problem installing patch 118208-51

I am trying to install patch 118208-51 but i am getting following errors.

pkgadd: ERROR: The package <SUNWmsgco> is currently installed on the system in t

he

global zone. To install the new instance of this package in the global

zone only, you must specify the -G option. To install the new instance

of this package in all zones you must first remove the existing instance

of this package from the global zone first (via pkgrm) and then install

the new instance of this package in all zones.

pkgadd: ERROR: package <SUNWmsgco> cannot be installed on this system/zone

What should I do now.

[661 byte] By [azfar] at [2007-11-26 11:06:40]
# 1
I have removed the package but from where do i install it now.
azfar at 2007-7-7 3:20:49 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 2
first, you should get the replacement, 118208-58then, do exactly as the error message suggests, use the -G option.
jay_plesset at 2007-7-7 3:20:49 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 3

Thanks Jay after installing the messaging server and ims patches my messaging server http service failure problem gone but after doing the calendar sso configuaion my calendar server httpd still unable to start.

Whats wrong there, do I need to install any other patch specialy for calendar server ?

azfar at 2007-7-7 3:20:49 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 4
Alas, I have no clue about Calendar. what exactly does, "unable to start" mean? Does it give an error message? Dump core?
jay_plesset at 2007-7-7 3:20:49 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 5
Kindly have a look on it I have described problem details there. http://forum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=110546
azfar at 2007-7-7 3:20:49 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...
# 6
" http://my.domian.com:80/amserver/namingservice"What else is running on port 80? webmail? You can't have two different services running on the same port at the same time.
jay_plesset at 2007-7-7 3:20:49 > top of Java-index,E-Mail, Calendar, & Collaboration,Sun Java System Messaging Server...