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

3.3.1 Extract dupatch Tools Before Cloning
When beginning a cloning process, first mount the Version 5.1B-5 CD (or extract the
kit if downloaded from the Web) to your Version 5.1B-3 system and run the dupatch
command to install the necessary cloning tools. See the Patch Kit Installation Instructions
document for information about installing the latest dupatch tools.
3.3.2 dupclone Error Message Can Be Ignored
Installing this kit using the dupclone process on systems that do not have all of the
operating system and TruCluster Server base subsets installed might result in a messages
similar to the following to be displayed:
Problem installing:
- Tru64_UNIX_V5.1B:
Patch 27034.00
requires the existence of the following un-installed/un-selected subset(s):
- Tru64_UNIX_V5.1B:
Patch 27023.00
- Tru64_UNIX_V5.1B:
Patch 27050.00
.
.
.
You can ignore this message. In all cases, the subsets are installed correctly.
3.3.3 Installed CSP Might Affect dupatch Cloning Process
If you have installed customer-specific patches (CSPs) on your system, you might see
a message similar to the following when installing this kit using the dupatch cloning
process, at which time the cloning process is terminated:
Inspecting 69 patches for possible system conflicts ...
./usr/bin/ls:
is installed by Customer Specific Patch (CSP):
- Tru64_UNIX_V5.1B / Installation Patches:
Patch 01682.00 - Fix for dupatch command
and can not be replaced by this patch. To install this patch,
ideally, you must first remove the CSP using dupatch.
Before performing this action, you should contact your
HP Service Representative to determine if this patch kit
contains the CSP. If it does not, you may need to obtain a new
CSP from HP in order to install the patch kit and retain the
CSP fix. Or, you may use dupatch baselining to enable the
patch installation.
The recommended action is to perform dupatch baselining on your existing system
to enable the patch installation process and retain the CSP on your system. Removing
the CSP (as mentioned in the message) could eliminate the fixes made by that CSP.
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