Re: [pca] patch access
I think it was something transient. Later in the day, I had no problem downloading a big list of patches. Thanks, Ben On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Martin Paul wrote: > Am 10.10.2014 10:53, schrieb Thomas Roos: > >> Try this in /etc/pca.conf, worked for us. Couldn’t download patches >> anymore with dltries=2, because of all the redirects at the other end. >> >> dltries=5 >> > > Actually the redirects should not matter in the "dltries" (they are > handled by wget, pca only receives the final result). > > But after years of fighting with Sun's and Oracle's patch download servers > I have no problem with Voodoo-like remedies, as long as they work :) > > Martin. > >
Re: [pca] patch access
Am 10.10.2014 10:53, schrieb Thomas Roos: Try this in /etc/pca.conf, worked for us. Couldn’t download patches anymore with dltries=2, because of all the redirects at the other end. dltries=5 Actually the redirects should not matter in the "dltries" (they are handled by wget, pca only receives the final result). But after years of fighting with Sun's and Oracle's patch download servers I have no problem with Voodoo-like remedies, as long as they work :) Martin.
Re: [pca] patch access
Try this in /etc/pca.conf, worked for us. Couldn’t download patches anymore with dltries=2, because of all the redirects at the other end. dltries=5 On 08 Oct 2014, at 18:00, Ben Taylor wrote: > I downloaded a patch on Monday (bash patch) and was successful. Now, a big > pull from different data centers (different egress points to the internet) > result in the same results. > > Here's the output from one of the failures. > > Looking for 151487-01 (134/134) > Trying Oracle > Trying https://getupdates.oracle.com/ (1/1) > Failed (Error 401: Unauthorized) > Failed (patch not found) > > Password is the same that works with MOP. > > Ideas? > > Ben Thomas
Re: [pca] patch access
Am 08.10.2014 17:00, schrieb Ben Taylor: Here's the output from one of the failures. Looking for 151487-01 (134/134) Trying Oracle Trying https://getupdates.oracle.com/ (1/1) Failed (Error 401: Unauthorized) Failed (patch not found) Password is the same that works with MOP. Ideas? Unfortunately I do not have an MOS account anymore, so I can't test myself. I'm pretty sure that we would have seen more such reports if it was a general problem. In my experience, a problem like yours often resolves itself after one or two days. If not, try "pca --debug --download 151487-01" to get more details (and maybe post them here). Another thing to check is whether the support contract connected to the MOS account is still valid (the MOS account might still work even if the right to download patches has ceased). hth, Martin.