089 6400541 6516904 6555035 6562966 6568343 ■ 121487-01 – CDE 1.6: dtmail patch 6337697 ■ 121556-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6362324 6373667 6409794 6424740 6432726 6441936 6497081 6601483 6601487 6632743 ■ 121677-05 – SunOS 5.10: Japanese Input System Wnn patch 6362324 6443559 6427007 6396016 6396007 6459245 6623924 ■ 121870-01 – X11 6.6.2: xterm patch 6315492 ■ 121923-01 – Gnome 2.6.0: GNOME CD Burner patch 6210267 ■ 121946-01 – SunOS 5.10: Error processing FRU tree: IO error patch 6325788 ■ 121947-01 – SunOS 5.10: New Keyboards software needed 6217588 ■ 121953-02 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6176554 ■ 122119-05 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Arabic Fonts 6346091 6377955 6380993 6403522 6458616 ■ 122130-03 – SunOS 5.10: Patch to update SUNWlocaledefsrc files 6345525 6432211 6316938 6484316 6435355 6505106 ■ 122172-06 – SunOS 5.10: swap swapadd isaexec patch 6194015 6338653 6363824 6415521 6421970 6426755 6426760 ■ 122174-03 – SunOS 5.10: dumpadm patch 6194015 6338653 6421970 ■ 122204-02 – GNOME 2.6.0: configuration framework Patch 6310437 6502229 ■ 122208-01 – GNOME 2.6.
SPARC Patch List 6363262 ■ 122422-03 – SunOS 5.10: add missing locale files for Mozilla 6387991 6403436 6419527 6418839 ■ 122424-01 – SunOS 5.10: Mozilla default bookmarks patch 6412687 ■ 122470-02 – Gnome 2.6.0: GNOME Java Help Patch 6364981 6434498 ■ 122487-06 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Middle Eastern Region locale issue 6380993 6403522 6411975 6395212 6316938 6484316 6565869 ■ 122515-01 – SunOS 5.10: boston platform patch 6313684 6342066 ■ 122517-04 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6390372 6323830 6350505 ■ 122860-05 – SunOS 5.10: SCN Update Manager localization patch 6407430 6453773 6460262 6542867 6543402 ■ 122911-10 – SunOS 5.10: Apache 1.3 Patch 6298425 6308127 6325738 6423033 6452767 6501938 6502023 6505934 6528378 6540271 6550227 6590411 6602661 ■ 122958-03 – GNOME 2.6.0: RealPlayer media application 6382797 6383322 6383359 6383367 6377814 6450213 6595170 6595679 ■ 123003-03 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6254605 6261290 6316946 6332906 ■ 123194-01 – SunOS 5.10: cron patch 6270017 ■ 123252-01 – SunOS 5.10: platform/SUNW,Netra-T2000 patch 6378766 ■ 123271-01 – SunOS 5.10: iwscn patch 6347629 ■ 123301-01 – SunOS 5.10: i2c_svc patch 6396416 ■ 123319-01 – SunOS 5.10: sysacct patch 6367316 ■ 123322-01 – SunOS 5.10: pwconv patch 6379530 ■ 123326-01 – SunOS 5.10: tail patch 6354078 ■ 123328-01 – SunOS 5.10: expr patch 6354064 ■ 123332-01 – SunOS 5.10: tftp and in.
SPARC Patch List 4503183 5027709 5089079 ■ 123590-08 – SunOS 5.10: PostgresSQL patch 6429619 6452302 6511000 6520656 6539158 6539196 6540256 6546373 6574590 6574857 6606176 6614604 6643743 6583234 ■ 123647-02 – SunOS 5.10: gcc patch 6220191 6241292 6603583 6651861 ■ 123661-04 – SunOS 5.10: Basic Registration Localization 6442747 6442794 6453942 6451466 ■ 123893-04 – SunOS 5.9 5.10: Common Agent Container (cacao) runtime 2.
SPARC Patch List 4659930 ■ 124363-01 – SunOS 5.10: /usr/bin/stardict patch 6465248 ■ 124395-01 – CDE1.6: dtaction patch 6405981 ■ 124397-02 – CDE1.6: libDtWidget patch 6489090 6502114 ■ 124399-01 – CDE1.6: dtfile patch 6405981 ■ 124401-01 – CDE1.6: dtpad patch 6405981 ■ 124403-01 – CDE1.6: dtstyle patch 6405981 ■ 124405-01 – CDE1.6: sdtfprop patch 6405981 ■ 124444-01 – SunOS 5.10: mountd patch 4613875 ■ 124457-01 – X11 6.6.2: xdm patch 6388471 6423858 6398796 ■ 124599-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 4703798 6199899 6454450 5044821 4704415 6238234 6496038 5066835 124939-03 – SunOS 5.10 5.10_x86: JDMK 5.1 patch 4850779 4984695 5057532 5065264 5066653 5079479 6174229 6183128 6192124 6239400 6286631 6298662 6305089 6313432 6318653 6353661 6354426 6409684 6215610 6227678 6295821 6335967 4997225 6195791 5051899 6273684 4960301 5072890 ■ 124943-01 – SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gzip man pages patch 6454453 6470484 ■ 124997-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 125184-05 – SunOS 5.10: Sun Fibre Channel Device Drivers 6335574 6389200 6401604 6460562 6461752 6463248 6478332 6485282 6500300 6500633 6517026 6518348 6526457 6527334 6532746 6558400 6574680 6584034 ■ 125211-01 – SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware zlib patch 6464983 ■ 125213-02 – SunOS 5.10 : SunFreeware zlib man pages patch 6464983 6522852 ■ 125215-02 – SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware wget patch 6215177 6542839 ■ 125217-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6240925 6395645 ■ 125531-02 – Gnome 2.6.0: File System Examiner Patch 6444322 6615540 ■ 125533-06 – Gnome 2.6.0: Trusted Extension Runtime Patch 6515776 6484418 6520725 6487689 6504459 6499185 6495454 6487704 6487643 6488675 6534384 6534359 6549569 6552691 6547303 6549616 6549621 6569991 6569782 6547342 6588919 6533296 6550104 6573285 6584062 6571722 6574943 6641293 6648718 6649549 6603746 6599865 ■ 125537-01 – GNOME 2.6.0: GNOME post script viewer 6551964 ■ 125539-03 – Mozilla 1.
