On 6/8/12 4:17 PM, Seth Goldberg wrote:
Quoting Sue Sohn, who wrote the following on Fri, 8 Jun 2012:
Booting from an AI service can result in different Solaris versions
being installed on the client. This can happen if the service uses a
manifest, such as the current default AI manifest, that installs:
pkg:/entire@latest
The release of solaris installed by that service matches the latest
version in the repo, which can change over time. For example, when
S11.1 comes out, an AI service that previously was installing S11 FCS
will start installing S11.1. Similarly for S11.2, etc.
Actually, that (using S11 FCS to install S11.1) should fail due to
the unsatisfied origin dependency that S11.1 will include, but that's
an exceptional situation. Aside from that case, I support your
general proposal.
Looking at if from Groundhog project, this will actually work well.
-Sanjay
--S
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