PitBull LX for Solaris

Current Release

PitBull LX 1.1.1 Supplemental Release
Solaris 8 - 0204

Please contact Argus Systems Group or your nearest Authorized Reseller for details about evaluating or purchasing a license for this release.

Support Patches

Solaris patches, in some cases, require integration with the Argus security mechanisms in order to maintain the integrity of the system. Please review the Patch Status list first. If you do not find your patches of interest submit a Patch Analysis Request.

  • Please review these patch lists first: Current PitBull LX Patch Status List
  • If you do not find an answer to the compatibility of your patches of interest submit a Conflicting Patch Resolution Request for analysis by our customer support staff.

A complete list of patch numbers may be obtained from the command line...

showrev -p | cut -d " " -f2

...and should be pasted into the request field when submitting a conflict analysis...

Available Patch Clusters

Solaris 8 01/06 Patch Release for PitBull LX 1.1.1 SPARC
February 2006
INCLUDES Patches included in the Recommended Patch Cluster of 01/06 that are new from the 04/05 release with Argus changes.

This patch cluster is the integration of the 01/06 Recommended Patch Cluster patches that are not included in the Argus 04/05 release with all conflicting patches released by Argus. Incompatible Solaris patches have been removed and replaced with the corresponding Argus patch.

This patch cluster is intended to provide a set of patches that have changed or are new from the previous Argus release level. This is a subset of needed patches that must be applied to a system at the 04/05 Argus release level. Carefully read all important notes and install instructions provided in this README file before installing the cluster. A cluster grouping does not necessarily imply that additional compatibility testing has occured since the individual patches were released.

Significant Bugs Fixed By Argus:

  • None.

The following Argus patches are included in this cluster:

108987-17 112237-14 116959-12 111792-13 116962-09 108993-49 111313-03 112168-04 111883-32 108773-23 111626-04 113886-32 108434-20 108435-20 108968-11 109147-40 109077-19 108974-47 110380-06 116973-02 108725-22 109091-08 110934-24 110286-13 109326-17 110662-21 112668-03 110416-05 108806-20 110723-08 113648-04 109223-07 108652-96 109896-30 110916-06 109320-16 112161-04 116950-07 116965-14 116997-01 108869-30 114554-29 109007-21 109793-26 109885-19 113887-32 115275-06 112390-12 108576-52 108919-27 114045-12 117350-28 2000001-01

Veiw additional documentation:

Please contact Argus Systems or your PitBull Reseller to receive the patch set.


April 2005 Patch Cluster For Foundation/Foundation Suite 4.1

Synopsis: Solaris 8 04/05 Patch Release for Pitbull LX 1.1.1 SPARC

  • INCLUDES: Patches included in the Recommended Patch Cluster of 04/15/05 that are new from the 11/04 release with Argus changes.
  • This patch cluster is the integration of the 04/15/05 Recommended Patch Cluster patches that are not included in the Argus 11/04 release with all conflicting patches released by Argus. Incompatible Solaris patches have been removed and replaced with the corresponding Argus patch.
  • This patch cluster is intended to provide a set of patches that have changed or are new from the previous Argus release level. This is a subset of needed patches that must be applied to a system at the 11/04 Argus release level. Carefully read all important notes and install instructions provided in the README and RELEASE NOTES files before installing the cluster. A cluster grouping does not necessarily imply that additional compatibility testing has occured since the individual patches were released.

Available Individual Patches

August 2005 Patch For Foundation/Foundation Suite 4.1

Synopsis: Solaris 8 Patch Release for Pitbull LX 1.1.1 SPARC

  • NAME: Patch-ID# 2000000-01
  • DATE: August 2005
  • DESCRIPTION: LX attributes were not being handled cleanly for NFS. When getting LX attributes from NFS objects it was possible to get random LX attributes. This has been fixed so that LX attributes requested for NFS objects will be empty. Attempting to set LX attributes on NFS objects will give an error.

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