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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) ......................................................................................... 44 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) ........................................................................... 60 Upgrading From Some Solaris Express or Solaris 10 Releases Requires Remounting of File Systems .......................................................................................................................................... 60 NFSv4 Access Control List Functions Might Work Incorrectly ............................................
Contents Localization Issues ............................................................................................................................... 74 Multiple Input Method Switcher Applications Appear in Trusted Java DS .......................... 74 Wnn8 Japanese Input Method .................................................................................................... 75 Input Method Cannot Be Enabled With Primary Administrator Rights (6475081) ...........
Contents Bash 2.0.5b No Longer Sets Some Environment Variables ..................................................... 87 New ln Utility Requires -f Option ............................................................................................ 87 New tcsh Rejects setenv Variable Names That Use a Dash or an Equals Sign ................... 87 STDIO getc Family EOF Condition Behavior Change .......................................................... 88 Output Columns of the ps Command Have Been Widened ....
Contents Controller (6520224) ................................................................................................................. 102 Deferred Activation Patching (6486471) ................................................................................ 102 Possible Error With 32-bit Applications Getting File System State on Large File Systems (6468905) ....................................................................................................................................
Contents Mobile IP ..................................................................................................................................... 119 Gnopernicus ............................................................................................................................... 119 Xsun Server ................................................................................................................................. 120 Common Desktop Environment .....................................
Contents Device Support and Driver Software ....................................................................................... 128 Form and Menu Language Interpreter .................................................................................... 128 Host Files in /etc/net/ti* ...................................................................................................... 128 Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.4 ...............................................................................
Contents Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning ....................... 138 Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations .................. 138 Solaris 10 Start Here ................................................................................................................... 138 Solaris 10 Documentation and Man Pages .....................................................................................
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 Solaris 10 Operating System.
Preface ■ 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 ■ Solaris 10 5/08 Installation Guide: Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations ■ Solaris 10 System Administrator Collection For information on current CERT advisories, see the official CERT web site at http://www.cert.org.
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Preface Shell Prompts in Command Examples The following table shows the default UNIX system prompt and superuser prompt for shells that are included in the Oracle Solaris OS. Note that the default system prompt that is displayed in command examples varies, depending on the Oracle Solaris release.
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 pThe 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://www.oracle.com/ technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.
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 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. # format A list of available disks in the system is displayed. 3. To select the disk whose fdisk partition you want to change, type the disk's number. 4. From the list of Format options, select fdisk. The disk's partition information and a list of fdisk options are displayed. 5.
Before You Begin 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. x86: Sun Java Workstations 2100Z Might Panic When Booting From Solaris 10 Operating System DVD (6214356) The DVD combo-drive firmware in a Sun Java Workstation 2100Z might cause a system panic. The panic occurs when you boot the workstation from the Solaris 10 Operating System DVD.
Before You Begin 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. After selecting the correct CD-ROM attachment type, press Enter. The next screen appears with Type:[Auto] automatically selected. 4.
Before You Begin x86: Serial Consoles of Some Sun Fire Systems Do Not Work (6208412) The serial console (ttya) on the following Sun Fire systems does not work by default: ■ ■ ■ ■ Sun Fire V20z Sun Fire V40z Sun Fire V60x Sun Fire V65x To use the serial console, you must manually configure the system's BIOS. Workaround: This workaround requires your system to have a Sun keyboard and a display monitor. Follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Boot the machine.
Installation Bugs 1. Begin the installation. 2. At the prompt to select an installation type, select Custom Install. The custom installation panels prompt you for information about the locales, software, and disks that you want to install. 3. Answer the questions on the screens as appropriate for your system. 4. On the Fdisk Selection screen, check the disk that contains the x86boot partition. 5. Remove the x86boot partition by changing it to UNUSED in the pull-down menu. 6.
Installation Bugs installing Solaris 10 8/07 release Kernel patch 127111-05 or later. Revision #128548-04 or later is required for UltraSparc IV based systems running Solaris 8 Migration Assistant. The most recent revision of patch #128548 is recommended in all cases.
Installation Bugs The command options are as follows: -R rootdir rootdir is the root of the installed system. The default root directory is /. -N netdir netdir is the path to the root of the OS image to be installed. /cdrom/cdrom0 is the default path. netdir is the path to the directory that contains the Solaris_10_606 directory. You must use this option if you are running the patch_analyzer from an NFS mount point.
Installation Bugs System panic: BAD TRAP: type=31 rp=2a101d31200 addr=8 mmu_fsr=0 occurred in module "pcie" due to a NULL pointer dereference Workaround: Before you install the Solaris 10 8/07 or Solaris 10 5/08 OS on a PCI Express (PCIe) based SPARC system, check if you have modified the driver.conf files as described below: 1. Change to the /kernel/drv directory. 2. Check if the parent attribute is set in the driver.conf file.
Installation Bugs x86: Install Hangs on Systems With 512 Mbyte of Memory (6423854) Installations can run out of memory and hang on 512-Mbyte systems under the following conditions: ■ ■ You install using a network installation image of the OS. The Solaris installation program is in a windowing environment: ■ The graphical user interface (GUI). ■ The -text option or “3. Solaris Interactive Text (Desktop session)” in the menu below.
Installation Bugs x86: Installation From CD Media Appears to Hang After Reboot Selection (6270371) A problem might occur when you are using the Solaris installation program and are using CD media. After the installation of the Solaris software from the Solaris 10 5/08 Software CD - 4, the following prompt is displayed: Press Reboot now to continue. If you press Reboot, the system might not respond. The installation is successful. However, the error prevents the installation program from exiting normally.
