Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-21 Thread Harry Putnam
Cindy Swearingen
cindy.swearin...@oracle.com writes:
 I'm adding a few more tips, including the one below, to our upgrade
 instructions.


I should probably know this, but where are those Instructions?

When I run pkg update '@lastest' I get:
  No updates available for this image

Publisher is:
   http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/

Should it be something else to expect an update?

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-21 Thread Harry Putnam
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:

 Cindy Swearingen
 cindy.swearin...@oracle.com writes:
 I'm adding a few more tips, including the one below, to our upgrade
 instructions.


 I should probably know this, but where are those Instructions?

 When I run pkg update '@lastest' I get:
   No updates available for this image

 Publisher is:
http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release/

 Should it be something else to expect an update?

Egad... never mind, its all in the thread:
Subject: How to Configure a Support Repository for Solaris 11

Sorry for the line noise

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-18 Thread Cindy Swearingen

I'm adding a few more tips, including the one below, to our upgrade
instructions.

Thanks for the feedback--

Cindy

On 11/17/11 19:03, Jeff wrote:

...


pfexec pkg update
Creating Plan \
pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to
latest available versions.
This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.

Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
latest version of all packages.

It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely
need to remove them.


I guess these are the culprits:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
Creating Plan |
pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printerat  0.6.5,5.11-

0.111:20091204T201935Z

Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWgnome-printat  0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://opensolaris.org/openofficeat  3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPythonat  2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
Reject:  pkg://extra/virtualboxat  3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython25at  2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete




I just wanted to say thanks for posting this information here.

I had openoffice and virtualbox installed on mine as well.  pkg
update '*@latest'  was the perfect answer.

This really needs to be added to the solaris 11 install instructions, or even
better the output of pkg update should give the problematic packages when
there is an error like this.

It just does not seem logical to expect this error after the solaris 11
express upgrade from opensolaris was problem free.

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-17 Thread Jeff
...
 
  pfexec pkg update
  Creating Plan \
  pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
  Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to
  latest available versions.
  This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.
  Try:
 
  pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
 
  That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
  latest version of all packages.
 
  It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.
 
  If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely
  need to remove them.
 
 I guess these are the culprits:
 
 pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
 Creating Plan |
 pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
Reject:  
 pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printer at 0.6.5,5.11-
0.111:20091204T201935Z
Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on 
 pkg:/SUNWgnome-print at 0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
 No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
Reject:  
 pkg://opensolaris.org/openoffice at 3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on 
 pkg:/SUNWPython at 2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
 No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
Reject:  pkg://extra/virtualbox at 3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on 
 pkg:/SUNWPython25 at 2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete
 


I just wanted to say thanks for posting this information here.

I had openoffice and virtualbox installed on mine as well.  pkg 
update '*@latest'  was the perfect answer.

This really needs to be added to the solaris 11 install instructions, or even 
better the output of pkg update should give the problematic packages when 
there is an error like this.

It just does not seem logical to expect this error after the solaris 11 
express upgrade from opensolaris was problem free.

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-11 Thread Glynn Foster


On 11/11/2011, at 4:39 AM, Al Hopper wrote:

Hi Glynn et al,

Congrats on getting Sol 11 out the door.


Thanks.

Question: is there, o, will there be, an AWS (Amazon Web Services)  
EC2 Solaris 11 AMI available?


This was a question asked at the launch event. At this stage, I don't  
have an answer right now - that's not to say it's out of the question.  
As with all of these types of things, it's always best to raise the  
interest with your local Oracle sales rep.



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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-10 Thread Rob McMahon

On 09/11/2011 22:29, Shawn Walker wrote:



I suggest someone adds a note on how to find and remove problematic
opensolaris.org packages. I'm sure anyone who has a system which started
life as an OpenSolaris box with have some.



