patchrm(1M) System Administration Commands patchrm(1M)NAMEpatchrm - remove a Solaris patch package and restore previously saved
files
SYNOPSISpatchrm [-f] [-G] [-B backout_dir]
[-C net_install_image | -R client_root_path | -S service]
[-t] patch_id
DESCRIPTIONpatchrm removes a patch package and restores previously saved files to
a system running the Solaris 2.x operating environment or later Solaris
environments (such as Solaris 8) that are compatible with Solaris 2.x.
patchrm cannot be used with Solaris 1 patches. patchrm must be run as
root.
With respect to zones(5), when invoked in the global zone, by default,
patchrm patches all appropriate packages in all zones. Patch removal
behavior in a zones environment varies according to the following fac‐
tors:
o use of the -G option (described below)
o setting of the SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES variable in the pkginfo
file (see pkginfo(4)).
o type of zone, global or local (non-global) in patchrm which
is invoked
The interaction of the factors above is specified in "Interaction of -G
and pkginfo Variable in Zones," below.
When you remove patches from packages on a Solaris system with zones
installed, you will see numerous zones-related messages, the frequency
and content of which depend on whether you invoke patchrm in a global
or local zone, the setting of SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES, and the use of the -G
option.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-B backout_dir
Removes a patch whose backout data has been saved to a directory
other than the package database. This option is only needed if the
original backout directory, supplied to the patchadd command at
installation time, has been moved. Specify backout_dir as an abso‐
lute path name.
-C net_install_image
Removes the patched files located on the mini root on a Net Install
Image created by setup_install_server. Specify net_install_image as
the absolute path name to a Solaris 2.6 or compatible version boot
directory. See EXAMPLES.
-f
Forces the patch removal regardless of whether the patch was super‐
seded by another patch.
-G
Remove patch(es) to packages in the current zone only. When used in
the global zone, the patch is removed from packages in the global
zone only and is not removed from packages in any existing non-
global zone. When used in a non-global zone, the patch is removed
from packages in the non-global zone only. See "Interaction of -G
and pkginfo Variable in Zones,", below.
-R client_root_path
Locates all patch files generated by patchrm under the directory
client_root_path. client_root_path is the directory that contains
the bootable root of a client from the server's perspective. Spec‐
ify client_root_path as the absolute path name to the beginning of
the directory tree under which all patch files generated from
patchrm will be located. -R cannot be specified with the -S option.
Note -
The root file system of any non-global zones must not be refer‐
enced with the -R option. Doing so might damage the global zone's
file system, might compromise the security of the global zone,
and might damage the non-global zone's file system. See zones(5).
-S service
Specifies an alternate service (for example, Solaris_2.3). This
service is part of the server and client model, and can only be
used from the server's console. Servers can contain shared /usr
file systems that are created by smosservice(1M). These service
areas can then be made available to the clients they serve. -S can‐
not be specified with the -R option.
-t
Maintains the patchrm return codes from the Solaris release prior
to Solaris 10. On a system with zones(5) installed, a return code
of 0 indicates success. Any other return code indicates failure.
Interaction of -G and pkginfo Variable in Zones
The following list specifies the interaction between the -G option and
the SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES variable (see pkginfo(4)) when removing a patch
in global and local (non-global) zones.
global zone, -G specified
If any packages have SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES set to true: Error; nothing
changes.
If no packages have SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES set to true: Remove patch
from package(s) in global zone only.
global zone, -G not specified
If any packages have SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES set to true: Remove patch
from appropriate package(s) in all zones.
If no packages have SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES set to true: Remove patch
from appropriate package(s) in all zones.
local zone, -G specified or not specified
If any packages have SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES set to true: Error; nothing
changes.
If no packages have SUNW_PKG_ALLZONES set to true: Remove patch
from package(s) in local zone only.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
patch_id
The patch number of a given patch. 104945-02 is an example of a
patch_id.
EXAMPLES
The examples in this section assume that patch 104945-02 has been
installed to the system prior to removal. All of the examples are rela‐
tive to the /usr/sbin directory.
Example 1 Removing a Patch From a Stand-alone System
The following example removes a patch from a standalone system:
example# patchrm 104945-02
Example 2 Removing a Patch From a Client's System From the Server's
Console
The following example removes a patch from a client's system from the
server's console:
example# patchrm-R /export/root/client1 104945-02
Note the caveat on the use of the -R option in the description of that
option, above.
Example 3 Removing a Patch From a Server's Service Area
The following example removes a patch from a server's service area:
example# patchrm-S Solaris_2.3 104945-02
Example 4 Removing a Patch From a Net Install Image
The following example removes a patch from a Net Install Image:
example# patchrm-C /export/Solaris_2.6/Tools/Boot 104945-02
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0
Successful completion.
>0
An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWswmt, SUNWcs │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
DIAGNOSTICS
The following messages may help in determining some of the most common
problems associated with backing out a patch.
Message
prebackout patch exited with return code code.
patchrm exiting.
Explanation and Recommended Action
The prebackout script supplied with the patch exited with a
return code other than 0. Generate a script trace of the pre‐
backout script to determine why the prebackout script failed.
Add the -x option to the first line of the prepatch script to
fix the problem and run patchadd again.
Message
postbackout patch exited with return code code.
patchrm exiting.
