Hi Jeffrey.

Try "ipv4" instead of "IPv4"

    Thanks,
    Jack

On 04/07/09 00:30, Jeffrey Huang wrote:
> Hi, Jack,
>
> Have this 7876 been fixed in AI build 111 ? Or it is NOT going to be 
> implemented in 09.06?
>
> When I trying to use following criteria with STANDARD format:
>       <ai_criteria name="IPv4">
>                 <range>
>                         10.13.21.142
>                         10.13.21.142
>                 </range>
>       </ai_criteria>
>
> I still got error:
>
> # installadm add -m ai_criteria.mac.standard -n test1
> Error:    File ai_criteria.mac.standard failed validation:
>     Element ai_criteria_manifest failed to validate content
>
>
> -------- ???? --------
> ??: [Bug 7876] New: Implement database data typing for 
> specially-formatted A/  I criteria types
> ??: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 15:59:20 -0700 (PDT)
> ???: bugzilla-daemon at defect.opensolaris.org
> ???: Jeffrey.Huang at Sun.COM
>
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=7876
>
>            Summary: Implement database data typing for 
> specially-formatted
>                     A/I criteria types
>     Classification: Development
>            Product: installer
>            Version: unspecified
>           Platform: Other
>         OS/Version: Solaris
>             Status: NEW
>           Severity: normal
>           Priority: P4
>          Component: installadm
>         AssignedTo: qa-installer at defect.opensolaris.org
>         ReportedBy: jack.a.schwartz at sun.com
>                 CC: qa-installer at defect.opensolaris.org
>
>
> This bug represents what bug
>     4325 Better syntactic treatment of IP and MAC address AI criteria
> started off as:
>
> To help hexadecimal and decimal values checking and to more 
> intelligently print
> error messages the A/I server should implement data typing (I'm 
> envisioning a
> second database table with the types specified or using the manifests 
> table
> schema and SQLite3 datatypes).
>
> Examples of specially formatted A/I criteria types would be IP addresses
> (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd) and mac addresses (aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff)
>
> (Keeping 4325 with its morphed description and opening this bug to handle
> 4325's original task, rather than the other way around, as 4325 is 
> currently on
> the blocker list for its morphed purpose and this way will avoid 
> confusion.)
>


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