Just for reference for this searching and finding this thread:

pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
  'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*'


Uh-oh, this is getting messy:

 pfexec pkg uninstall openoffice

Creating Plan /
pkg uninstall: The requested change to the system attempts to install 
multiple actions

for dir 'usr' with conflicting attributes:

11 packages deliver 'dir group=bin mode=0755 owner=root path=usr', 
including:

pkg://ips.homeunix.com/MBLfaad2@2.7,5.11:20090604T101850Z

pkg://ips.homeunix.com/MBLgst-plugin-asf@0.10.11,5.11:20090717T122857Z

pkg://ips.homeunix.com/MBLgst-plugin-ffmpeg@0.10.6,5.11:20090704T135053Z

pkg://ips.homeunix.com/MBLgst-plugin-lame@0.10.11,5.11:20090620T050756Z

pkg://ips.homeunix.com/MBLgst-plugin-mad@0.10.11,5.11:20090620T050840Z
538 packages deliver 'dir group=sys mode=0755 owner=root path=usr', 
including:

pkg://opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-43@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002008Z

pkg://opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-libgcc@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002102Z

pkg://opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-libgfortran@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002113Z

pkg://opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-libgomp@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002124Z

pkg://opensolaris.org/developer/gcc/gcc-libobjc@4.3.3,5.11-0.133:20100306T002135Z


These packages may not be installed together.  Any non-conflicting set may
be, or the packages must be corrected before they can be installed.



I'll persevere with unpicking this.

Rob

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-10 Thread Al Hopper
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Glynn Foster glynn.fos...@oracle.comwrote:


 Today marks the release of Oracle Solaris 11, the first cloud OS.

 Oracle Solaris 11 delivers ground-breaking features for secure and agile
 deployment of services in large scale cloud environments and enterprise
 data centers. With over 4,000 different new features, Oracle Solaris 11
 raises the bar on enterprise operating systems.  Oracle Solaris 11 is 7
 years in the making and a whole new set of capabilities, from advanced
 network virtualization to high performance cryptography and virtualization,
 dependency aware software packing and installation technologies.

 Check out what's new with this release:

 http://www.oracle.com/**technetwork/server-storage/**
 solaris11/overview/whats-new/**index.htmlhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/whats-new/index.html

 Download:  http://oracle.com/technetwork/**
 server-storage/solaris11/**downloads/index.htmhttp://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/downloads/index.htm
 Release Notes:  http://download.oracle.com/**docs/cd/E19963-01/index.html#
 **release-infohttp://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/index.html#release-info
 Documentation: http://oracle.com/technetwork/**server-storage/solaris11/**
 documentation/index.htmlhttp://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/documentation/index.html
 Training:  http://oracle.com/technetwork/**
 server-storage/solaris11/**training/index.htmlhttp://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/training/index.html

 Blog: 
 http://blogs.oracle.com/**solarishttp://blogs.oracle.com/solaris
 Facebook:   
 http://facebook.com/**oraclesolarishttp://facebook.com/oraclesolaris
 Twitter: 
 http://twitter.com/ORCL_**Solarishttp://twitter.com/ORCL_Solaris

 I'd like to express my thanks and congratulations to each and everyone who
 has contributed in some way to this release. Help spread the word!


 Glynn Foster
 On behalf of the Oracle Solaris Team
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 opensolaris-discuss@**opensolaris.orgopensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org


Hi Glynn et al,

Congrats on getting Sol 11 out the door.
Question: is there, o, will there be, an AWS (Amazon Web Services) EC2
Solaris 11 AMI available?

Regards,

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-10 Thread Brian Wilson

Hello,

Thanks for the link - that's what I needed.  I don't think I got down to 
the appendix before I emailed the list.


I wrote up a wiki page for my own documentation on how the upgrade when, 
I'm going to just copy and paste it here, sorry for the formatting!  
Overall I'd say it went well, with one or two quirks that look harmless.


cheers,
Brian

---
copy/pasted from my wiki page -

I'm running a dell studio XPS workstation for my desktop, using the 
Nvidia drivers and the Gnome desktop on Solaris 11 Express, two monitors 
each running it's own X display.
Not upgraded from OpenSolaris. (reinstalled from scratch from previous 
Vista-64 install)
12 gig of memory, 3 internal hard disks (2 rpool mirrors, 1 it's own 
pool, to be mirrored someday in the future), 1 cpu - x86 (GenuineIntel 
106A4 family 6 model 26 step 4 clock 2660 MHz) Intel(r) Core(tm) i7 CPU 
920 @ 2.67GHz. No non-global zones, but two virtual machines running on 
VirtualBox 4.1.4 that had previously been migrated from VMware 
Workstation on Vista.