Explanation and Recommended Action
The postbackout script supplied with the patch exited with a
return code other than 0. Look at the postbackout script to
determine why it failed. Add the -x option to the first line of
the prepatch script to fix the problem, and, if necessary, re-
exececute the postbackout script only.
Message
Only one service may be defined.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have attempted to specify more than one service from which
to backout a patch. Different services must have their patches
backed out with different invocations of patchrm.
Message
The -S and -R arguments are mutually exclusive.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have specified both a non-native service and a
client_root_path from which to backout a patch. These two argu‐
ments are mutually exclusive. If backing out a patch from a
non-native usr partition, the -S option should be used. If
backing out a patch from a client's root partition (either
native or non-native), the -R option should be used.
Message
The service service cannot be found on this system
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have specified a non-native service from which to backout a
patch, but the specified service is not installed on your sys‐
tem. Correctly specify the service when backing out the patch.
Message
Only one client_root_path may be defined.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have specified more than one client_root_path using the -R
option. The -R option may be used only once per invocation of
patchrm.
Message
The dir directory cannot be found on this system.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have specified a directory using the -R option which is
either not mounted, or does not exist on your system. Verify
the directory name and re-backout the patch.
Message
Patch patch_id has not been successfully installed to this system.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have attempted to backout a patch that is not installed on
this system. If you must restore previous versions of patched
files, you may have to restore the original files from the ini‐
tial installation CD.
Message
Patch patch_id has not been successfully applied to this system.
Will remove directory dir.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You have attempted to back out a patch that is not applied to
this system. While the patch has not been applied, a residual
/var/sadm/patch/patch_id (perhaps from an unsuccessful
patchadd) directory still exists. The patch cannot be backed
out. If you must restore old versions of the patched files, you
may have to restore them from the initial installation CD.
Message
This patch was obsoleted by patch patch_id.
Patches must be backed out in the reverse order in
which they were installed. Patch backout aborted.
Explanation and Recommended Action
You are attempting to backout patches out of order. Patches
should never be backed-out out of sequence. This could under‐
mine the integrity of the more current patch.
Message
Patch patch_id is required to be installed by an already
installed patch_id.
It cannot be backed out until the required patch is backed out first.
Explanation and Recommended Action
Backout the patch that is required to be installed then backout
the desired patch.
Message
The installation of patch patch_id was interrupted.
Explanation and Recommended Action
A previous installation was interrupted. The interrupted patch
needs to be installed before backing out the desired patch.
Message
Patch patch_id was installed without backing up the original
files. It cannot be backed out.
Explanation and Recommended Action
Either the -d option of patchadd was set when the patch was
applied, or the save area of the patch was deleted to regain
space. As a result, the original files are not saved and
patchrm cannot be used. The original files can only be recov‐
ered from the original installation CD.
Message
pkgadd of pkgname package failed return code code.
See /var/sadm/patch/patch_id/log for reason for failure.
Explanation and Recommended Action
The installation of one of patch packages failed. See the log
file for the reason for failure. Correct the problem and run
the backout script again.
Message
Restore of old files failed.
Explanation and Recommended Action
The backout script uses the cpio command to restore the previ‐
ous versions of the files that were patched. The output of the
cpio command should have preceded this message. The user should
take the appropriate action to correct the cpio failure. This
is for Solaris 2.4 or previous versions.
SEE ALSOcpio(1), pkginfo(1), patchadd(1M), pkgadd(1M), pkgchk(1M), pkgrm(1M),
showrev(1M), pkginfo(4), attributes(5), zones(5)NOTES
On client server machines the patch package is not removed from exist‐
ing clients or from client root template space. Therefore, when appro‐
priate, all client machines will need the patch removed directly using
this same patchrm method on the client. A bug affecting a package util‐
ity (for example, pkgadd, pkgrm, pkgchk) could affect the reliability
of patchadd or patchrm which use package utilities to install and back‐
out the patch package. It is recommended that any patch that fixes
package utility problems be reviewed and, if necessary, applied before
other patches are applied. Existing patches are:
Solaris 2.1:
patch 100901
Solaris 2.2:
101122
Solaris 2.3:
10133
Solaris 2.4 Sparc Platform Edition:
102039
Solaris 2.4 Intel Platform Edition:
102041
Solaris 2.5.1 Sparc Platform Edition:
104578
Solaris 2.51 Intel Platform Edition:
104579
Solaris 2.6 Sparc Platform Edition:
106292
Solaris 2.6 Intel Platform Edition:
106293
WARNINGS
Certain patches are classified as "deferred activation" patches (some‐
times with initial capitals, as "Deferred Activation" patches). Under
conditions indicated below, such patches require special treatment. A
patch's README file specifies whether that patch is of the deferred
activation variety. (Search on "Deferred Activation" in the README
file.)
If you are installing or removing a patch that uses deferred activation
patching, you must check on the following:
o On a system running zones, all non-global zones must be in a
halted state for adding or removing a patch.
o Deferred activation patching requires the loopback file sys‐
tem (lofs) in order to complete safely. Systems running Sun
Cluster 3.1 or Sun Cluster 3.2 are likely to have lofs
turned off because of restrictions on HA-NFS functionality
when lofs is enabled. Therefore, before a deferred activa‐
tion patch is installed or removed, you must re-enable the
loopback file system by commenting out the following line in
the /etc/system file:
exclude:lofs
Then, reboot your system and install or remove the patch.
After you have completed the patch operation, uncomment the
line cited above, then reboot to resume normal operation.
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