Solaris support isn't being actively maintained and we gave notice that
Solaris, along with Monitoring has been deprecated with plans in future
to remove those capabilities from Spacewalk.
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/ReleaseNotes22
" The Spacewalk team is looking in future releases to drop support for
Solaris clients and the Monitoring component of Spacewalk. They continue
to be supported in their current state for the Spacewalk 2.2 release.
Anyone currently using either of the capabilities may wish to consider
alternatives for their needs. "
So, if this is brand new, I'd recommend to look for alternatives, vs
spending time to invest in making something work that won't last long.
We know Solaris is broken and it is a moving target that each time it
happens, we have react too and doesn't provide a good experience for
users of it.
Regards,
Cliff
On 05/11/14 21:48, Daryl Rose wrote:
I'm trying to setup Spacewalk so I patch my Solaris 10 servers. I'm
trying to convert the patch cluster into mpm format, but I get the
following errors:
# solaris2mpm --tempdir=/usr/local/src --select-arch=sparc
10_Recommended.zip
Opening archive, this may take a while
Error creating mpm for /usr/local/src/10_Recommended.zip:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/lib/python2.4/site-packages/rhnpush/solaris2mpm.py",
line 219, in _run
pkg_mpm = create_pkg_mpm(archive_parser, prefix=dir)
File
"/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/lib/python2.4/site-packages/rhnpush/solaris2mpm.py",
line 435, in create_pkg_mpm
dct = parse_pkginfo(pkginfo_str)
File
"/opt/redhat/rhn/solaris/lib/python2.4/site-packages/rhnpush/solaris2mpm.py",
line 473, in parse_pkginfo
lines = pkginfo_str.splitlines()
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'splitlines'
Any help figuring out what is wrong is appreciated.
Thank you
Daryl
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