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Chapter 2 Installing Device Manager software
1
Use the
is installed on your workstation.
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Table 1 Solaris patch files

SunOS/Solaris version
5.6/2.6
5.7/2.7
5.8/2.8
2
Create a new working directory and move to that directory by entering:
mkdir /tmp/patch
cd /tmp/patch
3
Download the patch file archive to the working directory and untar the file by
entering:
tar -xvf jre131_solxx_patchBundle.tar
where:
xx
4
Run the localcheck Perl script included in the patch bundle to determine if the
JRE 1.3.1 patches are applied by entering:
perl localcheck
Note: Perl must be installed on the system and it must be included in the execution path
for this script to work.
If the script reports that all patches are up to date, you do not need to install the
patches. Proceed to the next section,
environment" on page
5
If the script indicates that patches are required for your system, you should
run the install script pinst. Make the install script file executable by entering:
chmod a+x pinst
214392-A
command to determine the version of SunOS/Solaris that
uname -a
lists the patch file archive name for each version of Solaris.
Patch file name
jre131_sol56_patchBundle.tar
jre131_sol57_patchBundle.tar
jre131_sol58_patchBundle.tar
is 56, 57, or 58
31.
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