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Chapter 3 Registering Your System With Update Manager
This chapter describes how to register your system with Update Manager
and to perform other tasks from the registration wizard. You can also use
the sconadm command to perform registration from the command
line. See the sconadm(1M) man page.
Registering Your System With Update
Manager (Task Map)
You can use Update Manager to manage security updates for your
Solaris 10 system by registering your system with Update Manager. Registration
is free and it involves sending only your basic system specifications to Sun.
The registration process is initiated when you access the Update Manager GUI
for the first time.
You can also use the sconadm command to perform registration
from the command line. See the sconadm(1M) man page.
For more information about the different levels of registration, see Update Manager Registration.
The following table identifies the tasks that you might perform when
you use the Update Manager registration wizard.
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Task
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Description
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For Instructions
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(Optional) Register your system with Update Manager.
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If your system obtains updates and update data from the Sun update server,
or you want to manage your system remotely by using the Sun Update Connection Hosted web application,
you must register your system with Update Manager.
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How to Register Your System
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(Optional) Obtain a Sun subscription key.
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If you want access to other than security updates, or you want to manage
your system remotely by using the Sun Update Connection Hosted web application, you must register
your system with a Sun subscription key.
This subscription key is available to software support customers.
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How to Obtain a Sun Subscription Key
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(Optional) After registration, specify the network proxy to use.
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If your system is connected to the Internet through a network proxy,
you must specify the network proxy that is used to access the Sun update server.
By default, no network proxy is specified.
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Step 5 in How to Register Your System
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(Optional) After registration, specify a local source of updates for
your system.
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You might want your system to obtain updates from a local source, such
as a Sun Update Connection Proxy or a collection of updates on a local system.
You must specify a local source of updates if your system is not connected
to the Internet.
By default, your system obtains updates from Sun.
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Step 4 in How to Register Your System
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How to Register Your System
Note –
To register your system, it must be connected to the Internet.
You might already have a Sun Online Account if you registered for an account
with programs such as Java Developer Connection, OSC, MySun, SunSolve, and
SunStore.
For more information about the different levels of registration,
see Update Manager Registration.
You can also use the sconadm command to perform registration
from the command line. See the sconadm(1M) man page.
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Start the Update Manager application.
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For GNOME users, start the Update Manager application in one
of these ways:
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From the Notification area of the GNOME panel, click the Update
Manager notification icon.
This icon is a blue circle with a question
mark. This icon indicates that the system has not been registered.
This
method does not work immediately after you install the software. You must
log out of the GNOME desktop and log back in.
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From the Sun Java Desktop System Launch menu, choose Applications.
From the Applications menu, choose Utilities. Then, from the
Utilities menu, choose Update Manager.
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Run the /usr/bin/updatemanager command
from your shell prompt.
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For CDE users, start the Update Manager application in one
of these ways:
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From the Application Manager window, double-click the Update
Manager icon.
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Run the /usr/bin/updatemanager command
from your shell prompt.
The Authentication Required dialog box
appears.
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Log in to the Update Manager GUI.
If you want to exit
the Update Manager application during this step, click Cancel.
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Specify the user name of a privileged user and click OK.
By default, the user is root.
The Authentication
Required dialog box appears.
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Specify the password for the privileged user you specified and
click OK.
The Update Manager Registration Wizard appears.
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From the Welcome screen, specify how you want to use Update Manager
to manage updates on your system.
Update Manager can automatically
manage updates on your system or enable you to manually manage updates on
your system.
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To use the Update Manager GUI or smpatch CLI
to manage updates on your system, click Register to Manage Updates.
The
Sun Online Account screen appears.
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To download updates from the Sun update server and to use
the smpatch add command and the smpatch remove command
to manage updates, click Apply Updates Manually.
Click Finish
to exit the registration wizard.
Now you are ready to manually
manage updates on your system. For information about using the smpatch
add command and the smpatch remove command to
manage updates, see the smpatch(1M) man page.
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(Optional) If your system
does not connect to the Internet, specify a local source of updates.
To specify this local source for updates by using the Update Manager
application, see How to Specify a Source of Updates (GUI).
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Click Configure the System to Retrieve Updates From a Local Source.
The Use a Local Source for Updates screen appears.
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Click Retrieve Updates From a Local Source (Sun Update Connection Proxy ).
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In the Patch Source URL field, type the URL to the local update
source.
The Sun Update Connection Proxy URL has this form:
http://server-name:3816/solaris/
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Click Finish to set these update source values, and to return
to the Sun Online Account screen.