SPARC Patch List ■ 125891-01 – SunOS 5.10: libc_psr_hwcap.so.1 patch 6315997 6325559 6485804 6565395 6612003 ■ 125894-01 – SunOS 5.10: cut patch 6449809 ■ 125898-01 – SunOS 5.10: locator patch 6347537 6487057 ■ 125905-01 – SunOS 5.10: keytables patch 6521752 ■ 125952-04 – Sun Java Web Console 3.0.2: Support for Application Server 8.
SPARC Patch List 6363278 6395845 6433584 6451691 6465966 6467055 6472270 6487195 6504080 6535584 6535882 6550677 6552669 6550983 6593992 6622051 6608207 6470188 6569010 6564859 6626727 6649183 6661542 ■ 126425-01 – SunOS 5.10: fsckall patch 6431414 ■ 126428-01 – SunOS 5.10: e1000g patch 6428335 6454256 6458975 6458990 6459125 6459175 6460844 6461277 6464716 6479343 ■ 126430-01 – SunOS 5.10: libcurses patch 6494168 ■ 126440-01 – SunOS 5.10: rm patch 6296436 6399959 6479906 ■ 126442-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6513408 6593766 ■ 126649-01 – SunOS 5.10: sulogin patch 6189407 ■ 126653-01 – SunOS 5.10: md patch 6322048 ■ 126655-01 – SunOS 5.10: poll driver patch 6422458 ■ 126657-01 – SunOS 5.10: timex patch 6451790 6524847 ■ 126674-01 – SunOS 5.10: libssl patch 6555870 ■ 126738-02 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for European Region TJDS messages 6482943 6492997 6507541 6570643 ■ 126740-02 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Asian Region TJDS messages 6482943 6492997 6507541 6570643 ■ 126742-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6285582 6293320 6306708 6320326 6337408 6348308 6358047 6364866 6371257 6378200 6387940 6393769 6398111 6402611 6409418 6415092 6422928 6432114 6438076 6443855 6449436 6454630 6458110 6462780 6466249 6470189 6476279 6479152 6482731 6487262 6491129 6492317 6495303 6498936 6501039 6503394 6507422 6510878 6513658 6517798 6519970 6521600 6523336 6525558 6527781 6529794 6531030 6532164 6286167 6294710 6308057 6320368 6337779 6348554 6358066 6365221 6372133 6378797 6388077 6394510 6399903 64031
SPARC Patch List 6533634 6534935 6536262 6538725 6539897 6541786 6543604 6544740 6545632 6546498 6547427 6550585 6551376 6552599 6554459 6555239 6556067 6557005 6558280 6558981 6560317 6562125 6563686 6564842 6566019 6566815 6568863 6570682 6572623 6573381 6575192 6577595 6579032 6582448 6584901 6586286 6587471 6589155 6591190 6592272 6594010 6596123 6597751 6599124 6601271 6602698 6605212 6607061 204 6533743 6534968 6536478 6538758 6539930 6541848 6543897 6544741 6545662 6546511 6547695 6550591 6551464 6
SPARC Patch List 6608977 6611921 6613314 6616313 6617844 6620285 6620921 6621858 6623870 6626491 6628101 6631732 6634417 6638601 6644586 6653767 6669674 6609144 6612154 6613514 6616435 6617959 6620322 6620927 6622173 6624293 6627005 6628163 6632134 6634790 6639770 6644742 6654985 6669798 6609526 6612334 6614078 6616525 6618344 6620345 6620943 6622756 6624361 6627055 6628254 6632938 6636324 6639789 6644829 6655404 ■ 6609869 6612562 6614449 6616610 6618414 6620393 6620982 6622757 6624546 6627072 6628289 6
SPARC Patch List 6353235 6578725 6578738 ■ 127853-01 – SunOS 5.10: sad driver patch 6551461 ■ 127856-01 – SunOS 5.10: hme patch 5005976 5076750 6235003 6240490 6554790 ■ 127866-02 – SunOS 5.10: ufs hang patch 6249442 6519314 ■ 127868-01 – SunOS 5.10: mv patch 6493712 ■ 127872-01 – SunOS 5.10: usr/bin/mailx patch 6233613 6237411 6460901 ■ 127878-01 – SunOS 5.10: usr/bin/du patch 6575513 ■ 127882-02 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 4163620 6500984 6533999 ■ 127959-01 – SunOS 5.10: rpcsec patch 6273779 6554841 6591024 ■ 127970-01 – SunOS 5.10: find patch 6513046 ■ 127974-01 – SunOS 5.10: in.routed patch 6498249 ■ 127976-04 – SunOS 5.10: in.mpathd Patch 6397456 6452686 6532784 6557708 ■ 127980-01 – SunOS 5.10: KMF Patch 6542973 6547594 6547853 ■ 127986-01 – SunOS 5.10: rpc.metad patch 6395425 6434946 ■ 127994-01 – SunOS 5.10: xargs patch 6203159 6323628 6459214 ■ 127997-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6564175 ■ 128294-02 – SunOS 5.10: rpcmod patch 4728034 4859528 6530310 6545828 ■ 128296-01 – SunOS 5.10: pcfs and pc_node.h patch 6217236 6351785 6364444 6442904 6467209 ■ 128298-01 – SunOS 5.10: se patch 5069986 6470598 6535714 ■ 128300-03 – SunOS 5.10: zoneinfo patch 6226357 6348147 6380398 6440139 6497364 6512648 6542933 6597032 6606060 6636785 6645893 ■ 128304-03 – SunOS 5.10: ehci and scsa2usb patch 6555956 6571758 6575701 6635751 ■ 128306-03 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6300407 6324879 6383586 6598412 ■ 128332-01 – SunOS 5.10: conskbd patch 6610208 ■ 128334-01 – SunOS 5.10: ibd patch 6389119 ■ 128340-01 – SunOS 5.10: in.iked patch 6608507 6620028 ■ 128342-01 – SunOS 5.10: ksh and sh patch 4237652 4402737 6208198 6261715 6264121 6277643 ■ 128350-01 – SunOS 5.10: dhcpmgr.so.1 Patch 6649124 ■ 128402-02 – SunOS 5.10: etc/default/kbd patch 6531321 6665088 ■ 128410-01 – SunOS 5.10: mc-us3i driver patch 6410586 ■ 136699-01 – X11 6.6.
