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Wpar.Aix53wpar.Pdf +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Pre-installation Verification... +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Verifying selections...done Verifying requisites...done Results... WARNINGS -------- Problems described in this section are not likely to be the source of any immediate or serious failures, but further actions may be necessary or desired. Already Installed ----------------- The number of selected filesets that are either already installed or effectively installed through superseding filesets is 1. See the summaries at the end of this installation for details. NOTE: Base level filesets may be reinstalled using the "Force" option (-F flag), or they may be removed, using the deinstall or "Remove Software Products" facility (-u flag), and then reinstalled. No ROOT Part to Install ----------------------- The following selected filesets do not have a "root" part that can be installed. Either the fileset's corresponding "usr" part has yet to be installed or the fileset does not have a "root" part. bos.net.ncs devices.fcp.disk.array.rte << End of Warning Section >> SUCCESSES --------- Filesets listed in this section passed pre-installation verification and will be installed. Selected Filesets ----------------- bos.mp64 7.2.2.0 # Base Operating System 64-bit... bos.net.nfs.client 7.2.2.0 # Network File System Client bos.net.nis.client 7.2.1.0 # Network Information Service ... bos.rte.install 7.2.2.1 # LPP Install Commands bos.rte.lvm 7.2.2.1 # Logical Volume Manager bos.wpars 7.2.2.0 # AIX Workload Partitions devices.chrp.base.rte 7.2.2.0 # RISC PC Base System Device S... devices.chrp.pci.rte 7.2.2.0 # PCI Bus Software (CHRP) devices.chrp.vdevice.rte 7.2.2.0 # Virtual I/O Bus Support devices.common.IBM.ethernet.rte 7.2.2.0 # Common Ethernet Software devices.common.IBM.fc.rte 7.2.2.0 # Common IBM FC Software devices.common.IBM.mpio.rte 7.2.2.0 # MPIO Disk Path Control Module devices.common.IBM.scsi.rte 7.2.2.0 # Common SCSI I/O Controller S... devices.fcp.disk.rte 7.2.2.0 # FC SCSI CD-ROM, Disk, Read/W... devices.fcp.tape.rte 7.2.2.0 # FC SCSI Tape Device Software devices.scsi.disk.rte 7.2.2.0 # SCSI CD-ROM, Disk, Read/Writ... devices.tty.rte 7.2.1.0 # TTY Device Driver Support So... wio.common 7.2.0.0 # Common I/O Support for Workl... Requisites ---------- (being installed automatically; required by filesets listed above) bos.acct 7.2.2.0 # Accounting Services bos.aso 7.2.2.0 # Active System Optimizer bos.diag.com 7.2.2.0 # Common Hardware Diagnostics bos.diag.rte 7.2.2.0 # Hardware Diagnostics bos.diag.util 7.2.2.0 # Hardware Diagnostics Utilities bos.net.tcp.client_core 7.2.2.0 # TCP/IP Client Core Support bos.net.tcp.slp 7.2.1.0 # TCP/IP SLP Applications bos.net.tcp.syslogd 7.2.0.0 # TCP/IP syslogd Application bos.perf.libperfstat 7.2.2.0 # Performance Statistics Libra... bos.perf.perfstat 7.2.2.0 # Performance Statistics Inter... bos.perf.pmaix 7.2.2.0 # Performance Management bos.perf.tools 7.2.2.0 # Base Performance Tools bos.perf.tune 7.2.2.0 # Performance Tuning Support bos.pmapi.pmsvcs 7.2.2.0 # Performance Monitor API Kern... bos.pmapi.tools 7.2.2.0 # Performance Monitor API Tools bos.sysmgt.serv_aid 7.2.2.0 # Software Error Logging and D... bos.sysmgt.trace 7.2.2.0 # Software Trace Service Aids clic.rte.kernext 4.10.0.1 # CryptoLite for C Kernel devices.common.IBM.ide.rte 7.2.0.0 # Common IDE I/O Controller So... devices.common.IBM.iscsi.rte 7.2.0.0 # Common iSCSI Files devices.common.IBM.sissas.rte 7.2.2.0 # Common IBM SAS RAID Software devices.ide.cdrom.rte 7.2.0.0 # IDE CDROM Device Software devices.pci.00105000.com 7.2.2.0 # Common SAS Expansion Card De... devices.pci.77102224.com 7.2.2.0 # PCI-X FC Adapter (77102224) ... devices.pci.df1000f7.com 7.2.2.0 # Common PCI FC Adapter Device... devices.pciex.df1060e214103404.com 7.2.2.0 # Common PCIe2 FC Adapter Devi... devices.sas.rte 7.2.2.0 # Serial Attached SCSI Device ... devices.scsi.ses.rte 7.2.0.0 # SCSI Enclosure Device Software devices.vdevice.IBM.v-scsi.rte 7.2.2.0 # Virtual SCSI Client Support mcr.rte 7.2.2.0 # Metacluster Checkpoint and R... openssl.base 1.0.2.1100 # Open Secure Socket Layer perfagent.tools 7.2.2.0 # Local Performance Analysis &... << End of Success Section >> FILESET STATISTICS ------------------ 21 Selected to be installed, of which: 18 Passed pre-installation verification 2 FAILED pre-installation verification 1 Already installed (directly or via superseding filesets) 32 Additional requisites to be automatically installed ---- 50 Total to be installed +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Installing Software... +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ installp: APPLYING software for: bos.acct 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 1 of 50 (Total time: 0 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.diag.util 