Original message
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I just installed (at the request of our configuration management system vendor)
patches 101318-54 and 101344-11 to our SS-10 512MP system running Solaris 2.3.
Now the system will not boot. It prints the inital message, then the spinner
just hangs there.
The system is dead in the water, boot -r or boot -s don't work either.
What is the best way to recover (we should have backups if that is the only
resourse).
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Everybody suggested booting from CDROM and restoring the files replaced by
the patch, or restoring backup. I restored from backup and the system is
running again.
This is the last time I will try installing any patches without an alternate
boot disk. I can't believe that Sun would issue patches that are likely to
blow up a system.
Thanks to the following..
Gary Merinstein <gmerin@panix.com>
pallas@oclc.org (George Pallas)
Marco.Gaspar@staff.udg.mx (Marco A. Gaspar R.)
white@erim.org (Brian White)
Russ Poffenberger DOMAIN: poffen@San-Jose.ate.slb.com
Schlumberger Technologies ATE UUCP: {uunet,decwrl,amdahl}!sjsca4!poffen
1601 Technology Drive CIS: 72401,276
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