SPARC Patch List ■ 137000-02 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 documentation patch 6630427 6643754 ■ 137002-01 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 TCL binding library patch 6590844 6630427 ■ 137004-02 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 source code 6630427 6643754 ■ 137017-01 – SunOS 5.10: crontab patch 6344121 ■ 137019-01 – SunOS 5.10: snmpXdmid patch 6450410 ■ 137021-01 – SunOS 5.10: format patch 6375238 6382698 6491236 ■ 137023-01 – SunOS 5.10: time.h patch 6506270 ■ 137028-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 5062145 6261859 6297798 6357980 6370222 6370368 6371413 6376429 6376682 6428121 6446353 6482875 ■ 137049-01 – SunOS 5.10: audio1575 driver patch 6567521 ■ 137080-01 – SunOS 5.10: libpng Patch 6555900 ■ 137084-01 – SunOS 5.10: setfacl patch 4769168 ■ 137086-01 – SunOS 5.10: zoneadmd patch 6616075 ■ 137088-01 – SunOS 5.10: tar patch 6205524 6578528 ■ 137090-01 – SunOS 5.10: rmc_comm, rmclomv patch 6428213 6476814 6616130 6629649 ■ 137091-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 137147-03 – SunOS 5.10: libexpat patch 6544688 6657045 6666579 ■ 137274-01 – SunOS 5.10: etc/mnttab patch 6452799 ■ 137276-01 – SunOS 5.10: uucico patch 6500236 6542991 ■ 137278-01 – SunOS 5.10: ipsecconf patch 6629735 6629812 ■ 137280-01 – SunOS 5.10: dld patch 6508808 6607099 ■ 137282-01 – SunOS 5.10: intpexec patch 4848995 ■ 137321-01 – SunOS 5.10: p7zip patch 6657692 ■ 119079-13 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6202863 6239116 ■ 120416-06 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: class action scripts patch 6362324 6399243 6415636 6388988 6216641 ■ 120452-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For editable files only 5006767 ■ 120690-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH : For depend File 6299541 ■ 120746-01 – SunOS 5.10_sparc, SUNWswmt patch 6314804 ■ 120825-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: FJSVpiclu depend file 6318307 ■ 120837-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6199942 6247860 6318436 6318475 6340077 ■ 121679-02 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: Japanese Input System Wnn patch 6362324 ■ 121778-12 – SunOS 5.10: Script Patch 4920408 4931229 5026812 6229153 6232332 6287428 6301944 6336517 6340983 4108775 6338660 6338653 6303973 6426899 6434795 6345641 ■ 121780-11 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 6414069 ■ 123259-12 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 123535-01 – APOC 1.2: depend patch 6388397 ■ 123628-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: fp Script Patch to replace install components 6385531 ■ 123872-02 – SunOS 5.10_sparc, SPECIAL PATCH: For Script Files 6450350 6466183 ■ 124093-02 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For package level scripts only 6438773 5016983 ■ 124141-01 – CDE 1.6: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 124166-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 126121-01 – CDE 1.6: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 126123-01 – CDE 1.6: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 126212-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: depend files patch 6480370 6517773 ■ 126639-07 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 126918-01 – SunOS 5.10: TRUSTED EXTENSIONS SCRIPT PATCH 6563180 ■ 127685-02 – CDE 1.6: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 128010-10 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 128011-10 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6433028 6467398 6500813 6548606 6612361 6435846 6479033 6502541 6556250 6617022 6438808 6479483 6513106 6560447 6626977 ■ 6438813 6479605 6513566 6561150 6632196 6440750 6480462 6524528 6561926 6634610 6443298 6486471 6527309 6576150 6644068 6444650 6489022 6527819 6577070 6644075 6445261 6496734 6532654 6578686 6646494 6452983 6497684 6534160 6581814 6650617 6456317 6499744 6535026 6582345 6668239 6464056 6500160 6546222 6592096 126420-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6222209 ■ 4743558 6373274 6480378 6518816 6534678 6555628 6576321 6601686 6317248 6415321 6464051 6487334 6504460 6321453 6414459 6451451 6473485 6491364 6501186 6525690 5008498 6304817 6333613 6382144 6405538 6420226 6434117 6441368 6462407 6490436 6475088 4994629 5092263 6213540 6266735 6323123 6338278 6345619 6360541 6367357 6379439 6388659 6392735 6400584 6407775 218 5053708 6418433 6483402 6519085 6536120 6556044 6577717 6611886 6331483 6418004 6464154 6487916 6515688 6347873 6415062