Installation Bugs The system reboots without prompting for the CD media. x86: System Fails to Boot After Custom JumpStart Installation (6205478) If you use the Custom JumpStart installation method to install on an x86 based system, and explicitly configure slice 2 as the overlap slice in the profile, an error occurs. The system does not reboot successfully after the installation is completed.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs x86: USB Keyboards Might Freeze During Install on Some Dell Precision Workstations (4888849) During installation, USB keyboards on some Dell Precision Workstations might freeze or become partially inoperative, thereby preventing installation. Workaround: Perform one of the following workarounds: ■ ■ ■ Switch the USB emulation mode in the firmware. Switch to a PS/2 keyboard. Reboot and try again. Alternatively, update the system's BIOS to resolve the problem.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs This section describes upgrade bugs. Some might occur while you are upgrading to Solaris 10 OS. Others might occur after you have completed upgrading. lucreate and lumake Commands Fail on Non-Global Zones (6659451) When the lucreate and lumake commands are used on non-global zones which are not in the running state, the commands might not execute successfully. The contents of the original non-global zone and the copy might differ.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Note – 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 or Solaris 10 OS. Then you can perform a Solaris Live Upgrade from the Solaris 9 or Solaris 10 release to the Solaris 10 5/08 release.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Solaris Trusted Extensions Upgrade Issues (6616585) When you upgrade Solaris Trusted Extensions from the Solaris 10 11/06 or Solaris 10 8/07 release to the current Solaris 10 5/08 release, unwanted localized Solaris Trusted Extensions packages are installed on your system. This bug occurs because the Solaris Trusted Extensions installer in the Solaris 10 11/06 or Solaris 10 8/07 releases installs localized packages by default. No error message is displayed.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs # cat /etc/release Solaris 10 3/05 HW2 s10s_hw2wos_05 SPARC Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Assembled 26 September 2005 # cd /var/svc/profile # ls -l name_service.xml ns_files.xml ns_nis.xml lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 12 May 21 04:06 name_service.xml -> ns_files.xml -r--r--r-- 1 root sys 779 May 21 04:25 ns_files.xml -r--r--r-- 1 root sys 779 Jan 21 2005 ns_nis.xml # # diff ns_files.xml ns_nis.xml # diff name_service.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs global# zoneadm -z myzone ready ; zoneadm -z myzone halt Upgrading a Solaris 10 System with Non-Global Zones to the Solaris 10 5/08 Release Might Cause the Local File System Service to Fail (6428258) Upgrading a Solaris 10 3/05 system or a Solaris 10 1/06 system to the Solaris 10 6/06, Solaris 10 8/07, or the Solaris 10 5/08 release with non-global zones might cause the SMF service that mounts local file systems to fail in the non-global zones.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs x86: Adding Driver Updates Might Cause Failure of Network Configuration (6353146) Installation of the Solaris 10 OS might fail while you are adding Driver Updates (DU), which are also known as Install Time Updates (ITU). This error occurs if you are using the GUI to install the Solaris 10 software. The following message is displayed: Unable to run cmd: /usr/sbin/sysidput Workaround: Use either of the following workarounds.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Note – Solaris Live Upgrade does not allow the last boot environment to be deleted. Nor can the boot environment that contains the GRUB menu be deleted. Therefore, if the last boot environment also contains the GRUB menu, then you can delete all other boot environments if needed.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs SPARC: Upgrading From Solaris 9 Releases With Recommended Patch Cluster Partially Succeeds (6202868) For a system that is running a Solaris 9 release with the recommended patch cluster installed, upgrading to Solaris 10 OS only partially succeeds. This problem affects systems that are running the following releases with the Solaris 9 recommended patch cluster installed.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs uninstall_Alternate_Pathing_2_3_1.class uninstall_CDRW_1_1.class o uninstall_CDRW_1_0.class uninstall_Bonus_Localization_-_Catalan_CDE_Desktop.class uninstall_Bonus_Localization_-_Polish_CDE_Desktop.class uninstall_Bonus_Localizations_-_Russian_CDE_Desktop.class uninstall_Capacity_on_Demand_1_0.class uninstall_Java3D_1_3_1.class uninstall_Java3D_1_3.class uninstall_Java3D_1_2_1_04.class uninstall_Java3D_1_2_1_03.class uninstall_Lights_Out_Management_2_0.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs uninstall_Web_Start_Wizards_SDK_3_0_2.class uninstall_Web_Start_Wizards_SDK_3_0_1.class uninstall_Web_Start_Wizards_SDK.class uninstall_XML_Libraries_2_4_12.class Workaround: After you upgrade the system, manually remove the obsolete uninstallers in the /var/sadm/prod directory. Configuration File pam.conf Not Automatically Updated After an Upgrade (5060721) This Solaris 10 release introduces changes in pam_ldap functionality.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs 1. Type the following: # csh 2. Set the C locale. # setenv LANG C 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.
Upgrade Issues and Bugs Upgrade Fails if /export Directory Is Near Capacity (4409601) If the /export directory is near full capacity when you upgrade to the Solaris 10 release, space requirements for /export are miscalculated. The upgrade then fails. This problem commonly occurs if a diskless client is installed. Another instance of when the problem occurs is when third-party software is installed in the /export directory. The following message is displayed: WARNING: Insufficient space for the upgrade.
Additional Installation Issues Additional Installation Issues This section describes issues that are related to the installation of the Solaris OS. 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.
Additional Installation Issues ■ To replace StarOffice with StarSuite, use the following commands: # pkgrm ‘pkginfo | grep staroffice- | awk ’{print $2}’‘ # pkgadd -d .SUNWstarsuite-* ■ To replace StarSuite with StarOffice, use the following commands: # 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.
