Sparc ones in the past had been known to work for decades without any issues, while x64 ones of today are close to the ideal in terms of hardware support by various OSes and optimal performance. Hi, your tutorial is excellent, just that I have one last question, since you have all the tools azap installed, how you execute the command with the package you want installed? Thanks for your reply, greetings from Mexico. Your email address will not be published. Thanks, Rich Wagner. Hi Rich, Thanks for stopping by!
If no errors occur, a list of installed files is returned. Otherwise, the pkgchk command reports the error. The example also shows how to verify that the package files were installed properly.
If the packages you want to install are available from a remote system, you can manually mount the directory that contains the packages in package format and install packages on the local system.
The following example shows how to install software packages from a remote system. The pkgadd command installs the SUNWpl5u package. If the automounter is running at your site, you do not need to mount the remote package server manually.
This example is similar to the previous example, except that it uses the -a option and specifies an administration file named noask-pkgadd , which is illustrated in Avoiding User Interaction When Adding Packages pkgadd.
The URL must point to a stream-formatted package. How to Add Software Packages pkgadd Become superuser or assume an equivalent role. All packages that are installed in the current image and that have updates available for this image are updated.
This operation is likely to update key system packages and create a new boot environment. As a best practice, use the -nv option with this command first. Then use the --be-name option if necessary to create a new boot environment with the specified name. Search Scope:. Document Information About This Book 1. Managing User Accounts and Groups Overview 3.
Managing User Accounts and Groups Tasks 4. Working With Oracle Configuration Manager 6. Managing Services Overview 7. Managing Services Tasks 8. Using the Fault Manager 9. Managing System Information Tasks Managing System Processes Tasks Monitoring System Performance Tasks Installing and Updating Packages The pkg install command installs packages that are not currently installed and updates packages that are already installed.
Installing a New Package Use the commands described in Getting Information About Packages to identify a package that you want to install. All rights reserved. Legal Notices.
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