Hi,

Set the publisher named opensolaris.org as the preferred publisher, and 
try the update again. For more, see:

http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/en_US/entry/correctly_setting_up_the_development

Regards,
Brian

On 2/20/2010 5:44 AM, osolhelp mailing-list wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I can't seem to upgrade from snv129, when I try to I get the message, 
> "No updates available for this image."
>
> I've done some googling but can't find a solution, hence I'm turning 
> to the experts.  It was originally a 2008.11 install, which I upgraded 
> to 2009.06 and then to snv_129 to take advantage of the excellent 
> dedup functionality.
>
> I've included the output of some relevant commands below.
>
> I hope someone can help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve.
>
>
> # uname -a
> SunOS fs1 5.11 snv_129 i86pc i386 i86pc
>
> # pkg authority
> PUBLISHER                             TYPE     STATUS   URI
> dev                      (preferred)  origin   online 
> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/
> opensolaris.org <http://opensolaris.org>                       
> origin   online http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/
>
> # pkg refresh --full
> Refreshing catalog 2/2 dev
> The catalog retrieved for publisher 'dev' only contains package data 
> for these publisher(s): opensolaris.org <http://opensolaris.org>.  To 
> resolve this issue, update this publisher to use the correct 
> repository origin, or add one of the listed publishers using this 
> publisher's repository origin.
>
> To correct the repository origin, execute the following command as a 
> privileged user:
>
> pkg set-publisher -O <url> dev
>
> To add a new publisher using this publisher's repository origin, 
> execute the following command as a privileged user:
>
> pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/ <publisher>
>
> After the new publisher has been added, this one should be removed by 
> executing the following command as a privileged user:
>
> pkg unset-publisher dev
>
> # pkg image-update
> Refreshing catalog 2/2 dev
> The catalog retrieved for publisher 'dev' only contains package data 
> for these publisher(s): opensolaris.org <http://opensolaris.org>.  To 
> resolve this issue, update this publisher to use the correct 
> repository origin, or add one of the listed publishers using this 
> publisher's repository origin.
>
> To correct the repository origin, execute the following command as a 
> privileged user:
>
> pkg set-publisher -O <url> dev
>
> To add a new publisher using this publisher's repository origin, 
> execute the following command as a privileged user:
>
> pkg set-publisher -O http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/ <publisher>
>
> After the new publisher has been added, this one should be removed by 
> executing the following command as a privileged user:
>
> pkg unset-publisher dev
>
> No updates available for this image.
>
>
>
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