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George Carey
PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 12:42 pm    Post subject: On solaris Reply with quote

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On solaris box I do the following command:

pkgchk mqm --- and get the following Warning.

Warning: Package <mqm> is installed but empty

Anyone know what data base pkgchk is looking for that it says is empty to determine this Warning. As the product works fine.

pkginfo mqm and pkginfo -l mqm both work fine.
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Philip Morten
PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The package data is in /var/sadm/pkg/mqm and /var/sadm/install/contents. 'grep mqm /var/sadm/install/contents' should list the same files as 'pkgchk -v mqm'.
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George Carey
PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:27 am    Post subject: pkgchk mqm Reply with quote

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Thanks, I appreciate it. I was able to determine this after some time by doing a 'pfiles -F {pidof_PKGCHK}' on the pkgchk command as it was running(not as easy as it sounds)...

But it is good to know my hack is confirmed by a Hursleyite!

One other thing, I noticed that the output of the pkgchk -l mqm works fine no errors, but pkgchk mqm gives ERRORS, showing permissions expectected on LC_MESSAGES amq.cat files as 755 expected and 700 actual. I go in and change these permission to correspond as expected and it gives same ERRORs. Any thought on why this is the case ?
Going to do my little pfiles hack again to see if that tells me anything, but if you know perhaps you could pass it along...


!!! CORRECTION !!! my mistake the permission changes were being recognized. I was reading the ERROR message file incorrectly. (I think!!!) ....(maybe)Never mind on the last question.

Regards,
GTC
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