HP Tru64 UNIX Release Notes for Version 5.1B-5 (AA-RVGEE-TE, March 2009)

Patch 28020.00 - SP07 OSFCLINET540 (SSRT5971 SSRT3653 SSRT2384 ...)
./sbin/init.d/snmpd: its origin can not be identified.
This patch will not be installed.
Your system contains Patch Kit 2, Patch Kit 3, or Patch Kit 4, and the Insight
Management Agents kit was once installed but has since been removed.
In this case, upgrading to Version 5.1B-5 gives the following error message:
Patch 28020.00 - SP07 OSFCLINET540 (SSRT5971 SSRT3653 SSRT2384 ...)
./etc/pmgrd_iorate.config: does not exist on your system,
however, it is in the inventory of installed subsets.
This patch will not be installed.
To work around this problem, run the dupatch baseline process before installing
Version 5.1B-5. The following steps will guide you through the process:
1. Make a backup copy of the /sbin/init.d/snmpd script. For example:
# cp /sbin/init.d/snmpd /tmp
An alternative to backing up this file, in which you manually modify it, is provided
following step 7.
2. Run the Version 5.1B-5 dupatch utility and select Option 5, Patch Baseline
Analysis/Adjustment.
See the Patch Kit Installation Instructions for detailed instructions.
3. After Phase 5 of the baseline procedure, answer y to the following question:
Do you want to enable the installation of any of these patches? [y/n]: y
Phase 5 reports patches that do not pass installation applicability tests due to the
current state of your system. The installation of Patch 28020.00 was prevented
because of changed system files. The dupatch utility reports the known
information about the files contained in each patch and asks if you want to enable
the installation. Answering yes enables dupatch to install patches that were
prevented from being installed due to unknown files.
4. Install Version 5.1B-5.
5. After the system is running with Version 5.1B-5 installed, stop the snmpd and
insightd daemons as follows:
# /sbin/init.d/snmpd stop
# /sbin/init.d/insightd stop
6. Replace the /sbin/init.d/snmpd script with the one you copied in step 1; for
example:
# cp /tmp/snmpd /sbin/init.d/snmpd
7. Start the snmpd and insightd daemons as follows:
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