x86 Patch List 6423264 6443883 5056438 5098318 6214400 6257619 6280629 6312510 6322757 6330892 6341549 6347516 6354728 6363904 6379615 6390605 4976239 5104215 6208022 6251458 6267930 6287191 6304225 6317178 6322301 6343024 5039416 6190413 6231029 6257124 6279126 5044738 5088035 6178395 6204669 6223691 6232513 6244063 6259113 6277266 5017051 5101128 6206216 6209737 6222350 6232417 6261499 5003402 6423402 6446250 5056445 5102695 6214916 6261423 6285124 6313320 6324827 6332148 6342404 6348224 6355295 6363986
x86 Patch List 5073407 5088701 5097131 5108694 6184715 6190277 6193821 6200960 6205414 6214369 6225348 5074530 5088703 5097939 5110117 6184718 6190713 6194024 6201185 6205494 6214784 6233287 5074836 5089312 5099360 6175601 6185342 6190873 6194838 6201302 6206764 6215407 6219668 ■ 4743558 6373274 6480378 6518816 6534678 6555628 6576321 6601686 6317248 6415321 6464051 6487334 6504460 6321453 6414459 6451451 6473485 6491364 6501186 6525690 5008498 6304817 6333613 6382144 6405538 6420226 6434117 6441368 646
x86 Patch List 6323123 6338278 6345619 6360541 6367357 6379439 6388659 6392735 6400584 6407775 6423264 6443883 5056438 5098318 6214400 6257619 6280629 6312510 6322757 6330892 6341549 6347516 6354728 6363904 6379615 6390605 4976239 5104215 6208022 6251458 6267930 6287191 6304225 6317178 6322301 6343024 5039416 6190413 6231029 6257124 6279126 5044738 5088035 6178395 6204669 6223691 6232513 6244063 6325535 6338283 6348207 6362090 6370565 6379808 6390179 6393258 6400685 6407901 6423402 6446250 5056445 5102695
x86 Patch List 6259113 6277266 5017051 5101128 6206216 6209737 6222350 6232417 6261499 5003402 5073407 5088701 5097131 5108694 6184715 6190277 6193821 6200960 6205414 6214369 6225348 6261269 6277315 5023873 5104960 6206839 6210227 6224405 6232636 6261509 5023243 5074530 5088703 5097939 5110117 6184718 6190713 6194024 6201185 6205494 6214784 6233287 6261304 6277659 5024379 5105765 6207079 6213461 6226589 6233573 6261510 5037521 5074836 5089312 5099360 6175601 6185342 6190873 6194838 6201302 6206764 621540
x86 Patch List 6381172 6393267 6394554 6399963 6403267 6410884 6411941 6414703 6414871 6414938 6448732 6465541 6468001 6471117 6471600 6481562 ■ 119043-10 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6241739 6244042 6245953 6248555 6250256 6252155 6253744 6255872 6257150 6259227 6260568 6261696 6262563 6264487 6265652 6267741 6269246 6271323 6272599 6273779 6274969 6278650 6281147 6282867 6284864 6287422 6290157 6291720 6294490 6297318 6299476 6301944 6304378 6306150 6309061 6311865 6314115 6316452 6319113 6322165 6323732 6326077 6326564 6328230 6330766 6331916 6332948 6333936 224 6241995 6244328 6246111 6248828 6250345 6252197 6254364 6256056 6257177 6259552 6260673 6261803 6262573 626
x86 Patch List 6336322 6337636 6338653 6339812 6341178 6342966 6344317 6346500 6348244 6349845 6350643 6352490 6354619 6355938 6357796 6359363 6361514 6362855 6365742 6366883 6367063 6367520 6369537 6370911 6373071 6375189 6377640 6378950 6381337 6383879 6385436 6388096 6389621 6390232 6392166 6394219 6396390 6397617 6398161 6399920 6401591 6403183 6404877 6405777 6407044 6409302 6412380 6413268 6336380 6337987 6338767 6339847 6341189 6342977 6344977 6346582 6348316 6349900 6350831 6352670 6354621 6355953
x86 Patch List 6415416 6417129 6419332 6421970 6424201 6425438 6426760 6428843 6431140 6433406 6435779 6438924 6441262 6444346 6447875 6450052 6452084 6454690 6460200 6464426 6469461 6479545 6493850 6415517 6417261 6419771 6422055 6424255 6425740 6427081 6428883 6431317 6433408 6435911 6438926 6441386 6444832 6448124 6450133 6452582 6455264 6460204 6464716 6470233 6481557 6494031 6415521 6417552 6420136 6422398 6424343 6425828 6427092 6429440 6431503 6433603 6436387 6439022 6441823 6445239 6448371 645029
