Proceedure To Apply Update
SIZE REQUIREMENTS:
Before installing the update, the system administrator
first needs to determine if there is enough free space in the root and
local filesystem.
Updates U436295 - OPSYS U436296 - TCPIP, NFS, MERGE and X25 U436297 - EXTENSIONS and ADST U436298 - X11 and IBM image adapter/a The update has been broken up into 4 separate pieces. After U436295 is applied, only the sets that contain LPPs that are on your system need to be applied. The updates are cumulative, so U436295 includes all of the fixes in the previous OPSYS ptf (U400005). U436296 includes all of the fixes in U419369. U436297 includes all of the fixes in U419370. U436298 includes all of the fixes in U419371. To put on ptf:
File or Directory not found with RAWRITE
U436295 - OPSYS updates the base operating system and must be put on before any other service update. U436295 also contains the new boot and install disks. U436295 includes all of the fixes in the previous OPSYS ptf (U400005). U436295 Release Note in a readable form... U436295.1 1440 Kb
Fri Jan 24 20:05:00 2003
You can boot and install with the PTF0024 install floppies. I *assume* that this is to enable installation of the BOS on (formerly) non-supported systems or hardware..Install with these: boot1.U436295
Booting with U436295 Boot1/2/Install, you finally get to: Diskette Drive 0
NEW INSTALL OPTION:
U436296 - TCPIP, NFS, MERGE and X25 updates merge, nfs, tcpip, and x25. U436296 includes all of the fixes in U419369. U436296 Release Note in a readable style... U436296.1 1440 Kb
Fri Jan 24 20:05:00 2003
U436297 - EXTENSIONS and ADST updates administrative services, extensions, ate, cdrom, english, kanji, learn, text formatting service, and graphics subroutine library. U436297 includes all of the fixes in U419370. U436297 Release Note in a readable style... U436297.1 1440 Kb
Fri Jan 24 20:05:00 2003
U436298 - X11 and IBM Image Adapter/a updates all of X11 and ibm image adapter a. Also all of the ptfs are cumulative. U436298 includes all of the fixes in U419371. U436298 Release Note in a readable style... U436298.1 1440 Kb
Fri Jan 24 20:05:00 2003
Proceedure To Apply Update: 1. If you applied any emergency fixes to your system, remove them before applying this update: cd /etc/lpp mv eptf.hist eptf.hist.sav 2. Insert diskette Volume 1 in /dev/fd0 and issue:
3. After the update has completed, reboot the system.
Creating Free Space For Service: If you need to free up space used by the last update, use the cleanup program. For each LPP installed and for each invocation of updatep -c to commit an LPP (or group of LPPs applied together), a "backout stack frame" is created as a sub-directory under /usr/lpp.save. A stack frame contains information which permits an update to be uncommitted, and - in subsequent versions of AIX, LPPs to be uninstalled. Stack frames are sequentially numbered and allocated in a LIFO (stacked) manner. The /etc/lpp/cleanup utility enables stack frames to be archived to tape or diskette so that valuable root file space can be released for subsequent updates. Prior to applying a PTF update, the following commands will archive all stack frames. 1) Put media in <device>.
Note: The above
'/dev/<device>
? ??' is correct shell syntax.
Cleanup will delete the stack frame sub-directories from /usr/lpp.save. From this point, further updates may be applied and committed. Note that new stack frame numbers will be allocated to continue the previously established sequence; numbering does not revert to 1. If updates committed before the cleanup need to be uncommitted or rejected, the archived stack frames must first be restored from the tape or diskette. If there is not enough space in the root filesystem after running cleanup, the SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR may use the following procedure to create new space to apply the update: 1) Use minidisks to
create a filesystem
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