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| After upgrading my Solaris management center (distributed installation) from R55 to R60, there are no Checkpoint environment variables set, and no Checkpoint directories in the PATH. This prevents me from being able to run CLI tools, and is keeping me from upgrading to HF_03 ("error - CPDIR environment variable not set"). Checkpoint is taking forever to figure this out. Can anyone post what the R60 .profile should look like for Solaris? many thanks, karlk |
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| I figured this out finally. I guessed that since the services start when the box boots, there must be something setting the environment in the scripts in /etc/init.d. I found /opt/CPshrd-R60/tmp/.CPprofile.sh When I pasted the contents of that file into my .profile, everything started working. I got my path and other environment variables, I could run cpstop and cpstart, fw ver, and I could install HF_03. Hope this helps someone. karl. |
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