On 07/13/10 01:08 PM, Robert Hartzell wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade a system (b132) to (b134) and it's failing because
it thinks /var/squid is a readonly file system.
bastion:/home/bear> pfexec pkg image-update --be-name snv_134
DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB)
Completed 1479/1479 12367/12367 297.5/297.5
PHASE ACTIONS
Removal Phase 9386/9386
Install Phase 29827/49054Action install failed for 'var/squid'
(pkg://opensolaris.org/web/proxy/squid):
OSError: [Errno 30] Read-only file system: '/tmp/tmpdndZEK/var/squid'
The running system has not been modified. Modifications were only made
to a clone of the running system.
This clone is mounted at /tmp/tmpdndZEK should you wish to inspect it.
pkg: Could not complete the operation on /tmp/tmpdndZEK/var/squid:
read-only filesystem
"/var/squid" is not mounted read only
I tried to create a new be and then upgrade that with the -R option but
that failed with the same error.
Any ideas?
Currently, splitting '/' into separate filesystems is not supported if
those other filesystems contain packaged content.
Is /var/squid its own filesystem?
Cheers,
-Shawn
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