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 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 1. Type e to edit your selected Solaris entry. 2. Navigate to the line that begins with kernel. 3. Type e to switch to the GRUB edit mode. 4. Append -kd to the line. 5. Press Enter to accept the change. 6. Type b to boot the selected Solaris entry. 7. At the kbmd prompt, type the following command: use_mp/W 0 :c 8. If you are performing a system boot, proceed to Step 10, otherwise install the Solaris 10 5/08 software. 9. At the end of the installation, reboot the system.
File Systems ZFS and UNIX/POSIX Compliance Issues ZFS is designed to be a POSIX compliant file system and in most situations, ZFS is POSIX compliant. However, two edge case conditions exist when ZFS does not meet the POSIX compliance tests: 1. Updating ZFS files system capacity statistics. 2. Modifying existing data with a 100 percent full file system.
File Systems Support for ZFS/NFSv4 ACLs is under development and is expected to be available in the next Veritas NetBackup release. Workaround 1: As of the Solaris 10 8/07 release, both the tar and cpio commands correctly handle ZFS files with NFSv4-style ACLs. Use the tar command with the -p option or the cpiocommand with the -P option to write the ZFS files to a file. Then, use the Veritas NetBackup to back up the tar or cpio archive.
File Systems Fails to Sync File System on Panic (6250422) If a host panics with file system I/O occurring to a target, which is connected by using the Solaris iSCSI software initiator, the I/O might not be able to flush or sync to the target device. This inability to flush or sync might cause file system corruption. No error message is displayed. Workaround: Use the journaling file system like UFS. Starting with Solaris 10, UFS logging is enabled by default.
File Systems Operation Client S10 OS Server S10 OS Result get ACL S10 Beta S10 OS fabricated ACL * get ACL S10 OS S10 Beta works ok set ACL S10 Beta S10 OS works ok set ACL S10 OS S10 Beta Error: EOPNOTSUP Workaround: For the NFSv4 ACL functionality to work properly, perform a full installation of the Solaris 10 OS on both the server and the client.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs System Crash Dump Fails on Devices Greater Than 1 TByte (6214480) The system cannot generate a dump on a partition that is equal to or greater than 1 Tbyte in size. If such a device is on a system, the following might occur after the system boots subsequent to a system panic: ■ The system does not save the dump. ■ The following message is displayed: 0% done: 0 pages dumped, compression ratio 0.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs Workaround: Disable power management on the system. Perform the following steps: 1. Edit the /etc/power.conf configuration file and change the autopm entry from default to disable. 2. Update the power settings with the pmconfig -r command. 3. Reboot the system.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs Workaround: Add the following line to the /platform/sun4v/kernel/drv/ncp.conf configuration file: ncp-threads-per-core=6; 64-bit SPARC: Some DR Commands Fail (6614737) The DR commands, deleteboard(8) and moveboard(8), might hang if any of the following conditions exist: ■ ■ A dual in-line memory module (DIMM) has been degraded. The domain contains system boards with different memory sizes. No error message is displayed.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs mpathadm Does Not Display Load-Balance Setting Specific to Device The mpathadm show logical-unit subcommand lists the load balancing global configuration value for the Current Load Balance property. However, entries in the csi_vhci.conf that change the load-balance type for a specific product are not reflected in the mpathadm output even when the setting is active.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs Due to recently discovered incompatibilities with this USB controller, USB2.x transfer support has been disabled. This device will continue to function as a USB1.x controller. If you are interested in enabling USB2.x support please refer to the ehci(7D) man page. Please refer to www.sun.com/io for Solaris Ready products and to www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl for additional compatible USB products. For the latest information about USB devices, see http://www.sun.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs DVD-ROM/CD-ROM Drives on Headless Systems Power management of interactive devices such as removable media is linked with power management of your monitor and the graphics card that drives your monitor. If your screen is active, devices such as the CD-ROM drive and diskette remain at full-power mode. These devices might switch to low-power mode on a system without a monitor.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs ■ If your system is running the default Xorg server, follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Run kdmconfig. Select the Xsun server. Use the Change Keyboard option to change the keyboard type. Save the configuration. Run kdmconfig again to switch to the Xorg server.
Hardware–Related Issues and Bugs Contention Exists Between Certain Devices That Share the Same Bus (6196994) A bus contention occurs if Quad Fast-Ethernet (QFE) cards share the same bus with any of the following adapters: ■ ■ ■ Sun GigaSwift adapter Sun Dual Gigabit Ethernet and Dual SCSI/P adapter Sun Quad Gigaswift Ethernet adapter The infinite-burst parameter of the ce driver that is used by these adapters is enabled by default.
iPlanet Directory Server 5.1 Issues % nm /usr/kernel/drv/mydrv | grep hat_getkpfnum For guidance about migrating drivers away from hat_getkpfnum(), refer to Appendix B, “Summary of Solaris DDI/DKI Services,” in Writing Device Drivers. Some DVD and CD-ROM Drives Fail to Boot Solaris (4397457) The default timeout value for the SCSI portion of the SunSwift PCI Ethernet/SCSI host adapter (X1032A) card does not meet the timeout requirements of Sun's SCSI DVD-ROM drive (X6168A).
iPlanet Directory Server 5.1 Issues In Solaris 10 release, you install the Directory Server 5.1 manually. Follow these steps: 1. Insert the Solaris 10 Software - 5 CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Become superuser. 3. In a terminal window, install the Directory Server. # cd /cdrom/cdrom0/Solaris_10/Product/ # pkgadd -d .