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 2 of 50 (Total time: 1 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.perf.perfstat 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 3 of 50 (Total time: 1 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.pmapi.tools 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 4 of 50 (Total time: 1 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.rte.install 7.2.2.1 Filesets processed: 5 of 50 (Total time: 2 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.rte.lvm 7.2.2.1 Filesets processed: 6 of 50 (Total time: 2 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.sysmgt.serv_aid 7.2.2.0 bos.sysmgt.trace 7.2.2.0 0518-307 odmdelete: 0 objects deleted. Filesets processed: 8 of 50 (Total time: 4 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.wpars 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 9 of 50 (Total time: 4 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: clic.rte.kernext 4.10.0.1 Filesets processed: 10 of 50 (Total time: 4 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.chrp.base.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 11 of 50 (Total time: 5 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.chrp.pci.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 12 of 50 (Total time: 5 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.chrp.vdevice.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 13 of 50 (Total time: 5 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.ethernet.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 14 of 50 (Total time: 6 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.fc.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 15 of 50 (Total time: 6 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.ide.rte 7.2.0.0 Filesets processed: 16 of 50 (Total time: 6 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.iscsi.rte 7.2.0.0 Filesets processed: 17 of 50 (Total time: 7 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.mpio.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 18 of 50 (Total time: 7 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.scsi.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 19 of 50 (Total time: 8 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.common.IBM.sissas.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 20 of 50 (Total time: 8 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.fcp.disk.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 21 of 50 (Total time: 8 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.fcp.tape.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 22 of 50 (Total time: 9 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.ide.cdrom.rte 7.2.0.0 Filesets processed: 23 of 50 (Total time: 9 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.pci.00105000.com 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 24 of 50 (Total time: 9 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.pci.77102224.com 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 25 of 50 (Total time: 10 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.pci.df1000f7.com 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 26 of 50 (Total time: 10 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.pciex.df1060e214103404.com 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 27 of 50 (Total time: 10 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.sas.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 28 of 50 (Total time: 11 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.scsi.disk.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 29 of 50 (Total time: 11 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.scsi.ses.rte 7.2.0.0 Filesets processed: 30 of 50 (Total time: 11 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.tty.rte 7.2.1.0 Filesets processed: 31 of 50 (Total time: 12 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: devices.vdevice.IBM.v-scsi.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 32 of 50 (Total time: 12 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: openssl.base 1.0.2.1100 Filesets processed: 33 of 50 (Total time: 12 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.diag.com 7.2.2.0 bos.diag.rte 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 35 of 50 (Total time: 13 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.mp64 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 36 of 50 (Total time: 13 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.net.nis.client 7.2.1.0 bos.net.tcp.client_core 7.2.2.0 bos.net.tcp.slp 7.2.1.0 bos.net.tcp.syslogd 7.2.0.0 Filesets processed: 40 of 50 (Total time: 15 secs). installp: APPLYING software for: bos.perf.libperfstat 7.2.2.0 bos.perf.tools 7.2.2.0 bos.perf.tune 7.2.2.0 Filesets processed: 43 of 50 (Total time: 16 secs).
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