Hello.
This is most likely your problem: You have your build on /dev, but your package authority is set to /release. When you try to create a zone, it checks the main repository, and the entire package doesn't match. Does that sound reasonable?
~Ted


On 1/28/2010 4:16 AM, dick hoogendijk wrote:
Anon Y Mous wrote:
NOTE: In my opinion, Indiana snv_129 is an outstanding release and is
pretty much the best OpenSolaris build released so far except for this one
Like you said, it's only an opinion.
Still, if you follow the DEV releases, you can not expect this DEV to be
compatible with older DEVs. The purpose of the dev repo is change. I
repeat CHANGE. This of course can be for the better or for the worst, but
still..

The problem is something that's going on with the /dev repository and
how it interacts with the zone creation scripts.
I do not have your issues. This weekend I installed a couple of zones on
my OpenSolaris-b131 server and that went flawlessly. They work very well.
So, if you keep up with the dev repo, you don't have this problem.
You -MAY- get others, but hey, it's development. ;-)


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