Issues While Running Debugger system system system system system system system system system system system system system $ IPLTadcon IPLTadman IPLTadmin IPLTcons IPLTdscon IPLTdsman IPLTdsr IPLTdsu IPLTjss IPLTnls IPLTnspr IPLTnss IPLTpldap Administration Server Console Administration Server Documentation Administration Server Console Client Base Directory Server Console Directory Server Documentation Directory Server (root) Directory Server (usr) Network Security Services for Java Nationalization Langua
Issues While Running Debugger signal SEGV (no mapping at the fault address) in main at line 29 in file "test.c" 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.
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 IIIMF 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.
Networking Issues 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 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). Because of these errors, the buffer pool resources are exhausted and the system panics.
Networking Issues Workaround: Set the DOI to 1 using the Solaris Management Console. IP Forwarding Disabled by Default in Solaris 10 OS In this Solaris release, IP forwarding is disabled by default. This setting applies to both IPv4 and IPv6 regardless of other system configurations. Systems with multiple IP interfaces that formerly forwarded IP packets by default no longer have this automatic feature.
Security Issues 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. User applications that update input/output buffers after transmitting to the iSCSI initiator might cause a miscalculation of the CRC. When the target responds with a CRC error, the iSCSI Initiator retransmits the data with the correct DataDigest CRC. Data integrity is maintained.
Service Management Facility 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.
Smart Card 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. Kill the dtsession process by typing the following in a terminal window.
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 ■ A hot spare device might not activate. ■ A hot spare device status might change, indicating the device is broken. ■ A hot spare device is used, but resynced from the wrong drive. ■ A hot spare device in use encounters a failure, but the broken status is not reported. Workaround: Do not use this configuration to create a Solaris Volume Manager RAID-1 or RAID-5 volume in disk sets.
Sun Java Desktop System Note – If the soft partition is part of a mirror or RAID 5, use the metareplace command without the -e option to replace the old soft partition with the new soft partition. # metareplace dx mirror or RAID 5 old_soft_partition new_soft_partition Sun Java Desktop System This section describes issues that apply to the Sun Java Desktop System (Java DS) in the Solaris 10 OS. Email and Calendar This section describes issues related to Email and Calendars.
Sun Java Desktop System Login Error Message You might encounter the following error message when you log in to a Java Desktop System session: Could not look up internet address for hostname. This will prevent GNOME from operating correctly. It may be possible to correct the problem by adding hostname to the file /etc/hosts Workaround: Ensure that your hostname is set up correctly in the /etc/hosts file. Perform the following steps: 1. Set the hostname in the /etc/hosts file as follows: 127.0.0.
Sun Java Desktop System Mozilla Browser Cannot Print Certain Documents From the Mozilla Browser You cannot print documents from the Mozilla browser if the documents contain Unicode characters that are not in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). Workaround: None. System-Level Issues User Preferences Not Fully Compatible User preferences in your home account for an earlier version of the GNOME Desktop might be partly incompatible with the version on the Java DS Release 3. Workaround: Reset your preferences.
Sun Java Desktop System Problems With Sound Recorder The slide bar and the side counter do not work when the Sound Recorder is recording a new.wav file. Workaround: None. Nautilus ACL MASK is Not in Sync With Group Permissions (6464485) The Group permissions in the Permissions tab should be the same as the Mask permissions in the Access Tab, but on some occasions they appear out of sync. Workaround: Click the Close button, and then click Reload. View the file properties again.
Sun Java Desktop System x86: Cannot Configure Full-Screen Magnification on Systems With One Video Card If your Solaris 10 system has a single physical video card, you cannot configure the system for full-screen magnification. For such a configuration, you must use a separate configuration file in which you define settings for a dummy driver. First, make sure that the Xserver is not running. Then perform the following steps: 1. Log in to a command-line session.
Sun Java Desktop System 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. For example, you can compute the value by using the formula width * height * bpp/8. ■ Add a new screen section.
Sun Java Desktop System ■ ■ Left and Top: 0 Bottom and Right: maximum 14. Click Apply. Because of the overlaying full-screen magnification zoomer, the Gnopernicus windows become invisible. However, full-screen magnification is now available. x86: Problems Configuring USB Mouse Device as Extension Device for Use With GNOME On-Screen Keyboard You cannot set up a USB mouse device as an extension device with the GNOME On-Screen Keyboard (GOK).
Sun Java Desktop System InputDevice InputDevice ■ "Mouse0" "CorePointer" "Mouse1" In the InputDevice section that contains the line Identifier "Mouse0", apply the following changes: ■ Change Option "Device" "/dev/mouse" to Option "Device" "/dev/kdmouse". ■ Change Option "Protocol" "auto" to Option "Protocol" "VUID".
Sun Java Desktop System 16. If necessary, set up GOK to the accessible UI user's needs. Otherwise, to accept the current setup, click Apply then click OK in the GOK Preferences window. 17. Exit GOK and then restart it by clicking Launch Menu => Applications => Accessibility => On-Screen Keyboard. The following warning message might be displayed: The device you are using to control GOK is also controlling the system pointer. 18. Click OK. 19. Exit GOK and then repeat steps 14-17.
System Administration Workaround: None. System Administration This section describes system administration bugs in Solaris 10 OS. SPARC: Solaris Volume Manager GUI Fails to Start (6671736) The Solaris Volume Manager GUI fails to start successfully. However, no system panic is detected. Workaround: Remove the following lines from the /var/sadm/smc/toolboxes/smc/smc.tbx file. file:/var/sadm/smc/toolboxes/tsol_files/tsol_files.
