Patching Solaris 10

I am unable to patch solaris 10 through the smc console. I keep getting the following error
UnsupportedClassVersionError: com/sun/patchpro/model/PatchProListener (Unsupported
major.minor version 49.0)
Does anyone know of a fix for this?

Patchpro is compiled using Java 5.0. It appears that your instance of SMC is running under Java 1.4.x.
A work around would be to change the JAVA_HOME variable in the script that launches SMC to point to /usr/java. On a stock Solaris 10 system, this should be Java 5.0 and it should take care of the issue.
Frederic Jean

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    SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic_118855-36 64-bit
    Copyright 1983-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Use is subject to license terms.
    load 'fs/specfs' id 7 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb4a630/0xfffffffffbcdfee0 size 20832/248
    installing specfs, module id 7.
    load 'fs/devfs' id 9 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb503e8/0xfffffffffbce08f1 size 19064/712
    installing devfs, module id 9.
    load 'sched/TS' id 11 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb54e60/0xfffffffffbce0bdd size 12992/1984
    installing TS, module id 11.
    load 'sched/TS_DPTBL' id 12 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb58120/0xfffffffffbce13bd size 376/2152
    installing TS_DPTBL, module id 12.
    load 'misc/sysinit' id 13 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb58298/0xfffffffffbce1c25 size 656/160
    installing sysinit, module id 13.
    uninstalled sysinit
    unloading sysinit, module id 13, loadcnt 1.
    load 'misc/acpica' id 15 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb5eef8/0xfffffffffbce1d35 size 360536/5712
    load 'misc/pci_autoconfig' id 14 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbb58298/0xfffffffffbce1c25 size 27744/272
    installing pci_autoconfig, module id 14.
    installing acpica, module id 15.
    load 'cpu/cpu.AuthenticAMD.15' id 18 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbb6f50/0xfffffffffbce38b5 size 12608/368
    installing cpu.AuthenticAMD.15, module id 18.
    load 'mach/uppc' id 19 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbbac90/0xfffffffffbce3a4a size 11784/616
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    load 'mach/pcplusmp' id 20 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbbe480/0xfffffffffbce4d32 size 41992/5112
    installing pcplusmp, module id 20.
    load 'drv/rootnex' id 21 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbc9470/0xfffffffffbce7cba size 18040/840
    installing rootnex, module id 21.
    load 'drv/options' id 22 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbcdae8/0xfffffffffbce8012 size 432/232
    installing options, module id 22.
    load 'drv/pseudo' id 23 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbcdc98/0xfffffffffbce80fa size 2704/648
    installing pseudo, module id 23.
    load 'drv/clone' id 24 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbce728/0xfffffffffbce8382 size 1184/680
    installing clone, module id 24.
    load 'misc/scsi' id 26 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbe2cf8/0xfffffffffbce91ba size 51384/13152
    load 'drv/scsi_vhci' id 25 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbcebc8/0xfffffffffbce862a size 82224/2960
    installing scsi_vhci, module id 25.
    installing scsi, module id 26.
    load 'misc/busra' id 28 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbf1820/0xfffffffffbcecab8 size 6776/136
    load 'drv/isa' id 27 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbef5b0/0xfffffffffbcec570 size 8816/1352
    installing isa, module id 27.
    installing busra, module id 28.
    load 'drv/sad' id 29 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbf3298/0xfffffffffbcecb58 size 5320/688
    installing sad, module id 29.
    load 'misc/fssnap_if' id 31 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a39110/0xfffffffffbcee638 size 776/176
    load 'fs/ufs' id 30 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a00000/0xfffffffffbcece08 size 233744/6192
    installing ufs, module id 30.
    installing fssnap_if, module id 31.
    load 'misc/hpcsvc' id 34 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbfb698/0xfffffffffbcef438 size 4472/144
    load 'misc/pcihp' id 33 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a3a000/0xfffffffffbcef2f0 size 21232/328
    load 'drv/pci' id 32 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbf6998/0xfffffffffbcef058 size 19712/664
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    installing pcihp, module id 33.
    installing hpcsvc, module id 34.
    load 'drv/pci_pci' id 35 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbfc810/0xfffffffffbcef4d8 size 5144/688
    installing pci_pci, module id 35.
    load 'drv/mpt' id 36 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a40000/0xfffffffffbcef788 size 83864/109432
    installing mpt, module id 36.
    load 'drv/sd' id 37 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a55000/0xfffffffffbd0a300 size 134144/9160
    installing sd, module id 37.
    load 'fs/ctfs' id 38 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a76000/0xfffffffffbd0c6ec size 14808/944
    installing ctfs, module id 38.
    load 'fs/procfs' id 39 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a7a000/0xfffffffffbd0cafc size 126976/2800
    installing procfs, module id 39.
    load 'fs/mntfs' id 40 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a99000/0xfffffffffbd0d600 size 10552/248
    installing mntfs, module id 40.
    load 'fs/tmpfs' id 41 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a9c000/0xfffffffffbd0d708 size 27952/66488
    installing tmpfs, module id 41.
    load 'fs/objfs' id 42 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbfdc28/0xfffffffffbd1dae8 size 7648/1056
    installing objfs, module id 42.
