On 24/01/2012 18:07, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On 01/24/12 10:02 AM, Enda o'Connor - Oracle Ireland - Software Engineer
wrote:
Hi
I installed s11 large-server install
then added
pkg install x11/session/xauth x11/server/xvnc solaris-desktop
library/motif

to get GUI support for oracle db installer

then added OSC 4.0 via
pkg install ha-cluster-full


then configured my cluster.

Afterwards I notice that /etc/init.d has group of root which causes
pkg verify
to not like things so much, is there an easy way to determine what has
done
this, aside from looping though each pkg and doign pkg contents -m and
looking
for etc/init.d.

"pkg search -l /etc/init.d" should narrow down the possibilities quickly.

For full automation:

pkg search -l -H -o pkg.fmri /etc/init.d | \
xargs pkg contents -o group,pkg.fmri -a path=etc/init.d

I'd suspect though that's it's something outside of an IPS package that
changed
it, since IPS shouldn't allow conflicting owners for packages.


at a guess I suspect oracle 11.2.0.3 DB is the culprit, it installs
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     root        8802 Jan  9 16:42 init.ohasd
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root     root        6722 Jan  9 16:42 ohasd

into /etc/init.d.
I'd need to redo the install to verify though

thanks
Enda
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