Thank you very much to you all. My original question: > >I am curious as to what this means, "Generic Patch December 2002?" > >Thanks for your input. > >****Telnet login****** >Last login: Tue Dec 6 14:47:58 from 10.10.10.169 >Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic Patch December 2002 > Answers: Many suggested that my patch cluster was out of date. This wasn't the case as I have installed many patch clusters on this server. Now unless my patch clusters (Sol recommended) never had kernel patches then I could see the reason for the message, as some suggested it was in reference to my Kernel patch. Perhaps I have never installed a patch cluster that would update my motd. I don't know. Many said it was ok and it referenced my OS release of 12/02. ***I like this one, makes me feel all good*** I learned that the message comes from /etc/motd Perhaps this message from Ric (one of the many that responded) explains it best. I asked Ric to check his motd and then asked him if he had installed patch clusters since that date, which he had. "Yes, which shoots my theory as to when it changes. In looking thru old md5 reports, it appears Sun stopped placing the "uname -v" output in the motd file around 2000, since that's the last time that file's md5 checksum changed across a patch cluster. Looks like the file comes from package SUNWcsr at install time, and my motd is from the Solaris 8 2/02 CDs. Installing from he 2/04 pressing of Solaris 8 creates a /etc/motd that reads Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic Patch February 2004 So I'm guessing the Solaris 8 media used to build your system was somewhere in between the two sets I have?" _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Dec 9 12:46:36 2005
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