System Administration zoneadm attach Command Might Fail (6550154) When you attach a zone, if the original host and the new host have packages at the same patch level but at different intermediate patch histories, the zone attach might fail. Various error messages are displayed. The error message depends on the patch histories of the two hosts. Workaround: Ensure that the original host and the new host machines have had the same sequence of patch versions applied for each patch.
System Administration The patch README provides instructions on which patches require a reboot. Note – Sun strongly recommends that patch operations are carried out in a single-user mode, especially when this is recommended by the patch README. If you are running non-global zones or have lofs disabled, consider the following points when installing or removing deferred-activation patches: ■ All non-global zones must be in a halted state for this patch operation.
System Administration Using patchadd With the -R Option To Specify an Alternative Root Path From Systems That Are Not Zones Aware Should Be Restricted (6464969) On systems running a Solaris release that is not zones aware, using patchadd -R, or any command that accepts the -R option to specify an alternate root path for a global zone that has non-global zones installed, will not work.
System Administration Sun Patch Manager Tool 2.0 Not Compatible With Previous Versions A system that runs the Sun Patch Manager Tool 2.0 can manage remote systems that run Patch Manager Tool, including Sun Patch Manager Tool 1.0. However, a system with an earlier version of Patch Manager Tool cannot manage remote systems that run Patch Manager Tool 2.0. Earlier versions include the following: ■ ■ Sun Patch Manager Base Software 1.x Sun Patch Manager Tool 1.
System Administration 2. Remove the following entry from the /etc/bootparams file. fs1-24 boottype=:os Note – Remove this entry only if this file server does not provide functions or resources for any other services. 3. Remove the following entry from the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. share -F nfs -o ro /export/exec/Solaris_8_sparc.all/usr 4. Modify the /var/sadm/system/admin/services/Solaris_10 file. ■ If the file server is not Solaris_10, delete the file.
System Administration Workaround: Do not press the F4 key when the BIOS Bootup Screen is displayed. After a time-out period, the Current Disk Partition Information screen is displayed. Select the number in the Part# column that corresponds to type=DIAGNOSTIC. Press the Return key. The system boots the Service partition. Some com.sun Application Programming Interface Method Invocations Fail Under XML/HTTP Transport Protocol (4497393, 4497399, 4497406, 4497411) If you choose to use the com.
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://www.oracle.com/us/sun. 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 # cfgadm -f -c connect sysctrl0:slot number ■ Using the enable option (-o enable-at-boot) # 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= ■ From the OpenBoot PROM prompt, type: OK set-default disabled-board-list For further information
Dynamic Reconfiguration on Sun Enterprise Midrange Systems 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. # sh /etc/init.d/nfs.server stop 3.
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.oracle.com/us/ support/systems/operating-systems/index.html 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_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 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. All applications that rely on the libXi API should be built by using the libXi shared library for future compatibility and standards conformance. Network Information Service Plus (NIS+) Name Service Type NIS+ might not be supported in a future release.
Features That Might Be Removed 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. A near-equivalent version of this protocol, which is implemented as a component of /usr/sbin/in.routed, supports an enhanced administrative interface. The /usr/sbin/in.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release #!/bin/sh # # Test a driver binary for use of GLD # for file do /usr/ccs/bin/nm $file | /bin/awk ’ /\|gld_register$/ { isgld=1; } END { if (isgld) print file, "uses GLD"; else print file, "does not use GLD"; }’ file=$file done For more information about generic LAN driver, see the gld(7D) man page as well as “Writing Device Drivers”.
Features That Might Be Removed in a Future Release x86: Xsun DDX Modules, Library, and Related Files Certain DDX modules for Xsun might be removed from a future Solaris release. These modules are used when you configure the Xsun X server on the kdmconfig screen, Video Device Selection, by selecting an entry that is not prefixed with “XF86.
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 Note – Beginning with the Solaris 10 1/06 release, this section no longer applies to the Solaris documentation. 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.
Solaris 10 Documentation and Man Pages ■ ■ Checklist for Installation Checklist for Upgrading 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
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. 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 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 Without Notice 6481697 Auxilliary Window Fails to Open With Asian And Wnn In
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 6421471 Memory Leaks with ECC and RSA Cipher Suites 6421275 Upgrade From Solaris 10 to Solaris 10 11/06 Gives SMF Errors on Reboot and Contains Solaris Package Issues That Might Impact Patching 6421216 ufsrestore Does Not Use acl_set() For Setting ACLs 6414648 Overlapping Devices Might be Added to a ZFS Storage Pool 6411690 Installing a Solaris Flash Archive Causes Sun4v System to Hang 63
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number 144 Title 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 6336069 Error Occurs When You Upgrade a Solaris Live Upgrade Boot Environment Wit
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software CR Number (Continued) Title 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 Extension in Some Locales 6219176 patchadd Fails to Reapply Patches t
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 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 Functioning With Num Lock Key On 51
Fixed and Integrated Bugs TABLE A–1 Bugs Fixed in the Solaris 10 OS Software (Continued) CR Number Title 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 In this appendix, the Solaris 10 5/08 patch list provides a list of patches pre-applied to the Solaris 10 5/08 release. Patches released after the Solaris 10 5/08 release can be found on the My Oracle Support. 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.