x86 Patch List 6395871 6488392 6542279 6597583 6543140 6547713 6397502 6487187 6496385 6601751 6570556 6278039 6426793 6501702 6457530 6601756 6550829 6660113 ■ 6450316 6477636 6473929 6618748 6627775 6453362 6525814 6552230 6523766 6631254 6458115 6489660 6513118 6465564 6635726 6465805 6534483 6572562 6351300 6640506 6502073 6526191 6551484 6380709 6635720 6482736 6538280 6497669 6589829 6635730 6245381 6538290 6535782 6572087 6635738 6506010 6535201 6566519 6507236 6642763 119064-01 – SunOS 5
x86 Patch List 6297219 6334619 6415133 6424567 6458750 6447023 6297231 6339970 6415135 6424568 6458753 6508397 6191277 6249857 6415138 6424573 6458754 6458755 ■ 6204976 6249871 6300019 6210993 6350965 6389050 6458897 6402585 6402040 6201742 6259214 5099374 6221680 6342113 6369082 6445216 6420534 6535828 4368092 6205269 6225769 6260549 6292280 6311314 6326600 6343904 6371273 6385531 6395930 6439910 6484172 4704353 6207101 6227340 6261607 6292446 6313089 6326602 6344143 6373288 6386247 6399058 6442233
x86 Patch List 6327004 6341687 6416004 6442995 6468441 6467033 6547236 6624328 6624348 6327009 6264996 6419586 6464665 6464752 6491238 6555590 6624329 6624350 6327013 6330310 6419590 6464668 6228370 6488060 6555588 6624331 6624351 ■ 5064068 6664033 6620226 6532236 6651995 6580215 4693569 6402509 6459971 6514252 6557114 6576053 6582548 6595327 6602925 6441383 6569287 6491763 6559690 6562932 6458491 6543600 6555440 6416817 6488510 6516528 6546542 6317196 6385124 6406495 6444237 6454335 6469454 6480002 648
x86 Patch List 6513606 6520229 6529731 6540257 6323754 6349173 6422342 6464875 6361027 6385511 6395134 6408477 6442367 6454284 6462372 6353091 6417201 6423869 6439855 6449218 6402326 6367083 6264241 6378785 6396295 6324208 6348739 6394491 6228270 6338426 6345681 6350722 6359325 6372487 6383180 6339859 6290845 6324864 6331841 6255008 6322368 5032018 6291991 6305923 2125584 6248484 6292324 6295972 230 6513987 6520667 6530458 6541651 6360199 6349176 6430651 6465710 6365341 6387364 6396279 6412645 6443517 645
x86 Patch List 6256977 6279864 6249005 6266570 6218778 6207391 6245842 5069521 6200093 6212654 6216789 6220161 6222663 6225503 6231382 6235323 6240599 6259276 6279996 6249691 6267911 6222501 6212233 6246422 5095891 6201988 6212836 6216851 6220729 6222727 6225575 6231455 6236959 6240819 6267730 6178430 6259032 6270039 6225497 6217156 6247757 5096574 6202122 6213475 6217406 6220859 6223264 6225624 6231505 6236965 6241622 ■ 6268875 6199201 6259382 6270071 6235402 6217716 6250396 5104556 6205275 6213502 621
x86 Patch List 6409991 6416269 6432396 6445129 6465777 6524040 6537588 6537603 6559173 6550196 6633882 6616853 6462945 6627150 6643058 6647265 ■ 121735-07 – SunOS 5.10_x86: patch to support addition of new UTF-8 locales 6303757 6314560 6338821 4937197 6326805 6380372 6400651 6404973 6425697 6447274 6509175 6285387 ■ 119277-08 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6242857 5087948 5088844 6216594 6306889 6301837 6231341 6305090 6347224 6348450 6394047 6393698 6393714 6393724 6393731 6405059 6404437 6402894 6428130 6375968 6471890 6521773 6562288 6583784 ■ 119369-05 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: Printing Technology Patch 5083233 6200941 6263422 6231341 6305090 6347224 6418897 ■ 119373-02 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: GNOME common development tools and libraries Patch 6200654 6230101 ■ 119398-06 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6424743 6451420 6472442 6569992 6426293 6451577 6477272 6573285 6426326 6455491 6486295 6586812 ■ 6427706 6456258 6491244 6593696 6429887 6456363 6501883 6599865 6432728 6437405 6440923 6446780 6446935 6450436 6457141 6457350 6458563 6459430 6464582 6464949 6502936 6515121 6555135 6556913 6561342 6569966 6648538 119411-05 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: Gnome Applets Patch 6205402 6245563 6207273 6393698 6393714 6393724 6393731 6405059 6404437 6402894 6232275 ■ 119415-14 – GNOME 2.6.
x86 Patch List 6226060 6227666 6226597 ■ 120100-08 – APOC 1.2_x86: Sun Java(tm) Desktop System Configuration Shared Libraries 6265312 6278049 6293945 6363692 6387982 6406269 6442745 6512760 6527486 ■ 119547-08 – APOC 1.2_x86: APOC Configuration Agent Patch 6241546 6257229 6258281 6278047 6293945 6313943 6363692 6386010 6389918 6387976 6391134 6388397 6414406 6417504 6417522 6417539 6391879 6527487 6527489 6506513 ■ 119549-12 – GNOME 2.6.
