Re: [pca] sunsolve slooowwww ..

2008-11-14 Thread Martin Paul
Martin Paul wrote: Is it just me, or is sunsolve.sun.com so slow that it's practically unusable? It is just me, as it seems :) Obviously it was my turn to get at one of the bad machines in the sunsolve pool. As this affected my local caching proxy, which connects to sunsolve frequently, it is

[pca] Plain "wget" giving me an error.

2008-11-14 Thread Rajiv Gunja
I have been using PCA for so long that I have forgotten the real command/URL which downloads the patches and can't seem to find my notes. According to sunsolve.sun.com script, wget command is: wget --http-user=sunsolveID --http-passwd=sunsolvePW --no-check-certificate -nv " https://sunsolve.sun.c

Re: [pca] Plain "wget" giving me an error.

2008-11-14 Thread Jan Holzhueter
Rajiv Gunja wrote: > > But using PCA, I am getting the patch files. So what is the real syntax > or URL to pass to wget? Please advise. > Thanks The script form sunsolve ( http://sunsolve.sun.com/getsolpatch.sh) uses: wget --http-user=${UserID} --http-passwd=${UserPWD} --no-check-certificate -n

Re: [pca] Plain "wget" giving me an error.

2008-11-14 Thread Martin Paul
Rajiv Gunja wrote: I have been using PCA for so long that I have forgotten the real command/URL which downloads the patches and can't seem to find my notes. Welcome to a world of pain! Using pca has the advantage that it hides the complexity of this seemingly simple task. I don't understand

Re: [pca] Plain "wget" giving me an error.

2008-11-14 Thread Rajiv Gunja
Martin, Thanks for explaining this to me. I remember reading about this on your website or on this forum, but forgot all about it. Currently I am on 1.11.2, so using that new option worked perfectly. Thanks once again. -GGR -- Rajiv G Gunja Blog: http://ossrocks.blogspot.com 2008/11/14 Martin P

[pca] What is next after installing

2008-11-14 Thread ehab aziz
Finally I knew how to confirm my contract data and I got my my contract ID. After that I ran pca as following : ./pca --user=xx --passwd=xxx --wget=/usr/sfw/bin/wget -i After running that command I got somm results ashon below . My questions: -Did I install all patche

Re: [pca] What is next after installing

2008-11-14 Thread Martin Paul
Hi, Finally I knew how to confirm my contract data and I got my my contract ID. Great to hear that! -Did I install all patches according the basic service plan ? No. With a service plan you should be able to download and install *all* missing patches. Looking at the log you provided, some

[pca] develop version: 20081114-01

2008-11-14 Thread Martin Paul
A new develop version of PCA has just been published. Changes: * Whitelist: add 137137, 137138, 121308, 121309 * Whitelist: remove obsolete patch * Documentation: Add cp command in local server setup example Martin.

[pca] kernel patch 137137-09 : postpatch broken with STMS device names

2008-11-14 Thread Dominique Frise
Hi, After applying patch 137137-09 in multi-user on two Solaris 10 (Sparc) boxes, one of them refused to boot with following message: -- {0} ok boot ... Rebooting with command: boot Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],60/SUNW,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PRO

Re: [pca] kernel patch 137137-09 : postpatch broken with STMS device names

2008-11-14 Thread Rajiv Gunja
Dominique, I have not had time to test the latest bundle, but thanks for Sharing and warning us. -GGR -- Rajiv G Gunja Blog: http://ossrocks.blogspot.com 2008/11/14 Dominique Frise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, > > After applying patch 137137-09 in multi-user on two Solaris 10 (Sparc) > boxes, one

[pca] pca -l missing

2008-11-14 Thread French, David
I've run into a problem with something I am doing based on the output of 'pca -l missing'. Our security team follows compliance via Sun Alerts and not patches. I use the output of this command and the info from the Sun SApatches-pub.txt file, which maps patches needed for a Sun Alert. Anyway