SPARC Patch List 150 ■ 118705-01 – SunOS 5.10: XVR-1000 GFB Graphics Patch ■ 118706-01 – SunOS 5.10: Creator and Creator3D: FFB Graphics Patch ■ 118707-05 – SunOS 5.10: Expert3D IFB Graphics Patch ■ 118708-17 – SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-1200 and Sun XVR-600 Graphics Accelerator Patch ■ 118711-03 – SunOS 5.10: M64 Graphics Patch ■ 118712-20 – SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-100 Graphics Accelerator Patch ■ 118717-02 – SunOS 5.10: Sun Video Timing Information Patch ■ 118718-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 119143-02 – SunOS 5.10: patch lib/libinetutil.so.1 ■ 119201-29 – SunOS 5.10: OS Localization message patch ■ 119213-16 – NSS_NSPR_JSS 3.11.8: NSPR 4.6.8 / NSS 3.11.8 / JSS 4.2.5 ■ 119246-32 – SunOS 5.10: Manual Page updates for Solaris 10 ■ 124628-05 – SunOS 5.10: CD-ROM Install Boot Image Patch ■ 119252-22 – SunOS 5.10: System Administration Applications Patch ■ 126538-01 – SunOS 5.10: i.manifest and r.manifest patch ■ 124393-06 – CDE 1.
SPARC Patch List 152 ■ 119414-14 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME Accessibility Libraries Patch ■ 119416-01 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME Text-To-Speech Engine Patch ■ 119418-04 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME On-screen Keyboard Patch ■ 119420-01 – SunOS 5.10: Thai locale patch ■ 119470-13 – SunOS 5.10: Sun Enterprise Network Array firmware and utilities ■ 120199-11 – SunOS 5.10: sysidtool patch ■ 119534-13 – SunOS 5.10: Flash Archive Patch ■ 119538-14 – GNOME 2.6.0: Window Manager Patch ■ 119540-07 – GNOME 2.6.
SPARC Patch List ■ 120011-14 – SunOS 5.10: kernel patch ■ 119757-11 – SunOS 5.10: Samba patch ■ 119764-06 – SunOS 5.10 : ipmitool patch ■ 119766-02 – SunOS 5.10 : SunFreeware man pages patch ■ 119771-02 – SunOS 5.10: Asian CCK locales patch ■ 119783-05 – SunOS 5.10: bind patch ■ 119797-17 – SunOS 5.10:: CDE Localization message patch ■ 119810-05 – SunOS 5.10: International Components for Unicode Patch ■ 119812-05 – X11 6.6.2: Freetype patch ■ 119814-19 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 154 ■ 120256-01 – SunOS 5.10: hci1394 Patch ■ 120282-03 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME CD Player Utility Patch ■ 120284-06 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME CORBA ORB and component framework ■ 120286-02 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME text editor Patch ■ 120288-03 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME terminal Patch ■ 120292-01 – SunOS 5.10 : mysql patch ■ 120294-01 – SunOS 5.10 : mysql man patch ■ 120311-02 – SunOS 5.10: FRESHBIT ONLY PATCH: For deletes file ■ 120329-02 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 120811-08 – SunOS 5.10: FUJITSU PCI Fibre Channel Driver 3.0 patch ■ 120812-23 – OpenGL 1.5: OpenGL Patch for Solaris ■ 120815-01 – SunOS 5.10: dmfe patch ■ 120816-01 – SunOS 5.10: at and batch Patch ■ 120830-06 – SunOS 5.10: vi and ex patch ■ 120873-06 – SunOS 5.10: xscreensaver localization message patch ■ 120889-01 – SunOS 5.10: librac patch ■ 120928-23 – SunOS 5.10: Sun XVR-2500 Graphics Accelerator Patch ■ 120984-01 – SunOS 5.10: nss_user.so.
SPARC Patch List 156 ■ 121561-04 – SunOS 5.10: keymap patch ■ 121606-02 – GNOME 2.6.0: Python patch ■ 121620-03 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for mediaLib in Solaris ■ 121667-02 – SunOS 5.10 : pilot-link header patch ■ 121669-01 – SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware pilot-link man pages patch ■ 125287-02 – SunOS 5.10: Japanese X locale update ■ 121675-11 – SunOS 5.10: Japanese Input System ATOK patch ■ 121677-05 – SunOS 5.10: Japanese Input System Wnn patch ■ 121870-01 – X11 6.6.
SPARC Patch List ■ 122408-01 – SunOS 5.10: libmtmalloc patch ■ 122418-01 – SunOS 5.10: Fix Garbled Message Issues for Ru ■ 122422-03 – SunOS 5.10: add missing locale files for Mozilla ■ 122424-01 – SunOS 5.10: Mozilla default bookmarks patch ■ 122470-02 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME Java Help Patch ■ 122487-06 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Middle Eastern Region locale issue ■ 122515-01 – SunOS 5.10: boston platform patch ■ 122517-04 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 158 ■ 123328-01 – SunOS 5.10: expr patch ■ 123332-01 – SunOS 5.10: tftp and in.tftpd patch ■ 123358-02 – SunOS 5.10: jumpstart and live upgrade compliance patch ■ 123406-02 – SunOS 5.10: svc-zones patch ■ 123494-04 – X11 6.6.2: fontconfig patch ■ 123520-01 – SunOS 5.10: basename & dirname patch ■ 123526-01 – SunOS 5.10: libcurses patch ■ 123590-08 – SunOS 5.10: PostgresSQL patch ■ 123647-02 – SunOS 5.10: gcc patch ■ 123661-04 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List ■ 124943-01 – SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware gzip man pages patch ■ 124997-01 – SunOS 5.10: /usr/bin/tip patch ■ 124999-01 – SunOS 5.10: mc-us3 driver patch ■ 125022-01 – SunOS 5.10: usr/sbin/sar patch ■ 125045-01 – X11 6.6.2: Xft patch ■ 125075-01 – SunOS 5.10: svc-volfs patch ■ 125166-10 – SunOS 5.10: Qlogic ISP Fibre Channel Device Driver ■ 125167-01 – SunOS 5.10: gssd patch ■ 125171-02 – SunOS 5.10: dad driver patch ■ 125172-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 160 ■ 125551-01 – SunOS 5.10: librestart patch ■ 125719-10 – X11 6.8.0: Xorg server patch ■ 125725-02 – X11 6.6.2: xinerama patch ■ 125731-02 – SunOS 5.10: XML and XSLT libraries patch ■ 125891-01 – SunOS 5.10: libc_psr_hwcap.so.1 patch ■ 125894-01 – SunOS 5.10: cut patch ■ 125898-01 – SunOS 5.10: locator patch ■ 125905-01 – SunOS 5.10: keytables patch ■ 125952-04 – Sun Java Web Console 3.0.2: Support for Application Server 8.2 EE ■ 126117-02 – CDE 1.
