Can someone please confirm that the hash for libcontract.so.1 is in
fact 227be8bcc7da8d9da239f0045b3c32d6a47995c4 ?  It will help me a lot since
downloading 7GB for the entire repo will cost quite a lot and take a long
time (I'm in Africa).  Then I will be 100% sure that it's worth downloading
it.

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Alexander Bisogiannis
<alexi...@gmail.com>wrote:

>  http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/local_repository_mirror
>
>
> On 05/28/2010 12:16 PM, Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
>
> Please tell me, what is the simplest way to create a local repo (of the
> latest pkg.opensolaris/dev)?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Alexander Bisogiannis <
> alexi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  Well the error suggests that it tries to retrieve a package and fails the
>> checksum.
>>
>> I doudt that the file is corrupt at the pkg server, something else must be
>> giong on.
>>
>> Maybe IPS times out trying to retrieve the file. In general IPS gives
>> strange error messages that can put you off and think that the eror is
>> something else.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 05/28/2010 12:04 PM, Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, but are you sure that will help.  If I set up a local repo with the
>> same packages that are on pkg.opensolaris.org, then I can't see that it
>> will rid me of the chash failure.
>>
>>  Regards,
>>
>> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Alexander Bisogiannis <
>> alexi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The only method available in OSOL is full zones. This means that the
>>> system must be able to contact a package repository.
>>>
>>> If pkg.opensolaris.org is not working for you, then you should setup a
>>> local repo.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 05/28/2010 11:32 AM, Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
>>>
>>> I understand, but the only reason I asked for that kind of zone is
>>> because the standard zone doesn't seem to be working for me.   I really just
>>> want a zone working, no matter which method is used.
>>>
>>>  This is a completely clean OpenSolaris installation and I'm following
>>> all the documentation and tutorials on how to create a zone in OpenSolaris.
>>>
>>>  Can anyone else please try creating a zone on their OpenSolaris  (with
>>> brand=ipkg, which is default)?
>>>
>>>  Thanks
>>>
>>> 2010/5/28 Alexander Bisogiannis <alexi...@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>>  On 05/28/2010 11:12 AM, Torbjorn Kristoffersen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  I am attempting to create a zone in OpenSolaris (build 134). I am
>>>> using Intel 64-bit hardware.  First off, I create a ZFS filesystem /zones.
>>>>  Then I create /zones/myzone.
>>>>
>>>>  I then proceed to create a zone:
>>>>
>>>>  # zonecfg -z myzone
>>>> myzone: No such zone configured
>>>> Use 'create' to begin configuring a new zone.
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> create
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> set zonepath=/zones/myzone
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> set autoboot=true
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> add net
>>>> zonecfg:myzone:net> set address=192.168.200.150/24
>>>> zonecfg:myzone:net> set physical=atge0
>>>> zonecfg:myzone:net> end
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> verify
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> commit
>>>> zonecfg:myzone> ^D
>>>> # zoneadm -z myzone1 install
>>>> A ZFS file system has been created for this zone.
>>>>    Publisher: Using opensolaris.org (http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev/ ).
>>>>        Image: Preparing at /zones/myzone/root.
>>>> Sanity Check: Looking for 'entire' incorporation.
>>>>   Installing: Core System (output follows)
>>>> DOWNLOAD                                  PKGS       FILES    XFER (MB)
>>>> system/library                            0/44   358/12305    20.3/85.9
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Errors were encountered while attempting to retrieve package or file
>>>> data for
>>>> the requested operation.
>>>> Details follow:
>>>>
>>>>  Invalid content path lib/libcontract.so.1: chash failure: expected:
>>>> 227be8bcc7da8d9da239f0045b3c32d6a47995c4 computed:
>>>> 6eab81e511690cc353c0a4fd7d9ca28aa5acf293. (happened 4 times)
>>>>
>>>>  ERROR: failed to install package
>>>> #
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  ... Will __highly__ appreciate any help with this.  Isn't there a way
>>>> for the Zoneadm to install using files that already exist in the global
>>>> zone, instead of downloading packages from pkg.opensolaris.org ?
>>>>
>>>>  Regards,
>>>> Torbjorn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>
>>>>  OpenSolaris supports only full zones. What you ask for is called a
>>>> sparse zone, and it is only available in "normal" Solaris10.
>>>>
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