Gheet,

Thanks, that matches some of the issues I'm having.  With 132 out soon, which 
fixes that issue, I may wait and try that.

BTW, something else happened and I was wondering if anyone has reported this 
problem...

After reverting to 111b, all the additions I had to root's crontab where gone.  
I had added jobs to do periodic backups, intrusion tests, email graylist 
cleanup, spam rule updates, wiki cleanup and zfs scrubs.  I brought the crontab 
back from the archives and all is well, but I don't understand how this could 
have happened.  I figured that the old BE crontab entries wouldn't have been 
touched.

I'll report it if it makes sense and I don't find it in the bug database.

> Gary Gendel wrote:
> > Shawn,
> >
> > That helped.  I did publish dev, but I called it
> dev.  When I published as opensolaris.org, it found
> both the entire package at both "dev" and
> "opensolaris.org".  After deleting "dev" things
> progressed.
> >
> > The good news is that it came up without rebooting
> in build 128a. Unfortunately, things were messed up
> in different ways.  In any terminal, characters
> didn't show up when I typed, and even "ls" came out
> really strangely formatted.  No problem, I figured
> I'd ssh in and figure out what was happening.
> >
> > ssh just hung where the prompt should have been and
> wouldn't respond to anything.  I had to kill the
> terminal session.  I could ssh as root, so I decided
> to see if I could figure things out.
> >   
> This sounds like
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=12380
> Workaround is to take a copy of
> /etc/minor_perm from early BE (such as 2009.06) and
> copy that into this BE.
> 
> -Ghee
> 
> > Bottom line is that things were bad:
> > sshd: libgss dlopen(/usr/lib//gss/mech_spnego.so.1)
> ... file not found
> >
> > There were also lots of GLib-CRITICAL messages, fmd
> repair events, and so on.
> >
> > I went back to 111b.  I guess in March I'll play
> the same trick that I did to get me from SXCE to
> OSOL.  Break the root mirror, install a stable
> version of OSOL and, if things look good, mirror the
> drive again.  This way I can get back to 111b by
> booting the other drive if things don't work.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> >   
> >> On 02/ 2/10 03:33 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
> >>     
> >>> Shawn,
> >>>
> >>> It all sounds great, but I got stuck at the
> install
> >>>       
> >> line:
> >>     
> >>> # pkg list -a ent...@0.5.11-0.128
> >>> NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION STATE UFIX
> >>> entire                    0.5.11-0.128  known
>  u---
> >>
> >>> # pkg -R /mnt install ent...@0.5.11-0.128
> >>> Creating Plan /
> >>> pkg: The following pattern(s) did not match any
> >>>       
> >> packages in the current catalog.
> >>     
> >>> Try refreshing and/or examining the catalogs:
> >>>        ent...@0.5.11-0.128
> >>>
> >>> I tried a refresh and a refresh --full, but they
> >>>       
> >> didn't help
> >>
> >> Did you set your publisher up for /dev yet?
> >>
> >> You'll need to do this:
> >>
> >> pfexec pkg -R /mnt set-authority -O
> >> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev 
> >> opensolaris.org
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> -- 
> >> Shawn Walker
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