3 things had been installed via pkgadd -
firefox-6.0.en-US.opensolaris-i386-pkg
VirtualBox-4.1.4-SunOS-r74291.pkg
pidgin-2.2.1-sol10-x86-local

We use sudo, not pfexec a root shell prompt, other than that I pretty 
much followed this URL -


http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html#scrolltoc

pkg publisher
PUBLISHER   TYPE STATUS   URI
solaris origin   online   http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release

My publisher matched that.

sudo pkg install pkg:/package/pkg
Packages to update: 2
   Create boot environment:   Yes
DOWNLOAD  PKGS   FILESXFER (MB)
Completed  2/2 366/366  2.0/2.0

PHASEACTIONS
Removal Phase  36/36
Install Phase128/128
Update Phase 291/291

PHASE  ITEMS
Package State Update Phase   4/4
Package Cache Update Phase   2/2
Image State Update Phase 2/2

PHASE  ITEMS
Reading Existing Index   8/8
Indexing Packages2/2

A clone of maininstall exists and has been updated and activated.
On the next boot the Boot Environment solaris-1 will be mounted on '/'.
Reboot when ready to switch to this updated BE.
# beadm list
BEActive Mountpoint Space Policy Created
---- -- - -- ---
maininstall   A  /  88.5K static 2011-06-20 18:30
maininstall-1 R  -  5.14G static 2011-10-21 14:31
solaris   -  -  13.33M static 2011-08-22 10:54

This step worked fine - I happened to create a new boot environment 
after installation and before I modified anything, and called it 
'maininstall', so it cloned that instead of 'solaris'.


Next I shutdown my Virtualbox vms, and rebooted with

sudo init 6

Came back up fine, added 3 service SMF definitions. I noticed that the 
auto-snapshots feature was offline, for unrelated reasons I think, so I 
disabled the services -


sudo svcadm disable svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:frequent 
svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:daily 
svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:hourly 
svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:monthly 
svc:/system/filesystem/zfs/auto-snapshot:weekly

I started my Virtualbox vms and kicked them off - as much as possible 
I'm trying to do this while 'online' to simulate a production server I 
want to avoid downtime on. They are a Windows 7 vm and a Solaris 10 vm 
running two zones (nagios and rsync server).


Next was the upgrade piece.

sudo pkg update

Output looked kind of like -

Creating plan / (spinning thing)
Packages to remove: 291
   Packages to install: 210
Packages to update: 599
   Create boot environment: Yes
Create backup boot environment:  No

DOWNLOAD  PKGS   FILESXFER (MB)
(a whole bunch of packages being downloaded)


During the downloading, I didn't notice much impact on the desktop, a 
little bit more stuttering than normal on the Virtualbox keyboard input, 
but nothing bad. The VMs look okay, chat and calendar fine on Windows 7, 
nagios and RT running fine inside the zones on the Solaris 10 VM. prstat 
-Z shows the pkg process doing things, but I'd expect that.


Next was the removal/install/update steps. During the removal phase the 
nagios zone failed to ping localhost for at least 10 seconds (a 
timeout). That could be complete coincidence, though that check normally 
never fails. The network interfaces are Virtualbox mappings to exclusive 
IP zones, but the ping check there is to 

Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-10 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/10/11 02:48, Rob McMahon wrote:

On 09/11/2011 22:29, Shawn Walker wrote:



I suggest someone adds a note on how to find and remove problematic
opensolaris.org packages. I'm sure anyone who has a system which started
life as an OpenSolaris box with have some.



