On 4 Jun 2009, at 8:25 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:
Philip Kime wrote:
Quick question - if it's finally fixed - shoudl I image-update 111a->
2009.06 from /release or /dev?
You should be able to image-update from /release.
Though I believe you can use /dev and then switch to /release
afterwards.
After pkg fix on a cloned BE, the boot failed first time until I did
"svcadm clear boot-archive" which seems to be a common problem.
Further reboots were fine. Then I checked with "pkg verify" again - a
few things failed with permissions errors which "pkg fix" wouldn't fix
(see below). I ran image-update against /release into a new BE and it
completed with no problems and booted into 2009.06 (111b). pkg verify
after this complains about:
SUNWcs
SUNWcsl
SUNWpython-openssl
SUNWcs moans about the group ownership on root crontab. pkg fix
wouldn't fix it. I changed it manually and verify completes for the
package.
SUNWcsl is bug 7721 I think. I managed to fix this on a cloned,
inactive BE but it comes back as an error after boot. I suspect it's
because pkg fix doesn't quite understand the special mounted libc
thing which reports a different file hash from the file in the
package. I bet no amount of pkg fixing will clear this until pkg
understand the libc mount.
The python stuff is strange - this just won't fix, pkg fix returns and
does nothing.
However, everything seems to work now so many thanks to all for the
advice.
PK
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Dr Philip Kime
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