Registered User. Join Date: Apr How can I resolve this problem? Join Date: Jan Couple questions for you: 1 What tech level are you supposed to be at? Try doing 'lppchk -m 3 -v' and see what you get. It should give you more detailed info about what needs to be corrected. Join Date: May Hi, its a normal behaviour that the fileset is broken after the upgrade - as you have stated - the package bos. So you can safely ignore the output.
I am pretty sure that lslpp -L grep bos will show your current, active and committed fileset as 5. Kind regards zxmaus. Rgds Nicki. Missing Base level fileset of bos. I need to install "bos. I found the right bff U and I smitty to install it and encountered the "missing requisites" error as attached in which missing the "base level fileset" bos. And I couldn't find this fileset from the Missing base level fileset for "bos.
I found the right bff U and I smitty to install it and encountered the "missing requisites" error in which missing the "base level fileset". And I couldn't find this fileset from the Internet for long. Do any one able Downgrade bos. Hello, Running AIX 6. I'm trying to downgrade it. On my install DVD I found bos. All setting missing. Hi, guys I am a super newbie in solaris admin Now I got a problem.
Due to the broken of one of Raid system, some user home directory is missing. Someone advises me to relocate the home directory on the new drive. I have googled and have tried " usermode -d " command.
But I found a Although IPsec is not used, we like to all installations identical. To bypass the secure location check for your install, run setup --securepath. It is recommended to install the Oracle Secure Backup software package on a network accessible share or in a local temp directory. Change to the Oracle Secure Backup home directory.
If you wish to install into a different directory, change to that directory. You will be prompted to confirm the new directory location. The Oracle Secure Backup install program uses a temp directory during the installation process. If this directory is unavailable or a warning is issued during install saying that the directory has insufficient space, an alternate temp directory can be specified by running the setup command with the '-t' option:.
A welcome message stating the Oracle Secure Backup version number and then displays progress messages. If the setup script is interrupted, then some temporary files, named OBnnnn or OBnnnn. Z , might remain in the temporary directory. You can safely delete these files. Specify the host role. Regardless of the option you choose in this step, the software required for media server role is installed automatically on the host.
Enter A to install the software for an administrative server and the client. You can add a media server role later during host configuration using Oracle Secure Backup web tool or the obtool command-line interface. Although the software required for a media server is installed, the host does not have the media server role until the admin user grants that role with the chhost command after Oracle Secure Backup is installed. To add the media server role to an administrative server or client after initial installation, you must use the chdev command with the --addrole option.
Enter the e-mail address for notifications. Oracle Secure Backup sends notifications about the administrative domain and its operations to this e-mail address. Specifying an e-mail address is optional and if you do not specify one, no notifications are sent. If you want to customize configuration parameters that are used during the installation, then type y. After you modify the required parameters, the installation program continues with the next step.
The keystore password must be known and safeguarded by the Oracle Secure Backup Administrator. In the event of a disaster, the keystore password is required for recovering your Oracle Secure Backup Administrative Server. Oracle Secure Backup cannot be prompted to retrieve the password.
The keystore password is used to encrypt the keystore containing all the encryption keys. This password is stored in the Oracle Secure Backup wallet. Oracle recommends that you choose a password of at least 8 characters in length that contains a mixture of alphabetic and numeric characters.
Oracle recommends that you choose a password containing a mixture of alphabetic and numeric characters. The minimum password length is 8 characters.
The practice of supplying a password in clear text on a command line or in a command script is not recommended by Oracle. It is a security vulnerability. The recommended procedure is to have the user be prompted for the password. For a client, you can only modify the Oracle Secure Backup temporary directory and the option to start Oracle Secure Backup daemons when the host is rebooted.
If you want to use the default values and omit customizing advanced installation parameters, then enter n. That host is usually the Oracle Secure Backup administrative server. It is used in the initial handshake between the client and the domain host that initiated the request to add the client, to verify the source of the request.
To omit the IP address check at the time of installing the client, use the --noaddinghostid option while invoking the Oracle Secure Backup installer.
For example:. The installation completes and the following message is displayed after a successful installation:. Oracle Secure Backup uses default values for most configuration parameters that are required during the installation process. This includes parameters such as the identify certificate key size, minimum length for user passwords, and so on. In most cases, the default values are sufficient. However, you can provide new values for the parameters by configuring advanced settings during the installation.
To configure advanced settings, the setup script displays a numbered list containing the parameters that can be configured. Figure displays the parameters that can be configured for the administrative server role. To modify a particular parameter, enter the number adjacent to that parameter and provide the required values. For example, to modify the minimum length for user passwords, type 2. The default setting is displayed in brackets beside the option name. Enter the new minimum password length that you wish to use.
Only one advanced parameter can be modified at a time. If you want to make multiple changes, you need to enter them separately. This section explains how to configure tape drives and libraries for Oracle Secure Backup to communicate with them.
In versions Oracle Secure Backup In Oracle Secure Backup In the past, makedev was used on all platforms in Oracle Secure Backup to generate system attach points. Instructions for running makedev on AIX are only included in this document for situations where there might be a reason for doing it manually, but using discoverdev is the preferred procedure.
Device attach points must exist prior to running discoverdev in order for it to function correctly. Table lists the requirements to access device attach points, for each platform. The Oracle Secure Backup makedev command should not be confused with obtool mkdev. Configuring Devices on Linux Media Servers.
Configuring Devices on Solaris Media Servers. The driver enables Oracle Secure Backup to interact with tape and library devices. The host must be configured to automatically reload the driver after a restart. It is also recommended that persistent bindings be configured. Without persistent bindings, devices can become inaccessible by Oracle Secure Backup until their attach points are updated to reflect their new values.
Please consult your system administrator or operating system documentation for information on how to configure persistent bindings on your Linux media server systems. Once these attach points are present on the system, Oracle Secure Backup's discoverdev will be able to use them in creating devices. In Oracle Secure Backup
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