SUMMARY: Solaris 8 Problem After Patches Installed
From: John Elser (jElser_at_ck8.uscourts.gov)
Date: 11/04/03
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To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:56:28 -0600
Thanks to WC Jones and the others that replied to my original e-mail which is
below.
After trying a few things, I simply did a patchrm on three of the patches that
were installed. The patches causing me the problem were: 109148-26 and
108994-29, 109327-11. I'm not sure which one or all of them that were causing
the problem. But, because of the fact that the problem corrupted the root
file system every time I tried to shutdown the system, I didn't really have
the time to find out which patch was causing the problem.
Thanks again for the help!
John
On Friday, I installed the Recommended and Security patches to a x86 Solaris 8
system. After the patches were installed, I did a reconfigure boot. This
morning, when I try to shutdown the system, I get this error message:
# Shutdown -y -g0 -i6
ld.so.1: /sbin/init: fatal: relocation error: file /etc/lib/nss_files.so.1:
symbol__nsl_fopen: referenced symbol not found
I couldn't find the exact message with a google search, but one close to this
suggested to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /usr/lib. Before setting the env
variable, this variable was set to nothing. After setting it, I was able to
get a little further in the shut down process, but then the system complained
giving almost the exact same message expect it was looking for "/sbin/uadmin"
instead of "/sbin/init".
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