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The software download site for patches is SunSolve. On that site, you can view the download instructions and download the images. The packages in the media have been updated to include the latest functionality in Solaris 9 Containers patch The product download also includes a README file containing installation instructions for both versions, and a sample Solaris 9 flash archive image provided for validation purposes.

See step 3. The cs00 Japanese input method is no longer supported in the Solaris 9 software. The following table lists devices and driver software that are no longer supported in this release:. The system used dynamic linking for these executables by default. This change does not affect binary compatibility for SunOS 4. This locale name facilitated migration from the Solaris 1.

The Solaris 1. Version 1. Near-equivalent capability is supported by Java 2 Standard Edition, versions 1. The Kerberos version 4 client was removed from the Solaris 8 release. Developers are encouraged to migrate to the Motif toolkit. The OpenWindows environment is no longer supported in this release. These parameters have been replaced with an enhanced file-system caching architecture that implements paging policies that are similar to priority paging, but always enabled.

The s5fs file system is no longer supported in this release. The s5fs file system supports the installation of Interactive UNIX applications, which is no longer required in the Solaris software. Some features of the sendmail utility are no longer supported in this release.

For example, the -s switch is used to remove spooled packages. The one major exception is the -A switch, which will remove the package from the computer regardless of any shared files. When removing software on a Solaris machine, keep in mind the following points:. By default, files shared with other applications besides the one you are removing are not deleted.

Be aware of package dependencies. Don't remove a package if a program you need to use requires it. Although you can use the rm command to remove files, don't use it to remove software packages. It will corrupt the software database. The removef command can be used to remove an individual file and it will update the software database. However, it's not recommended for removing packages, which contain many files. Removing one file can cause packages to fail.

It's important to know how to both add and remove software properly. If you add software that corrupts your system, you could have to reinstall your operating system. The same goes for removing software. Doing so improperly could have you performing an installation.

Last but not least, don't forget that to remove software packages, you must have superuser privileges or be able to assume an equivalent role. Real World Scenario: Problems Installing Software You have recently been promoted to systems administrator for your small service field office, and the former systems administrator has moved on to greener pastures. You know that the previous administrator set up one of your two Solaris 9 servers as an installation server so she could install software on clients without having to carry the installation media around with her.

One of your users has just received a promotion and needs to have some new software packages installed on his machine. So, you go to the client machine and mount the directory on the server that you know contains the installation files. What could be the problem? Behind the scenes, what has happened is that the files necessary to install the ACCTwksp package were for some reason not installed on the server by the first administrator.

If you get this warning message, you must first install the package on the server, as opposed to just copying it to a spool directory. After that, the installation should proceed normally. When using installation servers, make sure software installation packages are current. Previous page. Table of content. Next page. Note None of the graphical software management tools enable you to add packages to a spool directory or to use an administration file to eliminate user interaction.

Table 2. When removing software on a Solaris machine, keep in mind the following points: By default, files shared with other applications besides the one you are removing are not deleted. Authors: Quentin Docter. Introduction to 80x86 Assembly Language and Computer Architecture. Qshell for iSeries.

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