Christopher:
It is a known issue and it is fixed in osol_110. However, you still
need to do something manually to convert the running services. It might
be easier just to do pkg image-update to osol_110 and then follow these
instructions to convert your service:
If you update your AI install server with the SUNWinstalladm-tools
package that
contains the recently integrated fixes (build 110) for:
4488 Apache web services are started outside of SMF.
6128 installadm reuses /var/ai data and screw up manifest
7186 installadm start/stop should really be enable/disable
then
A) you will need to recreate any services previously created with installadm
create-service (see below for instructions)
and
B) the "installadm start" command has been replaced with "installadm
enable" and
the installadm stop command has been replaced with "installadm disable". The
new installadm usage is:
usage: installadm <subcommand> <args> ...
create-service [-d] [-u] [-f <bootfile>] [-D <DHCPserver>]
[-n <svcname>] [-i <dhcp_ip_start>]
[-c <count_of_ipaddr>] [-s <srcimage>] <targetdir>
delete-service [-x] <svcname>
list [-n <svcname>]
enable <svcname>
disable [-t] <svcname>
create-client [-P <protocol>]
[-b "<property>=<value>"]
-e <macaddr> -t <imagepath> -n <svcname>
delete-client <macaddr>
add -m <manifest> -n <svcname>
remove -m <manifest> -n <svcname>
set -p <name>=<value> -n <svcname>
version
help [<subcommand>]
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Instructions to recreate services:
1. If you have any custom manifests or you have changed the default
manifest,
please save those changes. You will have to republish those changes after
recreating the services. You can copy the /var/ai directory to a backup
to use
for reference:
# cp -r /var/ai /var/ai_save
2. Reboot your AI server.
3. Install the new SUNWinstalladm-tools and SUNWauto-install-common package
4. Recreate all of the services using installadm create-service. Information
about the old services can be found in the /var/installadm/service_data
file.
For instance, if the entry looks like this:
svcx86;/export/ai/images/osol-0906-106a-ai-x86;svcx86;aiwebserver=opensolaris:46502
then you can run:
# installadm create-service -n svc86 /export/ai/images/osol-0906-106a-ai-x86
If the entry looks like:
_install_service_46503;/export/ai/images/osol-0906-106a-ai-sparc_2;_install_service_46503;aiwebserver=opensolaris:46503
then you can run
# installadm create-service /export/ai/images/osol-0906-106a-ai-sparc_2
5. Once you are done recreating your services, it is recommended that
you rename
your service data file to flag that it is no longer being used (e.g.,
service_data.old).
6. To import the new install/server SMF manifest, type the following as
root:
# svccfg import /var/svc/manifest/system/install/server.xml
# svcadm enable install/server
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Christopher McKee wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After an unexpected reboot the autoinstaller services
> do not start.
>
> I manually started the httpd services.
>
> # installadm list
> No install services running on the system
>
> I thought I had seen a workaround posted to the original
> opensolaris.org IA server set up page but that has been
> replaced.
>
> Can anyone offer so insight that will allow me to get
> this thing going again?
>
> Thanks in advance...
> --
> Ciao
> Chris
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