Hi ,

I should have mentioned earlier, it is not taking 'opensolaris' as root 
password. After installation and reboot, I logged in using 'jack/jack', 
but if I did su and used 'opensolaris' as password, it was not taking it.
Is this a bug or is this because of the entry in SC manifest? Finally I 
had to recover the password but booting to single user mode.

Regards,
Avinash K

On 05/15/09 22:23, mary ding wrote:
> Avinash:
>
> I am using the standard jack/jack and root/opensolaris combination. 
> However, after install, you can only login as jack and then su as root.
>
>
>
> Avinash K wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Thanks a lot, finally i was able to bring up the machine with 
>> opensolaris 111a, after changing the repo to http://ipkg.sfbay/dev, 
>> by changing the manifest files. But one question what is the root 
>> password after installation, Mary I have used your SC manifest.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Avinash K
>>
>> On 05/15/09 03:39, mary ding wrote:
>>> Steffen:
>>>
>>> It will not work and you need to specify a criteria in order for 
>>> this work.
>>>
>>> This is the one that I use for sparc:
>>>
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai# installadm add -m 
>>> `pwd`/criteria.sparc -n osol-0906-111b-ai-sparc-osol-inst
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai# installadm list -c -n 
>>> osol-0906-111b-ai-sparc-osol-inst
>>> Manifest            Instance cpu
>>> -----------------------------------
>>> ai_server_sun4v.xml:
>>>                     0       :::::sparc
>>>                             :::::
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai# cat /etc/release
>>>                          OpenSolaris 2009.06 snv_111b X86
>>>            Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
>>>                         Use is subject to license terms.
>>>                               Assembled 07 May 2009
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai#
>>>  more criteria.sparc
>>> <ai_criteria_manifest>
>>>         <ai_criteria name="CPU">
>>>                 <value>
>>>                         sparc
>>>                 </value>
>>>         </ai_criteria>
>>>         <ai_manifest_file URI="./ai_server_sun4v.xml"/>
>>>     <sc_manifest_file name="SSH" URI="./sc.encrypt.xml"/>
>>> </ai_criteria_manifest>
>>>
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai#
>>>
>>>  more ai_server_sun4v.xml
>>> <ai_manifest name="ai_server_sun4v">
>>>     <ai_pkg_repo_default_authority>
>>>         <main url="http://ipkg.sfbay/dev"; authname="opensolaris.org"/>
>>>     </ai_pkg_repo_default_authority>
>>>             <ai_install_packages>
>>>         <!--
>>>             Due to dependency issues, entire must be listed first
>>>             in the package list, followed by SUNWcsd, and then SUNWcs.
>>>             Any additional packages must be listed after SUNWcs.
>>>         -->
>>>         <pkg name="entire"/>
>>>         <pkg name="SUNWcsd"/>
>>>         <pkg name="SUNWcs"/>
>>>         <pkg name="babel_install"/>
>>>             </ai_install_packages>
>>>             <ai_uninstall_packages>
>>>             <pkg name="babel_install"/>
>>>             <pkg name="slim_install"/>
>>>             </ai_uninstall_packages>
>>>             <ai_auto_reboot>
>>>                 false
>>>             </ai_auto_reboot>
>>>         </ai_manifest>
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai#  more sc*en*xml
>>> <?xml version='1.0'?>
>>> <!DOCTYPE service_bundle SYSTEM 
>>> '/usr/share/lib/xml/dtd/service_bundle.dtd.1'>
>>> <service_bundle type='profile' name='name'>
>>>
>>>   <service name='ai_properties' version='1' type='service'>
>>>     <instance name='default' enabled='false'>
>>>       <property_group name='ai' type='application'>
>>>         <propval name='username' type='astring' value='jack' />
>>>         <propval name='description' type='astring' value='default 
>>> user' />
>>>         <propval name='userpass' type='astring' 
>>> value='9Nd/cwBcNWFZg' />
>>>         <propval name='rootpass' type='astring' 
>>> value='$5$VgppCOxA$ycFmYW4ObRRHh
>>> tsGEygDdexk5bugqgSiaSR9niNCouC' />
>>>         <propval name='timezone' type='astring' value='US/Pacific' />
>>>       </property_group>
>>>     </instance>
>>>   </service>
>>> </service_bundle>
>>>
>>> admin at osol-inst:/export/profiles/osol_ai#
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Steffen Weiberle wrote:
>>>> On 05/14/09 17:23, mary ding wrote:
>>>>> Steffen:
>>>>>
>>>>> What build is your AI server running ?  If you try to add a 
>>>>> different manifest fails, what is the content of sparc2009_06.xml.
>>>>
>>>> Hi Mary, here is the info without the clutter of my text.
>>>>
>>>> 111a
>>>>
>>>> # diff default.xml.orig sparc2009_06.xml
>>>> 29c29
>>>> <                 <main url="http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release"; 
>>>> authname="opensolaris.org"/>
>>>> ---
>>>>  >                 <main url="http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev"; 
>>>> authname="opensolaris.org"/>
>>>>
>>>> # cat /etc/release
>>>>                          OpenSolaris 2009.06 snv_111a X86
>>>>            Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
>>>>                         Use is subject to license terms.
>>>>                              Assembled 17 April 2009
>>>>
>>>> I have been meaning to ask if this was a known issue, and would 
>>>> file a bug if not.
>>>>
>>>> Steffen
>>>>
>>>> PS. This is an extension of the question from earlier this week 
>>>> regarding DHCP, and I will update that thread soon. IA server is on 
>>>> a different subnet.
>>>>
>>>>> Without this, we cannot identify what the issues are.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Steffen Weiberle wrote:
>>>>>> On 05/14/09 13:05, Shawn Walker wrote:
>>>>>>> Avinash K wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi Sean,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I tried it again, but now it's stuck in the below spot,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> <    <AI May 14 09:29:17> installation will be performed from
>>>>>>>>> <    http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release (opensolaris.org)
>>>>>>>>> <    <AI May 14 09:29:17> installation will be performed from
>>>>>>>>> <    http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release (opensolaris.org)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I assume you're trying to install build 111?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You should probably switch to using http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I had similar problems, and had to modify the 
>>>>>> /usr/share/auto_install/default.xml to change 
>>>>>> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release to http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My attempts to create a different manifest failed. This was with 
>>>>>> 111a.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # installadm list -n 0906sparc
>>>>>> Manifest
>>>>>> --------
>>>>>> # installadm add -m `pwd`/sparc2009_06.xml -n 0906sparc
>>>>>> root at scullville:/usr/share/auto_install# installadm list -n 
>>>>>> 0906sparc Manifest
>>>>>> --------
>>>>>> #
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Steffen
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>>> caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>>>>> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

-- 
Regards,
Avinash K


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