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    #gp General protection
    pid=0, pc=0xfffffffffb94a051, sp=0xfffffffffbc45850, eflags=0x10282
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    cr2: 0 cr3: a2a5000 cr8: c
    rdi: 0 rsi: 0 rdx: fffffffffbc45730
    rcx: fffffffffbc45700 r8: 0 r9: ffffffff80178dc5
    rax: f000f84dc000147a rbx: ffffffff80566088 rbp: fffffffffbc45870
    r10: 0 r11: 0 r12: 0
    r13: ffffffff80566268 r14: ffffffff80178dc0 r15: 1
    fsb: 200000000 gsb: fffffffffbc240e0 ds: 0
    es: 0 fs: 0 gs: 0
    trp: d err: 0 rip: fffffffffb94a051
    cs: 28 rfl: 10282 rsp: fffffffffbc45850
    ss: 30
    fffffffffbc45670 unix:real_mode_end+6ad1 ()
    fffffffffbc45750 unix:trap+97b ()
    fffffffffbc45760 unix:cmntrap+13f ()
    fffffffffbc45870 genunix:init_node+51 ()
    fffffffffbc458a0 genunix:i_ndi_config_node+f3 ()
    fffffffffbc458c0 genunix:i_ddi_attachchild+41 ()
    fffffffffbc458f0 genunix:devi_attach_node+71 ()
    fffffffffbc45930 genunix:ndi_devi_online+a5 ()
    fffffffffbc45960 unix:add_cpunode2devtree+e4 ()
    fffffffffbc45970 unix:post_startup+78 ()
    fffffffffbc459b0 genunix:main+d3 ()
    fffffffffbc459c0 unix:_start+95 ()
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    Loaded modules: [ uppc ufs unix krtld genunix specfs pcplusmp
    cpu.AuthenticAMD.15 ]
    kmdb: target stopped at:
    kaif_enter+8: popfq
    From kmdb msgbuf:
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    8b5 size 12608/368
    installing cpu.AuthenticAMD.15, module id 18.
    load 'mach/uppc' id 19 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbbac90/0xfffffffffbce3a4a size 11784
    /616
    installing uppc, module id 19.
    load 'mach/pcplusmp' id 20 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbbe480/0xfffffffffbce4d32 size 4
    1992/5112
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    mem = 2096168K (0x7ff0a000)
    load 'drv/rootnex' id 21 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbc9470/0xfffffffffbce7cba size 180
    40/840
    installing rootnex, module id 21.
    root nexus = i86pc
    load 'drv/options' id 22 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbcdae8/0xfffffffffbce8012 size 432
    /232
    installing options, module id 22.
    load 'drv/pseudo' id 23 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbcdc98/0xfffffffffbce80fa size 2704
    /648
    installing pseudo, module id 23.
    pseudo0 at root
    pseudo0 is /pseudo
    load 'drv/clone' id 24 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbce728/0xfffffffffbce8382 size 1184/
    680
    installing clone, module id 24.
    load 'misc/scsi' id 26 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbe2cf8/0xfffffffffbce91ba size 51384
    /13152
    load 'drv/scsi_vhci' id 25 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbcebc8/0xfffffffffbce862a size 8
    2224/2960
    installing scsi_vhci, module id 25.
    installing scsi, module id 26.
    scsi_vhci0 at root
    scsi_vhci0 is /scsi_vhci
    load 'misc/busra' id 28 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbf1820/0xfffffffffbcecab8 size 6776
    /136
    load 'drv/isa' id 27 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbef5b0/0xfffffffffbcec570 size 8816/13
    52
    installing isa, module id 27.
    installing busra, module id 28.
    isa0 at root
    NOTICE: ACPI source type ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_EXT_IRQ not supported
    NOTICE: apic: local nmi: 0 1 1 1
    NOTICE: apic: local nmi: 1 1 1 1
    pcplusmp: vector 0x9 ioapic 0x2 intin 0x9 is bound to cpu 1
    load 'drv/sad' id 29 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbf3298/0xfffffffffbcecb58 size 5320/68
    8
    installing sad, module id 29.
    load 'misc/fssnap_if' id 31 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a39110/0xfffffffffbcee638 size
    776/176
    load 'fs/ufs' id 30 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a00000/0xfffffffffbcece08 size 233744/6
    192
    installing ufs, module id 30.
    installing fssnap_if, module id 31.
    load 'misc/hpcsvc' id 34 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbfb698/0xfffffffffbcef438 size 447
    2/144
    load 'misc/pcihp' id 33 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a3a000/0xfffffffffbcef2f0 size 2123
    2/328
    load 'drv/pci' id 32 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbf6998/0xfffffffffbcef058 size 19712/6
    64
    installing pci, module id 32.
    installing pcihp, module id 33.
    installing hpcsvc, module id 34.
    pci0 at root: space 0 offset 0
    pci0 is /pci@0,0
    load 'drv/pci_pci' id 35 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbfc810/0xfffffffffbcef4d8 size 514
    4/688
    installing pci_pci, module id 35.