x86 Patch List 6191915 6349495 6456725 6540271 6243363 6349499 6472768 6545840 6243366 6349501 6473670 6553315 ■ 4063945 6262573 6335370 6354997 6393443 6399272 6403294 6407842 6413573 4799697 6265542 6337437 6355634 6395670 6399301 6405008 6408482 6413731 4979014 6333178 6371203 6384772 6419833 6438237 6457153 6473819 6477453 6491762 6499304 6513804 6529553 6193463 6343361 6372207 6388410 6421101 6440395 6457970 6473916 6477456 6491773 6502204 6518718 6536452 6298133 6408492 6494645 6578037 629930
x86 Patch List 4765561 4892867 4952533 4964162 4979596 5004701 5027528 5049028 5068886 5094575 6181364 6195428 6199119 6207181 6212675 6216772 6219101 6221584 6223908 6229087 6231468 6234525 6236895 6239840 6243770 6249025 6256157 6261894 6265494 6266978 6269601 6274517 6277961 6281236 6284455 6288488 6293006 6298425 6300280 6302778 6304960 6307539 6309681 6311958 6313012 6314502 6316708 6320443 4768758 4894692 4954703 4966416 4979830 5005887 5028908 5049946 5072858 5094589 6181751 6195934 6199500 6207403
x86 Patch List 6321858 6324319 6326834 6331246 6333081 6335195 6338136 6340196 6343055 6346183 6349987 6350960 6352877 6354997 6356796 6359850 6362106 6364643 6366825 6367067 6367985 6369094 6370693 6372620 6374606 6378364 6380322 6383188 6385042 6386331 6389326 6390248 6391249 6392589 6394197 6397052 6398506 6401219 6402814 6404315 6405400 6405996 6408975 6412077 6414648 6415523 6417483 6419785 238 6322005 6324582 6327032 6331488 6333184 6335370 6338331 6340621 6343157 6346529 6350027 6351092 6353371 635
x86 Patch List 6421886 6424466 6425335 6426477 6428347 6429978 6431818 6433511 6433717 6435943 6436526 6437472 6438702 6440499 6443201 6444746 6446569 6447631 6448515 6449620 6450816 6451781 6453172 6454375 6455377 6456456 6457407 6458128 6458668 6459954 6460832 6461427 6462185 6463226 6463920 6464605 6466048 6467149 6468070 6469385 6470348 6471255 6472021 6473457 6474678 6475506 6476517 6477545 6421992 6424543 6425708 6426542 6428639 6430121 6431835 6433526 6434054 6436000 6436628 6437734 6438926 6440515
x86 Patch List 6478363 6479498 6480245 6480942 6482162 6483040 6483338 6484763 6485728 6486472 6487521 6488636 6489548 6490046 6490569 6492223 6493833 6494715 6495347 6496350 6497211 6498830 6499891 6502193 6503464 6504130 6505266 6506748 6508434 6509749 6511600 6513020 6514760 6516629 6518432 6520116 6521915 6523936 6526404 6527494 6529447 6534102 6535743 6539337 6542809 6545187 6550300 6554129 240 6478388 6479556 6480255 6480953 6482163 6483059 6483377 6484895 6485731 6486473 6487534 6488665 6489593 649
x86 Patch List 6556698 6556949 6557246 6557249 6558710 6559832 6560567 6561413 6561456 6562522 6562672 6563145 6563381 6564556 6564963 6566368 6567002 6568457 6568980 6571718 6572667 6574472 6574662 6575261 6575670 6575705 6578653 6586595 ■ 4768591 6267187 6444725 6564928 6631513 5080288 6310561 6446200 6566004 6632855 119758-11 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6253916 5072526 6234957 ■ 119901-04 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: Gnome libtiff - library for reading and writing TIFF Patch 6203747 6321957 6377231 6412202 6451119 ■ 119904-02 – Openwindows 3.7.3_x86: Xview Patch 4459703 6444095 ■ 119907-12 – Gnome 2.6.0_x86: Virtual File System Framework patch 6543813 5068327 6177074 6179500 6199955 6200485 6205707 6234855 6243455 6262830 6408294 6463564 6470281 6477272 6503530 6552805 6634693 ■ 119956-04 – CDE 1.
x86 Patch List ■ 120065-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: stdio_iso.h Patch 6266832 ■ 6237901 6333226 6388473 6610282 6267306 6417168 6406200 6611662 120095-18 – X11 6.6.2_x86: xscreensaver patch 6228023 5015296 6395649 6653139 ■ 6203951 6256520 6461887 6652454 4806728 6373797 6478362 6607629 4818062 6368558 6368607 6369021 6346056 6232241 6423730 5077974 5083155 6240938 6450019 6456499 6478841 6451477 6483977 6580862 6573182 6607112 6652311 120102-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: patch usr/lib/libsmedia.so.
x86 Patch List 6241338 6242857 6303664 6430930 ■ 120293-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86 : mysql patch 6258187 ■ 120295-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86 : mysql man patch 6258187 ■ 120312-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: FRESHBIT ONLY PATCH: For deletes file 6178746 ■ 120313-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For EDITABLE Files 6286536 ■ 120330-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rexec patch 6245588 6371429 ■ 6322616 6288194 6302650 6316780 121454-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6542344 6562940 6562961 6566886 6569015 6247847 6576877 6581558 6542765 6595672 6624656 6608345 6573815 6626316 6624207 6608251 6639480 6650596 6650386 6666065 6665218 ■ 120413-08 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Simplified Chinese locale patch 6362324 6388988 6394129 6624652 ■ 120415-20 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6219093 6294547 6418897 6374946 ■ 120742-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: seg_map header file patch 6264443 ■ 120754-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Microtasking libraries (libmtsk) patch 4640927 5105585 6176541 6224639 6266200 6281454 6284576 6292619 6308531 6315352 6347707 6321653 6337239 6352080 6358139 6364604 6383140 6406413 6420938 6452506 6465769 6510918 6513016 6518824 6525745 ■ 120771-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: UDC patch 6308547 ■ 120808-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rpc.
x86 Patch List 6238818 6290611 6290623 6291147 6291879 6298211 6298351 ■ 121037-02 – Gnome 2.6.0_x86: base libraries patch 6215709 6627428 ■ 121082-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Connected Customer Agents 1.1.0 6304558 6319108 6300369 6395708 6392682 6410428 6477281 ■ 121096-02 – GNOME 2.6.
x86 Patch List 6295261 ■ 121300-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: caplib patch 6192995 6252754 6308710 6446353 ■ 121395-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: aio_impl.h. patch 4954646 ■ 4873203 6264796 6320330 6357186 6420644 6523534 4992478 6265069 6322850 6365289 6432846 6526238 121431-21 – SunOS 5.8_x86 5.9_x86 5.
x86 Patch List 6321205 6334598 ■ 121670-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SunFreeware pilot-link man pages patch 6321205 ■ 125288-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Japanese X locale update 6501702 6521655 6601487 6409794 ■ 121676-11 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Japanese Input System ATOK patch 6362324 6373667 6409794 6424740 6432726 6441936 6497081 6601483 6601487 6632743 ■ 121678-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Japanese Input System Wnn patch 6362324 6443559 6427007 6396016 6396007 6459245 6623924 ■ 121805-03 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 5044015 6273536 6331370 ■ 122086-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: nispasswd patch 6225117 ■ 122120-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for Arabic Fonts 6346091 6377955 6380993 6403522 6458616 ■ 122131-03 – S10_x86: Patch to update SUNWlocaledefsrc files 6345525 6432211 6316938 6484316 6435355 6505106 ■ 122175-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: dumpadm patch 6194015 6338653 6421970 ■ 122205-02 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: configuration framework patch 6310437 6502229 ■ 122209-01 – GNOME 2.6.
