Gayatri Tripathi wrote:
> I created my own OpenSolaris IPS repository with the help of prsentations by  
> Michal Pryc at http://blogs.sun.com/migi/ . After completing all that I was 
> able to add the packages to my local repository and was able to install from 
> there. 
> 
> But then I also wanted to add some packages from pkg.opensolaris.org so I 
> tried creating its image but I got a runtime error:
> #pkg image-create -F -a opensolaris.org=http://pkg.opensolaris.org /tmp/oprep
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/bin/pkg", line 856, in ?
>     ret = main_func()
>   File "/usr/bin/pkg", line 789, in main_func
>     ret = image_create(img, pargs)
>   File "/usr/bin/pkg", line 759, in image_create
>     img.retrieve_catalogs()
>   File "/usr/lib/python2.4/vendor-packages/pkg/client/image.py", line 545, in 
> retrieve_catalogs
>     raise RuntimeError, (failed, total, succeeded)
> RuntimeError: ([({'origin': 'http://pkg.opensolaris.org', 'prefix': 
> 'opensolaris.org', 'mirrors': None}, <urllib2.URLError instance at 
> 0x8326e8c>)], 1, 0)
> 
> And pkg refresh shows error:
> pkg: 0/1 catalogs successfully updated:
>     pkg.opensolaris.org: node name or service name not known
> #
> 
> The problem is how to get back the access to pkg.opensolaris.org
> --
> 

I'm not sure what the problem is... is your nameservice working?
Can you ping pkg.opensolaris.org?

- Bart



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Bart Smaalders                  Solaris Kernel Performance
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