{"id":270,"date":"2009-07-26T13:27:37","date_gmt":"2009-07-26T13:27:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fir3netwp.gmsrrpobkbd.com\/2009\/07\/26\/checkpoint-solaris-wrapper-completed-with-error-code-239\/"},"modified":"2021-07-31T16:28:08","modified_gmt":"2021-07-31T16:28:08","slug":"checkpoint-solaris-wrapper-completed-with-error-code-239","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fir3net.com\/Firewalls\/Check-Point\/checkpoint-solaris-wrapper-completed-with-error-code-239.html","title":{"rendered":"Check Point Solaris – Wrapper completed with error code 239"},"content":{"rendered":"
Issue<\/strong><\/span><\/div>\n
On Solaris 8 or Solaris 9, installing Check Point package fails with either :<\/span><\/p>\n
\/var\/opt\/cp_tmp\/CPsuite-R65\/install\/request: \/var\/opt\/cp_tmp\/CPsuite-R65\/install\/request: cannot open pkgadd: ERROR: request script did not complete successfully Installation of <CPsuite-R65> failed.<\/span><\/p>\n
or<\/p>\n
\/opt\/CPInstLog\/Wrapper_R65.elg contains [25\/02 11:52:36] Installing “Primary SmartCenter” [25\/02 11:52:55] Installing of “Primary SmartCenter” failed ! [25\/02 11:52:57] Fail to install: Primary SmartCenter! See application usage format. [25\/02 11:52:57] Wrapper completed with error code 239<\/span>
Solution <\/strong><\/span>
This error is due to permissions changes to the “pkgadd” script.
On Sun Solaris 9, the relevant patch number is 113713(SPARC) or 114568(x86).<\/p>\n
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With patch 113713-16 and below, pkgadd scripts ran as the current user (typically “root”).<\/li>\n
With patch version 113713-17 through 113713-19, these scripts were run as user “nobody”.<\/li>\n
With 113713-20 and above, they are run as user “noaccess”.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
The 2 solutions for this are:<\/p>\n
1. Backout of the patch, run the upgrade, and re-apply the patch. This is not always possible – as if the patch was in the initial build, there will be no backout files.<\/p>\n
or<\/p>\n
2. Modify the permissions of the users “noaccess” and “nobody”, run the upgrade, and then adjust them back again. You can check the permissions of the users by running the following:<\/p>\n
The install will now complete without errors, providing that you have enough disk space For all info – see SK39956 on the CheckPoint site.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"