x86 Patch List 6363262 ■ 122423-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: add missing locale files for Mozilla 6387991 6403436 6419527 6418839 ■ 122425-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Mozilla default bookmarks patch 6412687 ■ 122471-02 – Gnome 2.6.0_x86: GNOME Java Help Patch 6364981 6434498 ■ 122488-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for Middle Eastern Region locale issue 6380993 6403522 6395212 6316938 6484316 6565869 ■ 122522-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: locator patch 6332630 6342066 6347537 ■ 122655-05 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6407430 6453773 6460262 6542867 6543402 ■ 122912-10 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Apache 1.3 Patch 6298425 6308127 6325738 6423033 6452767 6501938 6502023 6505934 6528378 6540271 6550227 6590411 6602661 ■ 122959-04 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: RealPlayer media application 6382797 6383322 6383359 6383367 6377814 6450213 6385870 6595170 6595679 ■ 123004-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SAM module patch 6509847 6316308 6417985 6444027 6444779 6445882 ■ 124187-07 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6379530 ■ 123327-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: tail patch 6354078 ■ 123329-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: expr patch 6354064 ■ 123333-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: tftp and in.tftpd patch 6301318 ■ 123407-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: svc-zones patch 6366674 6402848 6464209 6464301 6636515 ■ 123495-04 – X11 6.6.2_x86: fontconfig patch 6355580 6405629 6477134 6447517 ■ 123521-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: dirname & basename patch 6210677 ■ 123527-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 123913-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ppriv patch 6186472 6394554 6399963 6402114 6403267 ■ 123939-01 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: GNU Transport Layer Security Library Patch 6473089 ■ 124154-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Solaris Management Applications Localization patch 6465514 6635796 6635808 ■ 124180-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Sun Update Connection Bootstrapper Localization 6465268 ■ 124238-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ftp patch 6319844 ■ 124326-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rcm modules patch 4659930 ■ 124364-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 4613875 ■ 124458-01 – X11 6.6.2_x86: xdm patch 6388471 6423858 6398796 ■ 124631-16 – SunOS 5.10_x86: System Administration Applications, Network, and Core Libraries Patch 5110062 6242499 6264796 6272742 6293738 6342179 6386531 6395264 6399228 6402258 6411706 6429460 6438773 6439322 6445230 6451634 6459254 6476699 6481557 6489022 6489035 6493882 6500334 6517303 6517679 6520994 6526491 6545660 6549601 6553162 6564350 6576150 6627122 ■ 124925-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6253622 ■ 125173-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: llc2 patch 6433791 6466066 ■ 125175-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: tl driver patch 6452679 6460268 ■ 125185-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Sun Fibre Channel Device Drivers 6335574 6389200 6401604 6460562 6461752 6463248 6478332 6485282 6500300 6500633 6517026 6518348 6526457 6527334 6532746 6558400 6574680 6584034 ■ 125212-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SunFreeware zlib patch 6464983 ■ 125214-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 125389-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SNIA Multipath Management API and Multipathing Utilities 6468489 ■ 125475-01 – X11 6.8.0_x86: Xorg client libraries patch 6424870 ■ 125500-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: chmod chown Patch 4171523 ■ 125532-02 – Gnome 2.6.0_x86: File System Examiner Patch 6444322 6615540 ■ 125534-06 – Gnome 2.6.
x86 Patch List 6198604 6227475 6277477 6316438 6358930 6395892 6420311 6526192 6536008 6547110 6568258 6351300 6554541 6202893 6227952 6278337 6317645 6366603 6396593 6420320 6526933 6536127 6551682 6579866 6635727 6278039 6205248 6241320 6279968 6318879 6370138 6397125 6420892 6530074 6537521 6553135 6533895 6635732 6660115 ■ 6206898 6243535 6303855 6318900 6370961 6398094 6421514 6531243 6538282 6553619 6536092 6635740 6551083 6207005 6245381 6306884 6321613 6372113 6398409 6423278 6531742 6538286 65
x86 Patch List ■ 126134-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: sshd Patch 6432083 6460128 6509089 6527064 6552966 ■ 126207-04 – SunOS 5.10_x86: zebra ripd quagga patch 6268590 6268595 6524504 6553389 6554276 6578890 6606039 6607647 6610223 6610228 ■ 126261-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: logadm patch 4824041 5107935 6369440 6448850 6497726 ■ 126263-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6462751 6466370 6472682 6476982 6479921 6483684 6488443 6491754 6493074 6495918 6498799 6501793 6503395 6507422 6510640 6513610 6518015 6520280 6521624 6524100 6526418 6529061 6530757 6532593 6533833 6535620 6537509 6539602 6540759 6542909 6544737 6545740 6546661 6548245 6550695 6551509 6553517 6554738 6555463 6556794 6557332 6558449 6559330 6561392 6562946 6564842 6566028 6567218 260 6462780 6467218 6473039 6477688 6479968 6483747 6489144 6491792 6493158 6496124 6498936 6502181 6504327 650
x86 Patch List 6569719 6571370 6573381 6577127 6578483 6581978 6584379 6586617 6588204 6590340 6592943 6594969 6597002 6599100 6601498 6603165 6606627 6608691 6612299 6614449 6617132 6619031 6620917 6622823 6627055 6630293 6634417 6637615 6642169 6648091 6669674 6569931 6571564 6573600 6577156 6578581 6582037 6584668 6587024 6588278 6590401 6592959 6595101 6597303 6599105 6601767 6603261 6606981 6608977 6612334 6614856 6617336 6619911 6620921 6623037 6627188 6631113 6634790 6637823 6642234 6650203 6669798
x86 Patch List ■ 126431-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libcurses patch 6494168 ■ 126441-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rm patch 6296436 6399959 6479906 ■ 126443-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ac97.h and audioixp.h patch 6301905 6444365 6469613 ■ 126529-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SNIA Multipath Management API Libraries and scsi_vhci driver 6514145 ■ 126541-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libumem library patch 6308756 6317793 6341280 6385367 6410523 6533110 ■ 126543-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6451790 6524847 ■ 126739-02 – S10_x86: Patch for European Region TJDS messages 6482943 6492997 6507541 6570643 ■ 126741-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for Asian Region TJDS messages 6482943 6492997 6507541 6570643 ■ 126743-01 – S10_x86: Patch for Japanese TJDS messages 6482943 6492997 6507541 ■ 126869-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SunFreeware bzip2 patch 6265205 6353235 6578725 6578738 ■ 127542-01 – X11 6.8.0_x86: xman patch 6504978 ■ 127639-01 – CDE 1.
