On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 08:41:44AM +1300, Ian Collins wrote: > On 11/11/11 08:01 AM, Ian Collins wrote: > >On 11/11/11 02:39 AM, Mike Gerdts wrote: > >>On Thu 10 Nov 2011 at 08:32PM, Ian Collins wrote: > >>>On 10/10/11 07:20 PM, Edward Pilatowicz wrote: > >>>>by default packages that get installed into a zone are specified in the > >>>>default AI manifest used to install zones. you can find that manifest > >>>>here: > >>>> > >>>> /usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>>I can't see that file (or the auto_instal directory) on any of my > >>>systems. Has it moved? > >>That file exists in Solaris 11 as part of the auto-install-common > >>package: > >> > >>$ pkg search /usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>INDEX ACTION VALUE PACKAGE > >>path file usr/share/auto_install/manifest/zone_default.xml > >>pkg:/system/install/auto-install/auto-install-common@0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1482 > >> > >>With Solaris 11 Express, the list of packages was hard coded into > >>scripts under /usr/lib/brand/ipkg. What are you running? > >> > >Solaris 11 Express with the latest updates from the support repo. > > > >I'm getting an odd problem creating zones and I wanted to check the > >package list: > > > >Package State Update Phase 45/45 > >Image State Update Phase 2/2 > > Installing: Additional Packages (output follows) > >Creating Planpkg: 'SUNWbip' matches multiple packages > > SUNWbip > > compatibility/packages/SUNWbip > > > >ERROR: failed to install package > > > I removed SUNWbip from /usr/lib/brand/ipkg/pkgcreatezone and the > zone installed OK. I'll add the package in the zone later. > > Someone should have a look at a proper fix! >
this was a known bug: 17806 cannot create local zone on snv_156 after 158 was added to repository https://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=17806 it was fixed in snv_156. the problem only happens if your using s11 express and you have a repo with S11 in it. a fix for this issue has not been back published to s11 express. ed _______________________________________________ zones-discuss mailing list zones-discuss@opensolaris.org