[OmniOS-discuss] weird library issue
Ian Kaufman
ikaufman at eng.ucsd.edu
Thu Dec 11 00:17:49 UTC 2014
Thanks Dan.
Alas, I get stuck here:
root at massive02-b:~# pkg -R /mnt update
Creating Plan -
pkg update: The certificate which issued this
certificate:/C=US/ST=Maryland/O=OmniTI/OU=OmniOS/CN=OmniOS r151012
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/locale/gu@0.5.11,5.11-0.151012:20140913T033547Z
Ian
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Dan McDonald <danmcd at omniti.com> wrote:
>
>> On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:42 PM, Ian Kaufman <ikaufman at eng.ucsd.edu> wrote:
>>
>> It looks like this system is in some weird state where there are
>> packages from 151006 and 151008.
>
> Oh my.
>
> Yes, you've been bitten by the pkg upgrade problems between 006 and 008. This was before my time here, so I'm not sure how best to extricate yourself from things.
>
> If you want, you can jump forward to the current stable release (r151012). If you want to try that, and you don't have zones, do this:
>
>
> 1.) Create a new BE, call it 012 for this example: beadm create 012
>
> 2.) Mount the BE on /mnt: beadm mount 012 /mnt
>
> 3.) Change the publisher on the new BE to point to r151012's repo:
> pkg -R /mnt set-publisher -G http://pkg.omniti.com/omnios/release/ -g http://pkg.omniti.com/omnios/r151012/ omnios
>
> 4.) Apply the update to the new BE: pkg -R /mnt update
>
> 5.) Unmount the BE: beadm umount 012
>
> 6.) Either reboot and use the GRUB menu to try out the new 012 BE, or "beadm activate 012" to make it go there on the next reboot.
>
>
> Dan
>
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Ian Kaufman
Research Systems Administrator
UC San Diego, Jacobs School of Engineering ikaufman AT ucsd DOT edu
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