Hi Jason,
I've finished the import of an X86 build 128 IPS repository and
I've just begun the rebuild of X86 ISOs based off that repository. SPARC
is still building up a 128 repo.
Thank you,
Clay
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Jason Zhao wrote:
> Hi, Jan,
>> Jan Damborsky wrote:
>>> Hi Jason,
>>>
>>> looking at onnv history of pushes and inspecting onnv source gate,
>>> /usr/lib/brand/shared/query and /usr/lib/brand/shared/uninstall.ksh
>>> scripts were delivered by PSARC/2009/253 S10C
>>> (Solaris 10 zones on OpenSolaris binary (supported) distributions)
>>> into build 127:
>>>
>>> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+on/126-130
>>>
>>> Since Clay's image is based on onnv build 126, the fact those scripts
>>> are referred by /usr/lib/brand/ipkg/uninstall (delivered by SUNWipkg-brand
>>> package)
>>> indicates there is a mismatch between IPS bits and the ON bits
>>> (SUNWipkg-brand and SUNWzone packages).
>>>
>>> CCing IPS people who could shed more light on this.
>>>
>>> If it turns out this hypothesis is correct, then I believe zones are
>>> broken
>>> and can't be tested.
>>> For purposes of zone testing, we will need to create new image with all
>>> involved parties in sync.
> The result on SPARC is same, all the zone test cases could not be run at all.
>
> Regards
> Jason
>>
>>
>> From the IPS gate:
>>
>> changeset: 1484:6a2660b61eb4
>> user: <gerald.jelinek at sun.com>
>> date: Tue Nov 10 15:42:33 2009 -0700
>> summary: 6793 p2v support for ipkg-branded zones (deliver into 127)
>>
>> changeset: 1483:2276b6786711
>> user: <gerald.jelinek at sun.com>
>> date: Tue Nov 10 14:40:37 2009 -0700
>> summary: 6793 p2v support for ipkg-branded zones
>>
>> changeset: 1466:bfdf13d64d47
>> user: Edward Pilatowicz <Edward.Pilatowicz at Sun.COM>
>> date: Wed Nov 04 12:58:44 2009 -0800
>> summary: 11392 'zoneadm .. install' only uses preferred publisher
>>
>> The above putbacks are all in 127 for IPS.
>> Here is the ON changelog (search for PSARC/2009/253) for 127:
>>
>> http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b127/on-changelog-b127.html
>>
>> Clearly, someone built an image w/ 127 IPS bits and 126 ON. Given the
>> zones changes that went on here, this isn't going to work,
>>
>> - Bart
>>
>>
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