Just for reference for this searching and finding this thread:

pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*'


Uh-oh, this is getting messy:

...

I'll persevere with unpicking this.


You'll have to remove the ips.homeunix.com packages; they're busted:

pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*' \
'pkg://ips.homeunix.com/*'

-Shawn

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Brian Wilson


Can't find the documentation for upgrading from Solaris 11 Express 
yet...hmmm... maybe my google-foo is bad today.


cheers,
Brian

On 11/ 9/11 09:27 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:


Today marks the release of Oracle Solaris 11, the first cloud OS.

Oracle Solaris 11 delivers ground-breaking features for secure and 
agile deployment of services in large scale cloud environments and 
enterprise data centers. With over 4,000 different new features, 
Oracle Solaris 11 raises the bar on enterprise operating systems.  
Oracle Solaris 11 is 7 years in the making and a whole new set of 
capabilities, from advanced network virtualization to high performance 
cryptography and virtualization, dependency aware software packing and 
installation technologies.


Check out what's new with this release:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/whats-new/index.html 



Download:  
http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/downloads/index.htm
Release Notes:  
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/index.html#release-info
Documentation: 
http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/documentation/index.html
Training:  
http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/training/index.html


Blog: http://blogs.oracle.com/solaris
Facebook:   http://facebook.com/oraclesolaris
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ORCL_Solaris

I'd like to express my thanks and congratulations to each and everyone 
who has contributed in some way to this release. Help spread the word!



Glynn Foster
On behalf of the Oracle Solaris Team
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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Julien Gabel
Hi,

 Can't find the documentation for upgrading from Solaris 11 Express
 yet...hmmm... maybe my google-foo is bad today.

I think this link is what you are looking for (in the Oracle Solaris
11 Release Notes):
- http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E23811/glpgv.html

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Cindy Swearingen

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.

Thanks,

Cindy

On 11/09/11 11:05, Brian Wilson wrote:


Can't find the documentation for upgrading from Solaris 11 Express 
yet...hmmm... maybe my google-foo is bad today.


cheers,
Brian

On 11/ 9/11 09:27 AM, Glynn Foster wrote:


Today marks the release of Oracle Solaris 11, the first cloud OS.

Oracle Solaris 11 delivers ground-breaking features for secure and 
agile deployment of services in large scale cloud environments and 
enterprise data centers. With over 4,000 different new features, 
Oracle Solaris 11 raises the bar on enterprise operating systems.  
Oracle Solaris 11 is 7 years in the making and a whole new set of 
capabilities, from advanced network virtualization to high performance 
cryptography and virtualization, dependency aware software packing and 
installation technologies.


Check out what's new with this release:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/whats-new/index.html 



Download:  
http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/downloads/index.htm 

Release Notes:  
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-01/index.html#release-info
Documentation: 
http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/documentation/index.html 

Training:  
http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/training/index.html 



Blog: http://blogs.oracle.com/solaris
Facebook:   http://facebook.com/oraclesolaris
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ORCL_Solaris

I'd like to express my thanks and congratulations to each and everyone 
who has contributed in some way to this release. Help spread the word!



Glynn Foster
On behalf of the Oracle Solaris Team
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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


Is there an error on that page?

# *Make sure your publisher is set as follows.*

#*pkg publisher*
PUBLISHER   TYPE STATUS   URI
solaris origin   online   http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/

If you need to change your solaris publisher from a previous publisher 
with the same solaris name, use syntax similar to the following:


# pkg set-publisher -g http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev
-G http://internal.co.com/solaris solaris


When I tried:

pkg set-publisher: The origin URIs for 'solaris' do not appear to point 
to a valid pkg repository.


#ping ipkg.us.oracle.com
ping: unknown host ipkg.us.oracle.com

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/09/11 11:11, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


Is there an error on that page?

# *Make sure your publisher is set as follows.*

#*pkg publisher*
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
solaris origin online http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/

If you need to change your solaris publisher from a previous publisher
with the same solaris name, use syntax similar to the following:

# pkg set-publisher -g http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev
-G http://internal.co.com/solaris solaris


Yes, that's wrong, I'll notify the appropriate parties.

