OK, so I'll repeat here:
I'd like to know, if there will be any leftovers of my identity on a system,
that has been set up via pkg and https://pkg.sun.com if I do
rm -rf /var/pkg/ssl
after the installation.
So, is there any piece of my identity inany of tha packages or package
database on the system?
Thanks for clarifying!
Matthias
Ed McKnight did suggest:
> Matthias,
>
> ([email protected] alias added; maybe some others should be
> trimmed?)
>
> The IPS team has plans to have plans for an on-disk package format which
> would lead to capability of repo on local plastic.
>
> [email protected] from the Caiman project has the same
> no-network-connection requirement that you've stated. You could search the
> list archive for posts from her under several different subject headings as
> she tries to work around this.
>
> I suggest querying [email protected] for the question of whether
> anything of your credentials would linger elsewhere than in their original
> subdir.
>
> hth, --emk
>
> Matthias Pfützner - Principal Field Technologist - Datacenter Ambassador -
> Solution Architect wrote:
> > Peter,
> >
> > no, no, no,... Way to complex...
> >
> > My question is:
> >
> > If I create/install a system via live-cd and add packages from
> > https://pkg.sun.com using my keys and credentials, and if, after thost
> > installs, I then REMOVE my keys and credentials by "/bin/rm -rf
> > /var/pkg/ssl",
> > will there still be some information left about me on that system?
> >
> > That's my main question currently...
> >
> > If the answer would be yes, I would start by downloading the source of
> > open-ha-cluster and compiling it, and then installing those bits onto the
> > machines...
> >
> > Still curious...
> >
> > Matthias
> >
> > You (Peter Karlsson) write:
> >
> >> Hi Matthias,
> >>
> >> A few ways you can do it:
> >>
> >> 1. DistroConstructor, build your own distribution that would include the
> >> OHA packages and other packages you might need.
> >>
> >> 2. Create a "offline" mirror of pkg.opensolaris.org. This is not
> >> recommended as it does put a lot of load on the pkg.opensolaris.org server
> >> while you are downloading packages. But if you will be without any
> >> Internet
> >> access, that's the way you have to do it.
> >>
> >> 3. If you have a "slow"internet access you can follow the standard way of
> >> setting up a replica, it will have the IPS packages, but it will have to
> >> go
> >> out to pkg.opensolaris.org for metadata.
> >>
> >> /peter
> >>
> >> Matthias Pfützner - Principal Field Technologist - Datacenter Ambassador -
> >> Solution Architect wrote:
> >>
> >>> Folks,
> >>>
> >>> thanks so far for all your help.
> >>>
> >>> I'll try a different approach. And, please excuse my ignorance...
> >>>
> >>> So, if I would put the system on the internet and yould add my keys and
> >>> credentials to /var/pkg/ssl then download and install OHAC, and after that
> >>> simply remove /var/pkg/ssl, would there be any trace of my identity on
> >>> that
> >>> system/cluster? Remeber, I would like o create an HA-Appliance but
> >>> without any
> >>> traces of my identity in/on it...
> >>>
> >>> Would that approach be working?
> >>>
> >>> My ignorance comes from that fact, that I did not yet play around with
> >>> OpenSolaris and the new package manager...
> >>>
> >>> Curious,
> >>> Matthias
> >>>
> >>> I (Matthias Pfützner - Principal Field Technologist - Datacenter
> >>> Ambassador - Solution Architect) wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Jens,
> >>>>
> >>>> that's only part of the answer, and sadly not, what I need... ;-)
> >>>>
> >>>> Assume I additionally want to make that lab environment available as a
> >>>> VirtualBox Appliance. So, I do not like to hand out my credentials...
> >>>> ;-) And
> >>>> Keys...
> >>>>
> >>>> So, it seems, there's no easy way to create more complex appliances out
> >>>> of
> >>>> OpenSolaris... ;-(
> >>>>
> >>>> Sad... ;-(
> >>>>
> >>>> Matthias
> >>>>
> >>>> You (Jens Schucht) write:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hi Matthias,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Open High Availability Cluster packages are available at:
> >>>>> https://pkg.sun.com/
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Access to the Open HA Cluster 2009.06 software repository.
> >>>>> All registered users have access to this product.
> >>>>> https://pkg.sun.com/opensolaris/ha-cluster/
> >>>>>
> >>>>> But you need to build your own user-certificate...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Regards
> >>>>> Jens
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Matthias Pfützner - Principal Field Technologist - Datacenter
> >>>>> Ambassador
> >>>>> - Solution Architect schrieb:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Folks,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I need some help... ;-)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/ha-clusters/ohac/
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> and especially:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/820-7821
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> do not answer my question:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I want to setup a OpenSolaris 2009.06 based Open HA Cluster in a
> >>>>>> secluded
> >>>>>> environment, that has NO connection to the outside world, aka in a lab
> >>>>>> environment. Installing OS09.06 is easy, as there is a live CD.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> But, how do I get OHAC onto the machines later on? I could most
> >>>>>> possibly try
> >>>>>> to BUILD it from source, but I guess, there's a more easy way to
> >>>>>> achieve it,
> >>>>>> isn't it?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> So, any hints, tips, et.al. highly appreciated
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>> Matthias
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> ***********************************************************************
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> >>>>
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Matthias Pfützner
Principal Field Technologist & Datacenter Ambassador
Solution Architect Virtualisation, High Availability
Systems Practice Tel: +49 6103 752-394 (x65394)
Sun Microsystems GmbH Mobile: +49 172 8428766
Ampèrestraße 6 Fax: +49 6103 752-167
63225 Langen mailto:[email protected]
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