x86 Patch List ■ 127854-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: sad driver patch 6551461 ■ 127867-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ufs patch 6249442 6519314 ■ 127869-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: mv patch 6493712 ■ 127873-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: usr/bin/mailx patch 6460901 ■ 127879-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: usr/bin/du patch 6575513 ■ 127883-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: sendmail and mail(1) patch 6258349 6419990 6476317 6563321 6568603 ■ 127885-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: awk patch 5074811 6195584 6320514 6368966 6536154 ■ 127889-06 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6438911 6446463 6457647 6477410 6498206 6507293 6532475 6542641 6547966 6577707 ■ 127971-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: find patch 6513046 ■ 127975-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.routed patch 6498249 ■ 127977-04 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.mpathd Patch 6397456 6452686 6532784 6557708 ■ 127981-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: KMF Patch 6542973 6547594 6547853 ■ 127995-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: xargs patch 6203159 6323628 6459214 ■ 127999-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: kssladm patch 6512691 ■ 128001-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.
x86 Patch List 6226357 6348147 6380398 6440139 6497364 6512648 6542933 6597032 6606060 6636785 6645893 ■ 128303-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libpicldevtree patch 4865670 6243759 6438074 6526169 6526814 6531453 6534449 6542621 6548762 6571242 6592150 6594328 ■ 128305-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ehci and scsa2usb patch 6555956 6571758 6575701 6635751 ■ 128307-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: devfs patch 6338586 6428337 6526639 6661245 ■ 128309-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 128338-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: aac patch 6446136 6446320 6468539 6468540 6468541 6471659 6471786 6474655 6487073 6541796 6542710 6547699 6555223 6579800 6580289 6580380 6594114 ■ 128339-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: biosint patch 6641168 ■ 128341-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.iked patch 6608507 6620028 ■ 128343-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ksh and sh patch 4237652 4402737 6208198 6261715 6264121 6277643 ■ 128351-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: dhcpmgr.so.1 Patch 6649124 ■ 128403-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 136886-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: iscsi patch 6415430 6591494 6601021 6614240 6641710 6649178 ■ 136999-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: PostgreSQL 8.2 core patch 6563010 6583234 6590844 6605745 6606798 6618780 6630427 6643754 6649753 ■ 137001-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: PostgreSQL 8.2 documentation patch 6630427 6643754 ■ 137003-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: PostgreSQL 8.2 TCL binding library patch 6590844 6630427 ■ 137005-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: PostgreSQL 8.2 source code 6630427 6643754 ■ 137018-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 137037-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: cdrw patch 5097578 6226041 6237805 6237817 6239665 6297848 6327126 6346283 6372024 6373496 6374677 6383886 6416089 6426744 6592397 6614671 6619804 ■ 137047-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: amd8111s patch 6465466 ■ 137081-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libpng Patch 6555900 ■ 137085-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: setfacl patch 4769168 ■ 137087-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: zoneadmd patch 6616075 ■ 137089-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: tar patch 6205524 6578528 ■ 137092-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6544688 6657045 6666579 ■ 137275-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: etc/mnttab patch 6452799 ■ 137277-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: uucico patch 6500236 6542991 ■ 137279-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ipsecconf patch 6629735 6629812 ■ 137281-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: dld patch 6508808 6607099 ■ 137283-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: intpexec patch 4848995 ■ 137322-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: p7zip patch 6657692 ■ 119080-12 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 6286536 ■ 120345-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: Common Fibre Channel HBA API Library Script Patch 6202863 6239116 ■ 120417-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: class action scripts patch 6362324 6399243 6415636 6388988 6216641 ■ 120453-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For editable files only 5006767 ■ 120691-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH : For depend File 6299541 ■ 120747-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SUNWswmt patch 6314804 ■ 120838-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 121680-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: Japanese Input System Wnn patch 6362324 ■ 4920408 6310847 6278459 6368332 4931229 6317422 6287425 6372169 121779-10 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 123536-01 – APOC 1.2_x86: depend patch 6388397 ■ 123627-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: fp Script Patch to replace install components 6385531 ■ 123873-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86, SPECIAL PATCH: For Script Files 6450350 6466183 ■ 124094-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For package level scripts only 6438773 5016983 ■ 124142-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 124167-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86 : SPECIAL PATCH: Script patch for 120273-07 ■ 125096-15 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 125734-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For 125732-01. SCRIPT patch ■ 125736-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For 123591-03 patch ■ 125979-08 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For package level scripts only 4745537 6264796 6480573 6386531 6474558 6486471 6555501 6560447 ■ 126122-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 126124-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 126213-01 – SunOS 5.