• Solaris 11 Local Repository in "maintenance state"

    From ntvuong06@gmail.com@21:1/5 to jiml...@dorsai.org on Fri Oct 18 13:03:13 2019
    On Monday, February 10, 2014 at 9:57:19 AM UTC-8, jiml...@dorsai.org wrote:
    On Monday, February 10, 2014 12:18:30 PM UTC-5, Maui wrote:
    On 10/02/2014 14:39, anonymous wrote:

    pkg.depotd: The path '/export/S11ReleaseRepo' does not contain a valid package r

    epository.



    [ Feb 6 15:12:32 Method "start" exited with status 1. ]





    Clearing and restarting service does not fix this problem.



    # pkgrepo get -s /export//s11ReleaseRepo



    You do realise that the two paths are different in your post - the

    first has a capitalised 'S' in S11, the second doesn't.



    Suspect that your svc:/application/pkg/server:s11ReleaseRepo has the

    wrong path specified.



    If that doesn't fix it, do an ls of /export//s11ReleaseRepo as Andrew

    already mentioned, it might be that your path is one level out.



    m

    Maui,

    You are absolutely correct !!!

    When I perform listprop on the service, pkg/inst_root had the uppercase S11. Edited, and refreshed the service - ALL IS GOOD NOW.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH.


    Thanks for this thread of discussion.
    I ran into similar error, see below

    Dropping net_privaddr privilege.
    ppriv -s A=basic,-file_link_any,-proc_info,-proc_session,net_privaddr -e /usr/lib/pkg.depotd --cfg svc:/application/pkg/server:default
    pkg.depotd: The path '/var/pkgrepo' does not contain a valid package repository.

    Basically, the path to the "default" repo does not exist or invalid.

    In my example, the /var/pkgrepo is not the path to the "default" repo. The path to the "default" doesnot exist.
    I fixed it.

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