installupdate(8)installupdate(8)NAMEinstallupdate - Invokes the Update Installation procedure
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/installupdate [-nogui] [-u] {ris_server:}
/sbin/installupdate [-nogui] [-u] {[cdrom_device] [cdrom_mount_point]}
OPTIONS
On systems with graphics capability, this option invokes the text-
based, menu driven user interface rather than the graphical user inter‐
face. Invokes an unattended Update Installation. Unattended means that
barring any problems during the Update Installation (such as file type
conflicts, insufficient disk space, and blocking layered products),
there is no user interaction required. This option builds a kernel with
all kernel components and does not provide the opportunity to archive
obsolete files before the Update Installation process deletes them.
If the analysis phase of the update discovers file type con‐
flicts, insufficient disk space, or blocking layered products,
the update process stops and prompts you to correct the problem
or problems before the update resumes.
DESCRIPTION
An Update Installation updates the base operating system software and
the worldwide language support (WLS) software to the next released ver‐
sion of the operating system on a single system. The Update Installa‐
tion preserves user files, data files, print and network configura‐
tions, user accounts, and any other system setup and customization you
may have done.
Cluster software is updated by a process called a rolling upgrade. An
Update Installation is one of several stages in a cluster rolling
upgrade. The cluster rolling upgrade process is documented in the Tru‐
Cluster Server Cluster Installation manual and in clu_upgrade(8).
An Update Installation does not update layered products, but you can
still perform an Update Installation if your system is installed with
layered products. Some layered products operate properly with the new
version of the operating system and others must be reinstalled with a
version that is compatible with the new version of the operating sys‐
tem. You are notified accordingly. You can delete these products during
the Update Installation process and then reinstall them on the updated
system.
There are two distribution methods for an Update Installation: From the
operating system CD-ROM (from a mount point or CD-ROM device) Over a
network connection to a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server that
is serving the most recent version of the operating system
The Update Installation is performed from single-user mode. You must be
superuser or the user root to bring a system down to single-user mode.
Do not boot to single-user mode to perform an Update Installation.
Whether you are using CD-ROM or RIS, the Update Installation process is
started by entering the /sbin/installupdate command from the command
line.
The functions performed during the Update Installation process include:
Detecting and deleting obsolete system files, files that were previ‐
ously shipped with the older version of the operating system but are
not in the new release. You have the option to archive these files to a
file name of your choice before they are removed from the system.
Checking for file types that you have changed since the last version of
the operating system. Certain file type conflicts prevent the Update
Installation from continuing, and you must resolve these conflicts
before you can restart the Update. This feature preserves the integrity
of the new operating system about to be installed. Checking for ade‐
quate free disk space to ensure the Update Installation has enough room
for temporary processing and there is enough disk space for the new
software subsets that were introduced in the new version of the operat‐
ing system. Checking for installed layered products that may not be
compatible with the new version of the operating system. The product or
products may need to be reinstalled later. Saving unprotected custom‐
ized files to files with extensions to preserve customizations that
were made to unprotected system files. These files are not expected to
be modified and are not merge protected from the Update Installation,
therefore they are saved with the extension. Performing merges of pro‐
tected system files. These are files that are shipped as part of the
operating system that are expected to be customized (for example, the
/etc/hosts file). These files are merge protected, which means that
user customizations are preserved and newly introduced functionality is
merged into the already customized file. Using the setld command to
load new software subsets. Subsets previously installed are updated as
well as any new mandatory subsets that were introduced in the new ver‐
sion of the operating system. Base operating system subsets and World‐
wide Language Support (WLS) subsets are updated. Building a custom
kernel and rebooting the system with that kernel. Executing user-sup‐
plied update_preinstall and update_postload files, if they exist, to
perform customizations on the updated system.
An Update Installation completes in 45 to 120 minutes. Actual time
varies depending on your processor type, the number of software subsets
that have to be updated, network traffic, and the speed of the CD-ROM
device. You need to respond to prompts only during the initial analysis
phase of the Update Installation.
Postinstallation tasks may include manually merging file customizations
into those files that were not done automatically and rebuilding the
kernel with layered product kernel components. It is recommended that
you review the Update Installation log files located in the
/var/adm/smlogs directory when the Update Installation is complete.
EXAMPLES
The following examples assume you have performed all required prein‐
stallation tasks, have shut down the system to single user mode, and
have mounted the local file systems with the <filename>
/sbin/bcheckrc</filename> command. See the Installation Guide for more
information about these steps.
To start an unattended Update Installation from a CD-ROM device: #
/sbin/installupdate -u /dev/disk/cdrom0c
To start the Update Installation using the text-based interface from a
CD-ROM device that is mounted on the /mnt mount point: #
/sbin/installupdate -nogui /mnt
To start the Update Installation from a RIS server named server1: #
/sbin/installupdate server1:
FILES
Contains a log of the output that was displayed to the screen during
the Update Installation. Contains a list of the files that were saved
to a extension. Contains a list of the files that were saved to a
extension. Contains a list of the protected system files that failed
to automatically merge during the Update Installation.
SEE ALSO
Commands: clu_upgrade(8), doconfig(8), fitset(8), ris(8), setld(8),
updadmin(8)
Installation Guide
Installation Guide -- Advanced Topics
Update Installation Quick Reference Card
Sharing Software on a Local Area Network
TruCluster Server Cluster Installation
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