The information below helped me in chasing problems with entitlement issues regarding Sun Studio 12.1 and 12.2. In the past few days, I have suddenly been getting:
145354 -- < 03 --- 53 Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2: Patch for Oracle Solaris C Compiler Looking for 145354-03 (5/12) Trying Oracle Trying https://getupdates.oracle.com/ (zip) (1/1) Failed (Error 403: You are not entitled to retrieve this content.) For SunStudio patches. Rejected -- and I don't know why. I've had to open a support case with Oracle on this issue. Grrrr. Jeff Earickson Colby College On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Martin Paul <[email protected]> wrote: > Stanley Laufer wrote: >> >> I'm now able to download a firmware patch that previously was unavailable >> to us a month ago... > > Same here. Can you do me a favor and use the method described in this link > to check for your patch entitlements: > > https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&id=1269292.1 > "How to find what Support Levels a User has" > > Basically you log into MOS, then go to this link in a different browser > window: > > https://support.oracle.com/CSP/login?cmd=status > > The "priv code" items under "roleList" show which entitlements are connected > to your MOS user. Do you see "FMW" there now? I do, so maybe Oracle granted > this entitlement to every user with a "Premier Support for Operating > Systems" contract to enable this policy change. > > Martin. > >
