[pca] init 6 versus reconfig
Martin Paul
martin at par.univie.ac.at
Wed Apr 16 09:39:47 CEST 2008
Corey Becker wrote:
> I see a lot of patches that want a reconfiguration reboot. As far as I
> know, the only way to do that is to run "boot -r" from the "OK" prompt.
> However, when pca installs some of these patches, the last message is
> something like "Reconfiguration reboot required/recommended (init 6)".
>
> Am I missing something here? Shouldn't you have to do an "init 0" and
> then "boot -r" instead of "init 6"?
Just to summarize what the others already said:
There are two methods of initiating a reconfiguration boot: Either go to
OBP with "init 0" and run "boot -r", or "touch /reconfigure" while the
system is still up and reboot with "init 6".
After the installation of certain patches a reconfiguration boot is
required or recommended. Only some of these patches create /reconfigure
by themselves.
When using pca to install patches, it will create /reconfigure whenever
it installs a patch that needs a reconfiguration boot. So if pca tells
you that a reboot is required/recommended, a "init 6" will always suffice.
Hope that helps,
Martin.
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