SPARC Patch List ■ 126657-01 – SunOS 5.10: timex patch ■ 126674-01 – SunOS 5.10: libssl patch ■ 126738-02 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for European Region TJDS messages ■ 126740-02 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Asian Region TJDS messages ■ 126742-01 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for Japanese TJDS messages ■ 126868-01 – SunOS 5.10: SunFreeware bzip2 patch ■ 127127-11 – SunOS 5.10: kernel patch ■ 127541-01 – X11 6.8.0: xman patch ■ 127638-01 – CDE 1.6: dtterm patch ■ 127724-01 – SunOS 5.
SPARC Patch List 162 ■ 127986-01 – SunOS 5.10: rpc.metad patch ■ 127994-01 – SunOS 5.10: xargs patch ■ 127997-01 – SunOS 5.10: libfru patch ■ 127998-01 – SunOS 5.10: kssladm patch ■ 128000-01 – SunOS 5.10: in.ftpd patch ■ 128004-01 – SunOS 5.10: headerfile patch ■ 128006-04 – SunOS 5.10: usbsksp patch ■ 128008-01 – SunOS 5.10: libaio Patch ■ 128292-01 – SunOS 5.10: rsm Patch ■ 128294-02 – SunOS 5.10: rpcmod patch ■ 128296-01 – SunOS 5.10: pcfs and pc_node.
SPARC Patch List ■ 136882-01 – SunOS 5.10: ImageMagick patch ■ 136885-03 – SunOS 5.10: iscsi patch ■ 136998-02 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 core patch ■ 137000-02 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 documentation patch ■ 137002-01 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 TCL binding library patch ■ 137004-02 – SunOS 5.10: PostgreSQL 8.2 source code ■ 137017-01 – SunOS 5.10: crontab patch ■ 137019-01 – SunOS 5.10: snmpXdmid patch ■ 137021-01 – SunOS 5.10: format patch ■ 137023-01 – SunOS 5.10: time.
SPARC Patch List ■ 137278-01 – SunOS 5.10: ipsecconf patch ■ 137280-01 – SunOS 5.10: dld patch ■ 137282-01 – SunOS 5.10: intpexec patch ■ 137321-01 – SunOS 5.10: p7zip patch Note – The Oracle Solaris 10 5/08 software contains script/special patches which do not deliver bug fixes or new features, but deliver changes that are required as a result of issues with the creation of the update image.
SPARC Patch List ■ 122021-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For depend File ■ 122180-01 – SunOS 5.10: Patch for North African locale issues ■ 122225-01 – SunOS 5.10_sparc, SPECIAL PATCH: For Script Files ■ 122263-01 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: fp plug-in for cfgadm ■ 122416-06 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: class action scripts patch ■ 122700-02 – GNOME 2.6.0:: GNOME libs CAS Patch ■ 122763-01 – SunOS 5.10: SunVideo 1.4 procedural patch ■ 123123-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 126918-01 – SunOS 5.10: TRUSTED EXTENSIONS SCRIPT PATCH ■ 127685-02 – CDE 1.6: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 128010-10 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For SCRIPT patch ■ 128011-10 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: For EDITABLE files ■ 128355-09 – SunOS 5.10: SPECIAL PATCH: Script patch for SFW 10 and Solaris 10 update 5 build 10 ■ 137142-02 – SunOS 5.10: Fujitsu special patch x86 Patch List 166 ■ 120901-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libzonecfg patch ■ 121334-04 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 118960-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: patch usr/bin/acctcom and usr/bin/lastcomm ■ 119060-39 – X11 6.6.2_x86: Xsun patch ■ 119064-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libXpm patch ■ 119066-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: fc-cache patch ■ 119082-25 – SunOS 5.10_x86: CD-ROM Install Boot Image Patch ■ 119091-26 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Sun iSCSI Device Driver and Utilities ■ 119116-33 – Mozilla 1.7_x86 patch ■ 119118-42 – Evolution 1.4.6_x86 patch ■ 119131-33 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 168 ■ 119398-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for North America Region locale issues ■ 119400-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for Central American Region locale issues ■ 119402-08 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for Western Europe Region locale issues ■ 119405-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for South American Region locale issues ■ 119406-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Patch for Central European Region locale issues ■ 119408-08 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 125548-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: zoneadm indirect dependency patch ■ 126424-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: bootadm patch ■ 120012-14 – SunOS 5.10_x86: kernel patch ■ 119758-11 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Samba patch ■ 119765-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ipmitool patch ■ 119767-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SunFreeware man pages patch ■ 119772-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Asian CCK locales patch ■ 119784-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: bind patch ■ 119798-17 – SunOS 5.10_x86:: CDE Localization message patch ■ 119811-05 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 170 ■ 120285-06 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86:: GNOME CORBA ORB and component framework ■ 120287-02 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86:: GNOME text editor Patch ■ 120289-03 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86:: GNOME terminal Patch ■ 120293-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86 : mysql patch ■ 120295-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86 : mysql man patch ■ 120312-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: FRESHBIT ONLY PATCH: For deletes file ■ 120313-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For EDITABLE Files ■ 120330-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rexec patch ■ 121454-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 120874-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: xscreensaver localization message patch ■ 120890-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: librac patch ■ 120985-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: nss_user.so.1 Patch ■ 120989-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: grpck Patch ■ 120993-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: nfs_clnt.h and nfs4_clnt.h Patch ■ 121005-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: sh patch ■ 121013-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: traceroute patch ■ 121037-02 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: base libraries patch ■ 121082-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Connected Customer Agents 1.1.
