On 03/01/12 06:40, Sudhir Harikant wrote:
Hello All,

I have few zones configured on my Solaris 11 node which are up and running. Our 
product is provided in a .p5p archive package which i need to install in my 
global zone as well as the non-global zones. I dont want to use a network based 
repository for the installation.
Unfortunately, zones and archive packages, and zones and temporary origins don't currently work together. The current workaround is to unpack the archive package and set it up as a permanently configured file repo in the global zone instead. There are bugs filed on both these issues.


When i try to install the package it gives me the below error

"pkg install: The proposed operation on this parent image can not be performed 
because
temporary origins were specified and this image has children. Please either
retry the operation again without specifying any temporary origins, or if
packages from additional origins are required, please configure those origins
persistently."

1. How to install a .p5p package without a network based repository ?
2. Is it possible to install packages from the global zone to non-global zones 
without having to log on to each of the zones ?
Not at this time as far as I know. Depending on how desperate you are to have this, and as long as you want to install the same packages in all the zones, I think there's a way you could do things so that you only had to log into each zone once to set things up. If you're interested let me know and I'll sketch out what I have in mind.

Brock

TIA,
Sudhir

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