Running the System Update Utility
Use the system update utility to upgrade your system with the latest patches and
packages required to run the NSM management system installer properly.
NOTE:
The NSM 2010.4 system update utility is compatible with Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4.0 Update 5 or version 5.0.
To run the system update utility:
1.
Copy the system update utility appropriate for your platform from the NSM Installation
CD or directory to a suitable directory on the server.
We recommend that you save the utility in the
/usr
subdirectory.
2.
Uncompress the system update utility file using the
gzip
command. For example:
gzip -d nsm2010.4-systemupdate-linuxES_5.tar.gz
3.
Uncompress the appropriate system update utility
.tar
file. For example:
tar xfv nsm2010.4-systemupdate-linuxES_5.tar
A subdirectory for the platform ("es4", “es5”, or "sol10") is created and all of the files
required to update your system packages and utilities are extracted into that directory.
4.
Navigate to the subdirectory.
5.
Run the update shell archive script. For example, you can execute the shell archive
script by running the following command:
<platform>.sh
For example, on Linux es4, the update script is named
rhes4_upd3.sh
and located in
the
es4
directory.
For Solaris, the
systemupdate-solaris
platform
.tar
file expands to <platform> and the
update script is put in that directory. The script for Solaris is located in the same
directory as the tar file. The name of the update script for Solaris is
update_solaris10.sh
.
The script proceeds to check your system for required updates. It next prompts you
to press Enter to continue or Ctrl-C to stop.
6.
Press Enter to continue. The script proceeds to cleanup the RPM database. Let the
script run to completion. This process can take up to 10 minutes depending upon the
number of packages that need to be installed.
Configuring Shared Memory Size
Both the GUI and Device Server require that you modify the operating system shared
memory in order to start and run.
On Solaris systems, you can do this by adding/updating the following in
/etc/system
:
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax= 402653184
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
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