x86 Patch List 172 ■ 121924-01 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86:: GNOME CD Burner patch ■ 121954-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Localization patch for new EMEA FIGGS locales ■ 121978-03 – CDE 1.6_x86: dtlogin resources patch ■ 122006-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86 : SunFreeware growisofs man page ■ 122010-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SunFreeware cdrtools patch ■ 122012-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SunFreeware cdrtools man pages patch ■ 122078-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: NIS yp utilities patch ■ 122084-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 122762-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Sun Update Connection Bootstrapper ■ 122829-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: lsimega driver patch ■ 122861-05 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SCN Update Manager localization patch ■ 122912-10 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Apache 1.3 Patch ■ 122959-04 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: RealPlayer media application ■ 123004-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SAM module patch ■ 124187-07 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SCN Base cacao module patch ■ 123631-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: HTTP proxy settings patch ■ 123006-07 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 174 ■ 124326-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rcm modules patch ■ 124364-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: /usr/bin/stardict patch ■ 124396-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: dtaction patch ■ 124398-02 – CDE 1.6_x86: libDtWidget patch ■ 124400-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: dtfile patch ■ 124402-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: dtpad patch ■ 124404-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: dtstyle patch ■ 124406-01 – CDE 1.6_x86: sdtfprop patch ■ 124445-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: mountd patch ■ 124458-01 – X11 6.6.2_x86: xdm patch ■ 124631-16 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 125389-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SNIA Multipath Management API and Multipathing Utilities ■ 125475-01 – X11 6.8.0_x86: Xorg client libraries patch ■ 125500-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: chmod chown Patch ■ 125532-02 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: File System Examiner Patch ■ 125534-06 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86: Trusted Extension Runtime Patch ■ 125538-01 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86:: GNOME post script viewer ■ 125540-03 – Mozilla 1.7_x86: Mozilla Firefox Web browser ■ 125542-02 – Mozilla 1.
x86 Patch List 176 ■ 126441-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rm patch ■ 126443-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ac97.h and audioixp.h patch ■ 126529-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SNIA Multipath Management API Libraries and scsi_vhci driver ■ 126541-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libumem library patch ■ 126543-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: snmpdx and mibiisa patch ■ 126545-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: snmpdx manifest patch ■ 126547-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: Bash patch ■ 126586-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: auto_ef patch ■ 126631-02 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List ■ 127889-06 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ipf patch ■ 127891-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: nge patch ■ 127915-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: lofiadm patch ■ 127923-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: cpio patch ■ 127960-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: rpcsec patch ■ 127965-04 – SunOS 5.10_x86: UFS utilities patch ■ 127971-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: find patch ■ 127975-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.routed patch ■ 127977-04 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.mpathd Patch ■ 127981-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: KMF Patch ■ 127995-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 178 ■ 128338-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: aac patch ■ 128339-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: biosint patch ■ 128341-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: in.iked patch ■ 128343-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: ksh and sh patch ■ 128351-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: dhcpmgr.so.1 Patch ■ 128403-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: etc/default/kbd patch ■ 128412-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: vuidm patch ■ 136700-01 – X11 6.6.2_x86: Xvnc patch ■ 136714-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: cmlb patch ■ 136715-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: sysevent_conf_mod.
x86 Patch List ■ 137094-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: logindevperm patch ■ 137096-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libfmd_snmp.so.1 patch ■ 137098-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: inetd-upgrade patch ■ 137103-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: flowacct patch ■ 137104-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libdladm.so.1 patch ■ 137116-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SUNWcsr/postinstall patch ■ 137148-03 – SunOS 5.10_x86: libexpat patch ■ 137275-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: etc/mnttab patch ■ 137277-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: uucico patch ■ 137279-01 – SunOS 5.
x86 Patch List 180 ■ 120933-01 – Solaris 10_x86: Live Upgrade to S10U1 fails due to checkinstall script ■ 120935-01 – Solaris 10_x86: Live Upgrade to S10U1 fails due to SUNWccccrr postinstall ■ 121062-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: motd Patch ■ 121307-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For package level scripts only ■ 121464-08 – GNOME 2.6.0_x86:: GNOME Accessibility Libraries Patch ■ 121576-01 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For package level scripts only ■ 121672-01 – GNOME 2.6.
x86 Patch List ■ 125536-03 – Openwindows 3.7.3_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: CAS script patch for ZONE ■ 125694-02 – SunOS 5.10_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: For package level scripts only ■ 125722-05 – X11 6.6.2_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: CAS script patch for ZONE ■ 125724-01 – X11 6.6.2_x86: SPECIAL PATCH: CAS scripts to install symlink for OpenGL ■ 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.