Stephen Hahn stated:
< * Sean McGrath <Sean.McGrath at sun.com> [2009-01-27 14:36]:
< > 
< >  Hi folks, I've a machine here (amd64 Ultra-20) installing opensolaris 
< >  (2008.11) over the network (pxe boot etc just fine).
< > 
< >  However its now at about 2.5 hours now and its still pulling over bits 
from 
< >   the repo server.
< > 
< >  The repo server is local (on the same subnet over a 100Mb link).
< >    (its a full repo, not a mirror)
< >  The machine can install nevada (using the SUNWCXall metacluster), 
< >   over network in about 50 minutes.  Another identical U20 on the
< >   same subnet managed to install within an hour the other day though.
< > 
< >  Anyone seen this ?
< 
<    Nope.
< 
< > the pkg.depotd is showing these in its log over and over again though:
< > 
< > 192.1.1.71 - - [27/Jan/2009:13:58:09] "POST /filelist/0 HTTP/1.1" 200 - "" 
"pkg/666742d60b75 (sunos i86pc; 5.11 snv_101b; full; pkg)"
< > 192.1.1.71 - - [27/Jan/2009:13:58:33] "POST /filelist/0 HTTP/1.1" 200 - "" 
"pkg/666742d60b75 (sunos i86pc; 5.11 snv_101b; full; pkg)"
< 
<    That's a big gap.  Do you have any errors in system logs?  What do
<    "pfexec fmadm faulty" and "zpool status" say?  (I'm wondering if you
<    have a bad disk.)

  Nope, checked them.

  We're looking again at our local network, but theres nothing untoward seen.

  Alok asked we re-run pkg -R /a install slim_install, which we're doing now.
   (bug will be updated when its finished)

Regards,
Sean.
.

oaf321# fmdump 
TIME                 UUID                                 SUNW-MSG-ID
fmdump: /var/fm/fmd/fltlog is empty
oaf321# zpool status -v
  pool: rpool
 state: ONLINE
 scrub: none requested
config:

        NAME        STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM
        rpool       ONLINE       0     0     0
          c4t0d0s0  ONLINE       0     0     0

errors: No known data errors
oaf321# 
< 
<    - Stephen
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