Pkgrm Error Error Unable To Acquire Lock On Non-global Zone
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Pkgadd: Error: Error: Unable To Acquire Package Administration Lock For This System; Try Again Later
All Thanked Posts Go to Page... unix and linux commands - unix shell pkgrm: error: unable to lock zones to perform operations scripting Unable to remove package in Solaris-10 Solaris Page 1 of 3 1 23 > Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes #1 08-06-2013 solaris_1977 Registered User Join Date: Mar 2011 Last Activity: 16 September 2016, 1:38 PM EDT Posts: 404 Thanks: 39 Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts Unable to remove package in Solaris-10 I am installing a IBM package (ILMT) on Solaris-10 box, which is having few non global zones. It is not allowing me to remove old package and not allowing me to install new one. Code: root@pqdb_s50:/root# pkgrm ILMT-TAD4D-agent ## Waiting for up to <300> seconds for package administration commands to become available (another user is administering packages on zone
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