Installation guide

# crle -c /var/ld/ld.config
Make a note of the current Default Library Path. Next, modify the path to also include the components
shown below. Note that the -l option resets the value, rather than appending it, so if there already
were values set on your system, prepend them to the -l parameter.
On sparc:
# crle -c /var/ld/ld.config -l
/other/existing/path:/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib
On x86:
# crle -c /var/ld/ld.config -l
/other/existing/path:/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/sfw/lib
4 .1.7.1.3. Do wn loading Red Hat Netwo rk Clien t Packages
Download the appropriate tarball of packages from the /var/www/html /pub/ directory of your
Satellite. If you are able to use a GUI web browser like Mozilla, navigate to the /pub directory of the
Satellite and save the appropriate tarball to your client:
http://your-satellite.example.com/pub/rhn-solaris-
bootstrap-<version>-<solaris-arch>-<solaris-version>.tar.gz
If you must download the tarball from the command line, it should be possible to use ftp to transfer
the file from the Satellite to the client.
Using g zi p, decompress the tarball. You should have the following packages:
R HAT po ssl
R HAT rhnrcfg
R HAT rhnrcfg a
R HAT rhnrcfg c
R HAT rhnrcfg m
R HAT rhnc
R HAT rhnl
R HAT rpush
R HAT smart
SMC l i bg cc and SMC o ssl g may also be included in the tarball.
4 .1.7.1.4 . In stallin g t h e Red Hat Netwo rk Packages
Change to the uncompressed directory and use the UNIX variant's native installation tool to install
each package. For example, on Solaris, use the pkg ad d command. Answer "yes" to any prompts
during package install.
Here is how a typical installation might proceed:
Red Hat Sat ellit e 5.7 Client Configurat ion G u ide
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