HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Licenses User Manual

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In a Solaris 11 environment, if you cannot access the publisher of the

Solaris package currently in use, HDLM installation fails. If this happens,

you need to perform the procedure below to disable the publisher. If you

can access the publisher normally, the following procedure is not

required.

1

.

Execute the pkg publisher command.

# pkg publisher

PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI

solaris origin online http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/

2

.

Disable the publisher of the package currently in use.

# pkg set-publisher --disable solaris

3

.

Install HDLM.

4

.

Enable the publisher of the package again.

# pkg set-publisher --enable solaris

Verifying signature-policy

HDLM does not support signatures. As such, verify that the system's
signature-policy is set to verify.

1

.

Execute pkg property signature-policy.

# pkg property signature-policy

PROPERTY VALUE

signature-policy verify

2

.

If verify is not set for signature-policy, execute the following

command to do so:

# pkg set-property signature-policy verify

3

.

Install HDLM.

4

.

Change the value of signature-policy back to the value output in step

1.

# pkg set-property signature-policy value-output-in-step-1

Notes

Do not press Ctrl+C during an HDLM installation or removal in a Solaris

11 environment, or the installation or removal will be interrupted.

Verifying non-global zone

In a Solaris 11 environment, if you cannot access the publisher of the

Solaris package that is currently in use and are installing HDLM in an

environment with a non-global zone configured, you need to detach the

configured non-global zone first. If you can correctly access the publisher

of the package that is in use, you do not need to perform this procedure.

1

.

Execute the zoneadm command.

Creating an HDLM Environment

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