The URL should be:

http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release

-Shawn

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 08:17 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 11:11, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.

Is there an error on that page?

# *Make sure your publisher is set as follows.*

#*pkg publisher*
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
solaris origin online http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/

If you need to change your solaris publisher from a previous publisher
with the same solaris name, use syntax similar to the following:

# pkg set-publisher -g http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev
-G http://internal.co.com/solaris solaris

Yes, that's wrong, I'll notify the appropriate parties.

The URL should be:

http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release


Thanks Shawn.

I see that page was writer by a Dr. Who fan :)

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


No joy for me :(

pfexec pkg update
Creating Plan \
pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to 
latest available versions.

This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.

latest incorporations:

  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/cde/cde-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T191905Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/man/man-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T192523Z

  pkg://solaris/entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111020T143822Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/ips/ips-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.2576:20111020T063559Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/X/X-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.1215:20110927T121319Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/SunVTS/SunVTS-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.172.0.0.0.0.0:20110816T071310Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/nvidia/nvidia-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T192422Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1:20111019T053010Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/hcts/hcts-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.154:20101203T190542Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/cns/cns-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.0:20111012T230319Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/install/install-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1482:20111019T122620Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/l10n/l10n-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.765:20111012T043917Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/gfx/gfx-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144752Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/cacao/cacao-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.174.0.0.0.0.0:20110921T190516Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/xvm/xvm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144757Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/gnome_l10n/gnome_l10n-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T081833Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/jdmk/jdmk-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.173.0.0.0.0.0:20110828T210111Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/sic_team/sic_team-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.172.0.0.0.0.0:20110816T070737Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/sunpro/sunpro-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.174.0.0.0.0.0:20110921T184135Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/vpanels/vpanels-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.778:20111012T230640Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/ub_javavm/ub_javavm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144756Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/gnome/gnome-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T081825Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/nspg/nspg-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144753Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/dbtg/dbtg-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144751Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/solaris_re/solaris_re-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T122734Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/sfw/sfw-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144754Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/admin/admin-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144751Z

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Alan Steinberg
Do you have any packages still installed from the old opensolaris.org 
repositories, such as the extra repository? That could lead to 
dependency problems in that they may be looking for OS packages that are 
not present in Oracle Solaris 11.


-- Alan

On 11/09/11 12:39, Ian Collins wrote:

 On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


No joy for me :(

pfexec pkg update
Creating Plan \
pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to 
latest available versions.

This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.

latest incorporations:

  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/cde/cde-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T191905Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/man/man-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T192523Z

  pkg://solaris/entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111020T143822Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/ips/ips-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.2576:20111020T063559Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/X/X-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.1215:20110927T121319Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/SunVTS/SunVTS-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.172.0.0.0.0.0:20110816T071310Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/nvidia/nvidia-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T192422Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1:20111019T053010Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/hcts/hcts-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.154:20101203T190542Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/cns/cns-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.0:20111012T230319Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/install/install-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1482:20111019T122620Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/l10n/l10n-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.765:20111012T043917Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/gfx/gfx-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144752Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/cacao/cacao-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.174.0.0.0.0.0:20110921T190516Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/xvm/xvm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144757Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/gnome_l10n/gnome_l10n-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T081833Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/jdmk/jdmk-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.173.0.0.0.0.0:20110828T210111Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/sic_team/sic_team-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.172.0.0.0.0.0:20110816T070737Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/sunpro/sunpro-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.174.0.0.0.0.0:20110921T184135Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/vpanels/vpanels-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.778:20111012T230640Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/ub_javavm/ub_javavm-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144756Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/gnome/gnome-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.0.0:20110927T081825Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/nspg/nspg-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144753Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/dbtg/dbtg-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144751Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/solaris_re/solaris_re-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T122734Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/sfw/sfw-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144754Z
  
pkg://solaris/consolidation/admin/admin-incorporation@0.5.11,5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20111019T144751Z

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/09/11 12:39, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


No joy for me :(

pfexec pkg update
Creating Plan \
pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to
latest available versions.
This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.


Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the 
latest version of all packages.


It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely 
need to remove them.


-Shawn

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 09:44 AM, Alan Steinberg wrote:

Do you have any packages still installed from the old opensolaris.org
repositories, such as the extra repository? That could lead to
dependency problems in that they may be looking for OS packages that are
not present in Oracle Solaris 11.

Very likely, this system started its live as an OpenSolaris box.  See my 
reply to Shawn.


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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 09:46 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 12:39, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


No joy for me :(

pfexec pkg update
Creating Plan \
pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to
latest available versions.
This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.

Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
latest version of all packages.

It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely
need to remove them.


I guess these are the culprits:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
Creating Plan |
pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
  Reject:  
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printer@0.6.5,5.11-0.111:20091204T201935Z
  Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on 
pkg:/SUNWgnome-print@0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete

No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
  Reject:  
pkg://opensolaris.org/openoffice@3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
  Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on 
pkg:/SUNWPython@2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete

No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
  Reject:  pkg://extra/virtualbox@3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
  Reason:  All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on 
pkg:/SUNWPython25@2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete


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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/09/11 13:03, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 09:46 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 12:39, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.


No joy for me :(

pfexec pkg update
Creating Plan \
pkg update: No solution was found to satisfy constraints
Plan Creation: Package solver has not found a solution to update to
latest available versions.
This may indicate an overly constrained set of packages are installed.

Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
latest version of all packages.

It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely
need to remove them.


I guess these are the culprits:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
Creating Plan |
pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printer@0.6.5,5.11-0.111:20091204T201935Z

Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWgnome-print@0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
Reject: pkg://opensolaris.org/openoffice@3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython@2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
Reject: pkg://extra/virtualbox@3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython25@2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete


Yes, those would definitely cause an issue.

Removing those packages should allow you to proceed.

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 10:08 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 13:03, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 09:46 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
latest version of all packages.

It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely
need to remove them.


I guess these are the culprits:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
Creating Plan |
pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printer@0.6.5,5.11-0.111:20091204T201935Z

Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWgnome-print@0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
Reject: pkg://opensolaris.org/openoffice@3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython@2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
Reject: pkg://extra/virtualbox@3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython25@2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete

Yes, those would definitely cause an issue.

Removing those packages should allow you to proceed.


Removing now.

So there isn't an OpenOffice package for Solaris 11?

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/09/11 13:09, Ian Collins wrote:
...

So there isn't an OpenOffice package for Solaris 11?


At this time, there are no native OpenOffice packages available for 
Solaris 11.


However, the tarball version available from openoffice.org should work 
just fine.


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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 10:08 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 13:03, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 09:46 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
latest version of all packages.

It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll likely
need to remove them.


I guess these are the culprits:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
Creating Plan |
pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printer@0.6.5,5.11-0.111:20091204T201935Z

Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWgnome-print@0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
Reject: pkg://opensolaris.org/openoffice@3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython@2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
Reject: pkg://extra/virtualbox@3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython25@2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete

Yes, those would definitely cause an issue.

Removing those packages should allow you to proceed.


So it does. I also had to remove wine, in response to

pfexec pkg uninstall openoffice
Creating Plan -
pkg uninstall: The requested change to the system attempts to install 
multiple actions

for dir 'usr/share/applications' with conflicting attributes:

1 package delivers 'dir group=bin mode=0755 owner=root 
path=usr/share/applications':

pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/wine@1.0.1,5.11-0.101:20081209T223210Z
60 packages deliver 'dir group=other mode=0755 owner=root 
path=usr/share/applications', including:


The wording in that error is a bit confusing, shouldn't to install be 
to uninstall?  Some form of force option may help with these petty 
conflicts.


I hope some of the issues in this thread find their way into the release 
notes to assist others.


Thanks for the help,

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Cindy Swearingen

Hi Ian,

I wish I had a sonic screw driver to fix the URL. :-)

This internal URL worked fine when I tested this on my own internal
system. I forgot to update it with the external URL.