Click Cancel to discard the
registration information about the update source values that you set. Then,
click Discard Registration to return to the Sun Online Account screen.
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(Optional) Specify the network proxy your system uses to connect
to the Internet.
To specify this network proxy information by
using the Update Manager application, see How to Specify a Network Proxy (GUI).
If your system is directly connected to the Internet, you do not need
to specify network proxy information.
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Click Configure Network Proxy Settings.
The Network
Proxy Settings screen appears.
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Click Enable Network Proxy.
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Type the host name for the proxy in the Proxy Host Name field.
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Type the port number for the proxy in the Proxy Port field.
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(Optional) If a user name and password are needed for proxy authentication,
click Use Proxy Authentication, then do the following:
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Type the proxy user name in the Proxy User Name field.
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Type the proxy user password in the Proxy Password field.
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Click OK to set these network proxy values, and to dismiss the
dialog box.
Click Cancel to discard the network proxy values you
set, and to dismiss the dialog box.
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Specify your Sun Online Account.
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If you already have a Sun Online Account,
log in by supplying your Sun Online Account user name and password, click
Next, and then go to Step 8.
The Terms of Use and Software
License screen appears.
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If you have forgotten your user name
or your password, click Forgot Your User Name or Password.
After you have your Sun Online Account information, restart the registration
process.
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If you do not have a Sun Online Account,
register for an account.
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(Optional) Click Create a Sun Online Account.
The
Create Sun Online Account screen includes the Sun privacy policy and text
fields in which to supply the information required to obtain a Sun Online
Account.
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Review the Sun Privacy Policy.
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Complete the account information on the registration form and
click Next.
If you supplied an invalid entry, you are prompted
to correct the error.
The second Create Sun Online Account screen
appears.
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Complete the second registration form and click Next.
You
must supply your company name, your country or territory, and the language
you want to use for communications with Sun. The other values on this form
are optional.
The Terms of Use and Software License screen appears.
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(Optional) Decide whether you want access to all updates or only
security updates.
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If you want access to all updates,
supply your subscription key in the Key field.
Your
Sun subscription key might be your support contract number. If you do not
have a subscription key, sign up for one of these software support plans:
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If you want to access only security
updates, click either Continue Without a Subscription Key or Enter One Later.
You can specify a subscription key at any time to gain access to all
Solaris updates. See How to Specify Your Subscription Key (GUI).
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Review the terms of use and the software license.
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If you agree, click I Have Read the
Agreement and I Accept, and click Next.
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If you supplied a subscription key, the Remote Software Updates
Service screen appears. From this screen you can view demos of Sun Update Connection System and
Update Manager.
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If you did not supply a subscription key, the System Registration
screen appears. Go to Step 11.
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If you do not agree, click Cancel
to exit the registration wizard.
You cannot use the
Update Manager software unless you agree to the terms of use and the software
license.
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Decide whether to manage updates on your systems remotely or locally.
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To manage updates remotely, click
Activate Remote Update Management Using the Sun Update Connection System.
Even
if you choose to manage updates remotely, you can still use Update Manager
to manage updates locally on your system.
You can click What Gets
Sent to see what information about your system is sent to Sun.
For
information about using the Sun Update Connection Hosted web application to remotely manage
updates on your systems, see Chapter 5, Managing Solaris Updates by Using the Sun Update Connection Hosted Browser Interface.
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To manage updates locally, click Activate
Local Update Management.
You can click What Gets Sent
to see what information about your system is sent to Sun.
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Click Finish to complete the registration of your system, at which
time information about your system is sent to Sun.
Click Cancel
to discard the registration information that you supplied, and to dismiss
the registration wizard.
The Registration Confirmation screen,
from which you can access the Sun Update Connection Hosted web application, appears.
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Click Close to dismiss the registration wizard.
The
Checking dialog box shows the progress of the update analysis of your system.
The list of updates that you can install on your system appears in the
Available Updates screen of the Update Manager application.
Note –
If your client system is not properly registered, you might get
error messages when you run the installation application. Restart the registration
process to eliminate any errors.
How to Obtain a Sun Subscription
Key
To gain access to all Solaris updates, you must have a Sun subscription
key. Without a subscription key, you can only view security updates. You also
need a subscription key to use the Sun Update Connection Hosted web application.
To obtain a subscription key, subscribe to any of the following Sun
service offerings:
If you do not have a Sun subscription key, sign up for one of
these software support plans:
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