Hi Shawn/Brock ,

After I install SUNWipkg (saw below log) ... pkg command crashes. Look like the steps of upgrading ( 111b -> 123) is not easily been implemented :< I will roll-back to original BE and retry the steps. Please let me know if you have any clues on what's happening.

Thx,

-S


-bash-3.2# pkg version
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "/usr/bin/pkg", line 2599, in ?
   __ret = main_func()
 File "/usr/bin/pkg", line 2464, in main_func
   global_settings.PKG_CLIENT_TIMEOUT = int(os.environ.get(
AttributeError: 'GlobalSettings' object has no attribute 'PKG_CLIENT_TIMEOUT'


pkg: This is an internal error.  Please let the developers know about this
problem by filing a bug at http://defect.opensolaris.org and including the
above traceback and this message.  The version of pkg(5) is '87d6ba4c8e1c'.
-bash-3.2#
-bash-3.2#



---  ( install SUNWipkg)

-bash-3.2# pfexec pkg install -nv SUNWipkg
Creating Plan / Before evaluation:
UNEVALUATED:
+pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T200238Z

After evaluation:
pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090508T161015Z -> pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T200238Z pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090508T161022Z -> pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T185725Z pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090508T161027Z -> pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T185727Z
Actuators:
     restart_fmri: svc:/system/manifest-import:default
     restart_fmri: svc:/application/desktop-cache/gconf-cache:default
     restart_fmri: svc:/application/desktop-cache/icon-cache:default
     restart_fmri: svc:/application/desktop-cache/mime-types-cache:default
None
-bash-3.2# pfexec pkg install -v SUNWipkg
Creating Plan / Before evaluation:
UNEVALUATED:
+pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T200238Z

After evaluation:
pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090508T161015Z -> pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T200238Z pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090508T161022Z -> pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T185725Z pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090508T161027Z -> pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090826T185727Z
Actuators:
     restart_fmri: svc:/system/manifest-import:default
     restart_fmri: svc:/application/desktop-cache/gconf-cache:default
     restart_fmri: svc:/application/desktop-cache/icon-cache:default
     restart_fmri: svc:/application/desktop-cache/mime-types-cache:default
None
DOWNLOAD                                  PKGS       FILES    XFER (MB)
Completed                                  3/3     113/113      0.5/0.5

PHASE                                        ACTIONS
Removal Phase                                  28/28
Install Phase                                  12/12
Update Phase                                 227/227
PHASE                                          ITEMS
Reading Existing Index                           8/8
Indexing Packages                                3/3
-bash-3.2#



On 09/22/09 10:28 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:
Steven Lau wrote:
On 09/21/09 06:26 PM, Shawn Walker wrote:
Steven Lau wrote:
I got the following outputs. I found out the space of my BE didn't change ( same as original BE) after pkg install ... It seems nothing got installed.

So, the amount of space likely won't show up as changing because the entire package is just one that 'constrains' your system.

As long as 'pkg info' shows the expected, you can be confident it worked.

--
Shawn Walker

Hi Shawn,

It seems the entire cluster is the old one we installed back to May 18 ... is it right ?

-S

-bash-3.2# pkg info [email protected],5.11-0.111
         Name: entire
      Summary: entire incorporation
        State: Installed
    Publisher: opensolaris.org
      Version: 0.5.11
Build Release: 5.11
       Branch: 0.111
Packaging Date: Mon May 18 05:26:43 2009
         Size: 0.00 B
         FMRI: pkg:/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090518T052643Z
-bash-3.2#

You have the correct version now, if you want to check, you can use this link:

http://pkg.opensolaris.org/release/manifest/0/[email protected],5.11-0.111:20090518T052643Z

You should now be able to install SUNWipkg and then image-update.

Cheers,

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