I apologize. We hope to have an updated version available tomorrow.

Thanks,

Cindy

On 11/09/11 12:33, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 08:17 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 11:11, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 07:13 AM, Cindy Swearingen wrote:

Hi Brian,

Try this one:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/html/E24456/upgrade-1.html

The main OS 11 library (English) is here:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23824_01/index.html

Let us know how the upgrade goes.

Is there an error on that page?

# *Make sure your publisher is set as follows.*

#*pkg publisher*
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
solaris origin online http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev/

If you need to change your solaris publisher from a previous publisher
with the same solaris name, use syntax similar to the following:

# pkg set-publisher -g http://ipkg.us.oracle.com/solaris11/dev
-G http://internal.co.com/solaris solaris

Yes, that's wrong, I'll notify the appropriate parties.

The URL should be:

http://pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release


Thanks Shawn.

I see that page was writer by a Dr. Who fan :)


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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/09/11 13:48, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 10:08 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 13:03, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 09:46 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

Try:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'

That will tell the package system that you're trying to update to the
latest version of all packages.

It will then attempt to determine why it cannot do that.

If you have *any* packages installed from opensolaris.org, you'll
likely
need to remove them.


I guess these are the culprits:

pfexec pkg update '*@latest'
Creating Plan |
pkg update: No matching version of gnome-photo-printer can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/gnome-photo-printer@0.6.5,5.11-0.111:20091204T201935Z


Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWgnome-print@0.5.11,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of openoffice can be installed:
Reject:
pkg://opensolaris.org/openoffice@3.1.0,5.11-0.111:20090518T062712Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython@2.4.4,5.11-0.111 are obsolete
No matching version of virtualbox can be installed:
Reject: pkg://extra/virtualbox@3.1.8,5.11-0.101:20100511T153708Z
Reason: All acceptable versions of 'require' dependency on
pkg:/SUNWPython25@2.5,5.11-0.101 are obsolete

Yes, those would definitely cause an issue.

Removing those packages should allow you to proceed.


So it does. I also had to remove wine, in response to

pfexec pkg uninstall openoffice
Creating Plan -
pkg uninstall: The requested change to the system attempts to install
multiple actions
for dir 'usr/share/applications' with conflicting attributes:

1 package delivers 'dir group=bin mode=0755 owner=root
path=usr/share/applications':
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/wine@1.0.1,5.11-0.101:20081209T223210Z
60 packages deliver 'dir group=other mode=0755 owner=root
path=usr/share/applications', including:

The wording in that error is a bit confusing, shouldn't to install be
to uninstall? Some form of force option may help with these petty
conflicts.


The package system has to ensure the system is in a correct state.  It 
can't do that unless it can guarantee that all packages agree on what 
the correct state.


I know that sucks when you have broken packages, but it's the only way 
to ensure that pkg fix and pkg verify work as expected (among other 
things).


That's why pkg doesn't have any force options.


I hope some of the issues in this thread find their way into the release
notes to assist others.


The contrib repositories are all long gone as noted by the web page up 
there now.


Sorry about the troubles,
-Shawn
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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Ian Collins

 On 11/10/11 11:17 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 13:48, Ian Collins wrote:

So it does. I also had to remove wine, in response to

pfexec pkg uninstall openoffice
Creating Plan -
pkg uninstall: The requested change to the system attempts to install
multiple actions
for dir 'usr/share/applications' with conflicting attributes:

1 package delivers 'dir group=bin mode=0755 owner=root
path=usr/share/applications':
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/wine@1.0.1,5.11-0.101:20081209T223210Z
60 packages deliver 'dir group=other mode=0755 owner=root
path=usr/share/applications', including:

The wording in that error is a bit confusing, shouldn't to install be
to uninstall? Some form of force option may help with these petty
conflicts.

The package system has to ensure the system is in a correct state.  It
can't do that unless it can guarantee that all packages agree on what
the correct state.

I know that sucks when you have broken packages, but it's the only way
to ensure that pkg fix and pkg verify work as expected (among other
things).

