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When applying multiple SLS's, is it necessary to reboot between each patch application or could one apply all patches at once and then reboot?

Ordinarily installing the patches without rebooting will cause no problem.


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However, at the very least you should do a btmnt -w and make an extra copy of unix.old at each relinking step. If everything goes well, you can come back and remove the extra kernels later.

The problem is that every patch that relinks copies the existing /stand/unix to /stand/unix.old, overwriting unix.old. Since you never tried that unix, it could be bad, and now you'd have no good unix.old to fall back on.

So, extra copies of a known working unix are good. You could just make one (unix.good) but then you wouldn't know at which step you had a problem if it did fail.

General procedure:

  • (install that relinks)
  • btmnt -w
  • cp /stand/unix.old /stand/unix.old1
  • btmnt -d:
  • (repeat to .old2 .old3 etc.)

Note you need to copy these to /stand- it will do you no good to copy to any other filesystem.









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  • Nov 21 07:55
    @loudmouthman: correct, but how do you prove ANYTHING like that is accurate? You can't. A text file is no better or worse than anything.
  • Nov 21 07:40
    @loudmouthman: well, a digital signature could prove it hadn't been altered. Text is no more insecure than anything else in that sense.









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