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  • 1.  Scan Engine 5.2 Solaris Installation Problem

    Posted Apr 21, 2011 02:04 PM

    Greetings all,

    I have downloaded both the 5.2.10.102 ISO image and the separate Solaris installation zip file to test on a Solaris 10 workstation.  Below is the output from the /var/log/SYMCScan-install.log.  Does anyone know what needs to be done to get this package to install?

    Regards,

    Carlton

     

    BEGIN Log of SYMCScan installation on testnode
    Thu Apr 21 10:04:11 CDT 2011
    Extracting SYMCScan software package...
    Checking software package for damage...
    Uncompressing software package...
    Extracting distribution files...
    Starting installation...
    Found zone global

    Processing package instance <SYMCScan> from </rhome/.---symcinst-2011-04-21-10:04:11-14907>

    Symantec Scan Engine, Symantec Scan Engine(sparc) 5.2.10.102
    Symantec Corporation
    ERROR: install-common script missing.
    Installation terminated.

    Installation of <SYMCScan> was terminated due to user request.
    No changes were made to the system.
    Installing in global zone
    WARNING: Could not find product package directory: /var/sadm/pkg/SYMCScan
    Unable to move install language information file (install-lang.sh)
    Removing temporary files...


    The installation of SYMCScan was successful.

    SEE THE IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS,
    including how to install a third-party SSL certificate,
    activate and configure the software.

    Thu Apr 21 10:05:33 CDT 2011
    END Log of SYMCScan installation on testnode



  • 2.  RE: Scan Engine 5.2 Solaris Installation Problem

    Posted Apr 21, 2011 02:14 PM

    Check this -

    Error: "ERROR: install-common script missing." during installation of Scan Engine 5.x on Solaris

    http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH92562&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1303409578641

     

    BTW, you posted in the wrong forum, I will move this over to the Endpoint Protection/AV forum for you.

     

    Best,

    Thomas