That's why pkg doesn't have any force options.


I see, that makes sense.


I hope some of the issues in this thread find their way into the release
notes to assist others.

The contrib repositories are all long gone as noted by the web page up
there now.

I suggest someone adds a note on how to find and remove problematic 
opensolaris.org packages.  I'm sure anyone who has a system which 
started life as an OpenSolaris box with have some.


--
Ian.

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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Shawn Walker

On 11/09/11 14:22, Ian Collins wrote:

On 11/10/11 11:17 AM, Shawn Walker wrote:

On 11/09/11 13:48, Ian Collins wrote:

So it does. I also had to remove wine, in response to

pfexec pkg uninstall openoffice
Creating Plan -
pkg uninstall: The requested change to the system attempts to install
multiple actions
for dir 'usr/share/applications' with conflicting attributes:

1 package delivers 'dir group=bin mode=0755 owner=root
path=usr/share/applications':
pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/wine@1.0.1,5.11-0.101:20081209T223210Z
60 packages deliver 'dir group=other mode=0755 owner=root
path=usr/share/applications', including:

The wording in that error is a bit confusing, shouldn't to install be
to uninstall? Some form of force option may help with these petty
conflicts.

The package system has to ensure the system is in a correct state. It
can't do that unless it can guarantee that all packages agree on what
the correct state.

I know that sucks when you have broken packages, but it's the only way
to ensure that pkg fix and pkg verify work as expected (among other
things).

That's why pkg doesn't have any force options.


I see, that makes sense.


Please note that you shouldn't have this problem when upgrading again in 
the future because the conflict checking logic pkg now has wouldn't have 
allowed you to install the packages in the first place.



I hope some of the issues in this thread find their way into the release
notes to assist others.

The contrib repositories are all long gone as noted by the web page up
there now.


I suggest someone adds a note on how to find and remove problematic
opensolaris.org packages. I'm sure anyone who has a system which started
life as an OpenSolaris box with have some.


Just for reference for this searching and finding this thread:

pkg uninstall 'pkg://opensolaris.org/*' \
  'pkg://contrib.opensolaris.org/*'

-Shawn
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Re: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS

2011-11-09 Thread Stewart, David C
Congratulations to the entire Solaris team for the work which went into this 
release. I sat in a review today of Intel's Solaris engineering program, 
presented by Bob Kasten. Very impressive accomplishment, gang!

Dave
Formerly Intel Dave

 -Original Message-
 From: Glynn Foster [mailto:glynn.fos...@oracle.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 7:28 AM
 To: OpenSolaris Discuss; OpenSolaris Announce; osug-
 lead...@opensolaris.org
 Subject: [osol-discuss] Oracle Solaris 11 - The First Cloud OS
 
 
 Today marks the release of Oracle Solaris 11, the first cloud OS.
 
 Oracle Solaris 11 delivers ground-breaking features for secure and agile
 deployment of services in large scale cloud environments and enterprise
 data centers. With over 4,000 different new features,
 Oracle Solaris 11 raises the bar on enterprise operating systems.
 Oracle Solaris 11 is 7 years in the making and a whole new set of 
 capabilities,
 from advanced network virtualization to high performance cryptography and
 virtualization, dependency aware software packing and installation
 technologies.
 
 Check out what's new with this release:
 
 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-
 storage/solaris11/overview/whats-new/index.html
 
 Download:  http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-
 storage/solaris11/downloads/index.htm
 Release Notes:  http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19963-
 01/index.html#release-info
 Documentation: http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-
 storage/solaris11/documentation/index.html
 Training:  http://oracle.com/technetwork/server-
 storage/solaris11/training/index.html
 
 Blog: http://blogs.oracle.com/solaris
 Facebook:   http://facebook.com/oraclesolaris
 Twitter: http://twitter.com/ORCL_Solaris
 
 I'd like to express my thanks and congratulations to each and everyone who
 has contributed in some way to this release. Help spread the word!
 
 
 Glynn Foster
 On behalf of the Oracle Solaris Team

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