[OmniOS-discuss] Re-installing OmniOS after Crash

Geoff Nordli geoffn at gnaa.net
Tue Dec 3 07:05:54 UTC 2013


On 13-12-02 06:53 AM, Eric Sproul wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Piers Dawson-Damer <piers at mm.st> wrote:
>> Any update on this error?
> This is because we are now signing packages in bloody, in preparation
> for the next stable release.  If you're reasonably up to date with
> r151007 you should already have the OmniTI CA certificate, which is
> delivered by pkg:/web/ca-bundle into /etc/ssl/pkg.  If you have this,
> you should be able to get going by setting your local image's
> trust-anchor-directory property so that the OmniTI cert can be
> located:
>
> # pkg set-property trust-anchor-directory etc/ssl/pkg
>
> Note that the value is a *relative* path (relative to the root of the
> image), so it does not have a leading '/'.
>
> If you do not have the OmniTI CA file, you can update to the version
> of ca-bundle that is not signed but *does* have the CA cert:
>
> # pkg update web/ca-bundle at 5.11,5.11-0.151007:20130823T212116Z
>
> This only works if you're already on some version of r151007.
>
>

I am running bloody:  omnios-df542ea   (from the usb image on the web site)

I am hitting the error:

root at ma-back1:~# pkg update 
web/ca-bundle at 5.11,5.11-0.151007:20130823T212116Z
Creating Plan /
pkg update: The certificate which issued this 
certificate:/C=US/ST=Maryland/O=OmniTI/OU=OmniOS/CN=OmniOS r151007 
Release Signing Certificate/emailAddress=omnios-support at omniti.com could 
not be found. The issuer 
is:/C=US/ST=Maryland/L=Fulton/O=OmniTI/CN=OmniTI Certificate Authority
The package involved 
is:pkg://omnios/system/library/mozilla-nss@3.14.3,5.11-0.151007:20131008T151300Z

Clues on how to get past this?

thansk,

Geoff


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