This patch loaded fine on my S8300D utility server. It fixed the upload gateway firmware which used to fail at 30%.
Just tried it on a ESXi server (Dell R210) and un-installed the prior patch (6.3.7.0.20) with no issues.
/opt/vsp/update -r 637020
then
/opt/vsp/update -i util patch 6.3.8.0.20.zip (this doesnt show the underscore)
Tried installing 6.3.8.0.20 and the installer goes all crazy repeating section over and over.
"warning: /tmp/postgresql-libs-8.1.23-10.el5_10.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID e8562897
error: Failed dependencies:
popt = 1.10.2.3-22.el5 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.el5.i386
rpm = 4.4.2.3-22.el5 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.el5.i386
rpm-libs = 4.4.2.3-22.el5 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.el5.i386"
If I abort the install, the utility server says 6.3.8.0.20 is installed but the known bug is still present.
Also you can tell from my prompt things are not right. Hostname is gone.
[admin@localhost ~]$ /opt/vsp/update -l
****** Patch Numbers installed in this system are ******
638020
[admin@localhost ~]$
You would think they would at least try the patch before releasing.
David
Just tried it on a ESXi server (Dell R210) and un-installed the prior patch (6.3.7.0.20) with no issues.
/opt/vsp/update -r 637020
then
/opt/vsp/update -i util patch 6.3.8.0.20.zip (this doesnt show the underscore)
Tried installing 6.3.8.0.20 and the installer goes all crazy repeating section over and over.
"warning: /tmp/postgresql-libs-8.1.23-10.el5_10.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID e8562897
error: Failed dependencies:
popt = 1.10.2.3-22.el5 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.el5.i386
rpm = 4.4.2.3-22.el5 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.el5.i386
rpm-libs = 4.4.2.3-22.el5 is needed by (installed) rpm-python-4.4.2.3-22.el5.i386"
If I abort the install, the utility server says 6.3.8.0.20 is installed but the known bug is still present.
Also you can tell from my prompt things are not right. Hostname is gone.
[admin@localhost ~]$ /opt/vsp/update -l
****** Patch Numbers installed in this system are ******
638020
[admin@localhost ~]$
You would think they would at least try the patch before releasing.
David
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