    PCI-device: pci1022,7450@a, pci_pci1
    pci_pci1 is /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a
    load 'drv/mpt' id 36 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a40000/0xfffffffffbcef788 size 83864/1
    09432
    installing mpt, module id 36.
    /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4 (mpt0):
    Rev. 8 LSI, Inc. 1030 found.
    /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4 (mpt0):
    mpt0 supports power management.
    pcplusmp: pci1000,30 (mpt) instance 0 vector 0x1b ioapic 0x3 intin 0x3 is bound
    to cpu 0
    /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4 (mpt0):
    mpt0 Firmware version v1.3.27.0 (IM/IME)
    /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4 (mpt0):
    mpt0: IOC Operational.
    /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4 (mpt0):
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    PCI-device: pci17c2,10@4, mpt0
    mpt0 is /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4
    load 'drv/sd' id 37 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a55000/0xfffffffffbd0a300 size 134144/9
    160
    installing sd, module id 37.
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    sd1 is /pci@0,0/pci1022,7450@a/pci17c2,10@4/sd@0,0
    load 'fs/ctfs' id 38 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a76000/0xfffffffffbd0c6ec size 14808/9
    44
    installing ctfs, module id 38.
    load 'fs/procfs' id 39 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a7a000/0xfffffffffbd0cafc size 12697
    6/2800
    installing procfs, module id 39.
    load 'fs/mntfs' id 40 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a99000/0xfffffffffbd0d600 size 10552/
    248
    installing mntfs, module id 40.
    load 'fs/tmpfs' id 41 loaded @ 0xfffffffff3a9c000/0xfffffffffbd0d708 size 27952/
    66488
    installing tmpfs, module id 41.
    load 'fs/objfs' id 42 loaded @ 0xfffffffffbbfdc28/0xfffffffffbd1dae8 size 7648/1
    056
    installing objfs, module id 42.
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    BAD TRAP: type=d (#gp General protection) rp=fffffffffbc45760 addr=0
    #gp General protection
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    cr2: 0 cr3: a2a5000 cr8: c
    rdi: 0 rsi: 0 rdx: fffffffffbc45730
    rcx: fffffffffbc45700 r8: 0 r9: ffffffff80178dc5
    rax: f000f84dc000147a rbx: ffffffff80566088 rbp: fffffffffbc45870
    r10: 0 r11: 0 r12: 0
    r13: ffffffff80566268 r14: ffffffff80178dc0 r15: 1
    fsb: 200000000 gsb: fffffffffbc240e0 ds: 0
    es: 0 fs: 0 gs: 0
    trp: d err: 0 rip: fffffffffb94a051
    cs: 28 rfl: 10282 rsp: fffffffffbc45850
    ss: 30
    fffffffffbc45670 unix:real_mode_end+6ad1 ()
    fffffffffbc45750 unix:trap+97b ()
    fffffffffbc45760 unix:cmntrap+13f ()
    fffffffffbc45870 genunix:init_node+51 ()
    fffffffffbc458a0 genunix:i_ndi_config_node+f3 ()
    fffffffffbc458c0 genunix:i_ddi_attachchild+41 ()
    fffffffffbc458f0 genunix:devi_attach_node+71 ()
    fffffffffbc45930 genunix:ndi_devi_online+a5 ()
    fffffffffbc45960 unix:add_cpunode2devtree+e4 ()
    fffffffffbc45970 unix:post_startup+78 ()
    fffffffffbc459b0 genunix:main+d3 ()
    fffffffffbc459c0 unix:_start+95 ()

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    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 ^Mpanic[cpu3]/thread=fffffe8000c6ec80:
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 genunix: [ID 683410 kern.notice] BAD TRAP: type=d (#gp General protection) rp=fffffe8000c6ea70 addr=fffffe84c13befdb
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    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 839527 kern.notice] sched:
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 753105 kern.notice] #gp General protection
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 358286 kern.notice] addr=0xfffffe84c13befdb
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 243837 kern.notice] pid=0, pc=0xfffffffffb834fed, sp=0xfffffe8000c6eb68, eflags=0x10286
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 211416 kern.notice] cr0: 8005003b<pg,wp,ne,et,ts,mp,pe> cr4: 6f8<xmme,fxsr,pge,mce,pae,pse,de>
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 354241 kern.notice] cr2: fffffe84c13befdb cr3: 1072d000 cr8: c
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] rdi: ffffffff8027c531 rsi: 1 rdx: 200
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] rcx: 2 r8: ffffffff8027c4c0 r9: ffffffff8027c4c0
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] rax: fffffe8000c6ec80 rbx: ffffffff98401000 rbp: fffffe8000c6ebc0
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] r10: ffffffff97bab7b4 r11: ff00000000000000 r12: ffffffffb5fd4bc0
    Jun 24 13:32:08 voldemort2 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] r13: 4 r14: ffffffff8027c531 r15: 1
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