Hello Managers,
After a 5.1A installation, I run in a postreboot script the following
command (the patchkit 6 has been untarred in /var/tmp)
# /var/tmp/patch_kit/dupatch -install -kit /var/tmp/patch_kit \
-name root -note 'patchkit 6' -patch all -nobackup -proceed
This worked fine with previous patch kits, but this time after reducing
the number of appropriate patches to 230, the 'dupatch' command produced
the following errors.
Has anyone already got (and hopefully solved :-) this problem?
*** You have selected 230 patches ***
expr: syntax error
************************** CAUTION ************************************
Interruption of this phase of the operation will corrupt your
operating system software and compromise the patch database
integrity.
DO NOT Ctrl/C, power off your system, or in any other way
interrupt the patch operation. The patch operation is complete
when you are returned to the Patch Utility menus.
***********************************************************************
=== Installing "Tru64 UNIX V5.1A" Patches:
/usr/sbin/setld: /sbin/tar: arg list too long
tar: No input
ls: *.ctrl not found
setld: The following specified subsets are not available on the
distribution media:
*** KERNEL CONFIGURATION AND BUILD PROCEDURE ***
The system will now automatically build a kernel
with all options and then reboot. This can take
up to 15 minutes, depending on the processor type.
When the login prompt appears after the system
has rebooted, use 'root' as the login name and
the SUPERUSER password that was entered during
this procedure, to log into the system.
*** PERFORMING KERNEL BUILD ***
Working....Mon Jan 19 16:45:51 UTC 2004
A new kernel was NOT successfully built.
* There were problems installing the following patch(es):
[Here comes the list of all 230 patches...]
awk: Input line OSFPAT00137600520 O cannot be longer than 3,000 bytes.
The source line number is 3.
--
Nicolas
Received on Mon Jan 19 2004 - 17:21:35 NZDT