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• RHATrcfga
• RHATrcfgc
• THATrcfgm
• RHATrhnc
• RHATrhnl
• RHATrpush
• RHATsmart
SMClibgcc and SMCosslg may also be included in the tarball.
9.3.1.4. Install the RHN 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 pkgadd command. Answer "yes" to any prompts
during package install.
Here is how a typical installation might proceed:
# pkgadd -d RHATpossl-0.6-1.p24.6.pkg all
# pkgadd -d RHATpythn-2.4.1-2.rhn.4.sol9.pkg all
# pkgadd -d RHATrhnl-1.8-7.p23.pkg all
...
Note
You may choose to use the -n of pkgadd, which runs the command in non-interactive
mode. However, this may cause the installation of some packages to fail silently on
Solaris 10.
Continue until each package is installed in the RHN-specific path: /opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/.
9.3.1.5. Include RHN Packages in the PATH
In order to make the RHN packages available at each login, you may wish to add them to your PATH.
To do so, add these commands to your login script:
# PATH=$PATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/bin
# PATH=$PATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/usr/bin
# PATH=$PATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/usr/sbin
# export PATH
To enable access to the RHN client command man pages, add them to your MANPATH. To do so,
add the following commands to your login script:
# MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/man
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