Never mind.  I decided to try and add a -vv to the syntax and saw that it
is actually hitting my SW server.  So, I authenticated with my
administrator user and password.

Now I get the following error:

Package patch-solaris-126440-01-1.sparc-solaris-patch.mpm Not Found on RHN
Server -- Uploading
Uploading package patch-solaris-126440-01-1.sparc-solaris-patch.mpm
Using POST request

I'm not sure what it means by it can't find the patch on the RHN server.
This command is supposed to be uploading the patches to the server.

Thoughts?

Thank you

Daryl


On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Daryl Rose <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know that I was told that Solaris support will be dropped in future
> releases, but I'm still moving forward with trying to make this version
> work.
>
> I've figured out that solaris2mpm will work with individual patches, but
> not on the Solaris Patch Cluster.  So, my work around is to unzip the
> cluster, zip up the individual patches and then run solaris2mpm on those
> individual patches.  I now have a directory with mpm files that can be
> added to my SpaceWalk server.
>
> According to the documentation, I need to run "rhnpush --server=
> http://SW_FQDN/APP --channel=CHANNEL_LABEL *.mpm".  However, when I run
> this command, I get prompted for a Red Hat Network username.
>
> This command should be accessing my SW server, not RHN.
>
> Can I copy these file from the client server to the SW server and put them
> in the channel that way, or do they have to be copied via the rhnpush
> command?
>
> Thanks
>
> Daryl
>
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