Congratulations!!
Many thanks for the incredible body of work that is PCA.
On 9/9/2013 7:08 AM, Martin Paul wrote:
PCA is 10!
Scrolling down on the PCA-News web page, at the very bottom, one finds
this message: 2003/09/09: First version. Introducing PCA 1.0. So
it's really 10 years now
account problems?
On 12/14/2010 11:13 AM, Diana Orrick wrote:
I'm still getting the ERROR: 403: Service Error on a
simple single patch download attempt:
/usr/sfw/bin/pca -d 119254 -V
I don't have around the user/pw in the pca.conf file.
I tried commenting out the user/pw entries in pca.conf
to getupdates.oracle.com|192.18.110.9|:443... connected
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Service Error
11:44:45 ERROR 403: Service Error.
...
really prefer using pca for patch updates,
any suggestions welcome...
On 12/14/2010 11:40 AM, Diana Orrick wrote:
Reviewed the wget doc on My
I've been able to successfully update pca
Have double checked the wget version for SSL/HTTPS support
wget --version -- 1.10.2
Still get this error on connection to getupdates.oracle.com:
...
Connecting to getupdates.oracle.com|192.18.110.9|:443... connected
HTTP request sent, awaiting
, but...
On 12/13/2010 2:06 PM, Martin Paul wrote:
Diana Orrick schrieb:
Thanks for the suggestion,
Unfortunately the 1.12 wget requires libssl.0.9.8
which I cannot find without installing OpenSSL
separately from the Sun/Oracle supplied openssl.
Would prefer to stick with Sun supplied version
and the updates
Hello Mike,
I'm still having issues, getting ERROR: 403: Service Error
on a simple download attempt using PCA for patch 119254
When I look at settings manage users the display
appears to have myself, orr...@fsu.edu and my cohort
tkitter...@fsu.edu associated with an expired Support
Identifier
Apologies, meant for this to go to Mike...
On 12/13/2010 2:25 PM, Diana Orrick wrote:
Hello Mike,
I'm still having issues, getting ERROR: 403: Service Error
on a simple download attempt using PCA for patch 119254
When I look at settings manage users the display
appears to have myself, orr
...
-Original Message-
From: pca-boun...@lists.univie.ac.at [mailto:pca-
boun...@lists.univie.ac.at] On Behalf Of Martin Paul
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:07 AM
To: PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion
Subject: Re: [pca] Release 20101213-01
Diana Orrick schrieb:
Thanks for the suggestion
on the list having success with the
transition today? Or similar snags?
On 12/13/2010 2:14 PM, Diana Orrick wrote:
Thanks for the response,
I also escaped the @ sign and have removed from pca.conf...
have tried all credentials for our sysadmins
still getting ERROR: 403: Service Error
just trying
really see the difference
with the Java patches.
BTW, the parameter is described in the patchadd man page, just search
for parallel.
--Dave
-Original Message-
From: pca-boun...@lists.univie.ac.at [mailto:pca-
boun...@lists.univie.ac.at] On Behalf Of Diana Orrick
Sent: Saturday
-
20112 /sbin/sh
/tmp/pca.128679374919993/143592-05/SUNWipf
20113 cut -d- -f1
regards,
-glenn
On 10/10/10 09:41, Diana Orrick wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions everyone, will supply more info when time
allows.
Still working on the cluster...
On 10/9/2010 6:18
All indications are that the kernel patch 142909-17 progressed to
the installation of SUNWdcar package and just stopped. ()
Patching was halted/killed, partial install backed out cleanly and
later the system rebooted fine.
Unfortunately, the other node in the cluster was not fine. Pay very
If anyone is watching the list, have you seen/heard of this 'problem'?
I am currently attempting to use PCA to patch a clustered Sun 10
system of 2 nodes. The cluster has 13 non-global zones. Have used PCA
for some time now and have been very happy with the tool.
Following recommended (and
Oracle Sunsolve appears to be down/unaccessible/incredibly slow...again.
Attempted to avoid this problem by pre-downloading patches in advance, but
apparently a new patch was released...after 5 attempts on HTTPS request
using pca:
ERROR: 503 Service Unavailable.
Finally logged in on Sun
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