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Nov 4, 2010 - Hello, I am trying to install Nmap on my Solaris machine. I got errors at the. Packaging Date: November 5, 2010 06:10:38 AM Size: 6.39 MB. Feb 1, 2005 - Package can be install from CDROM, Network i.e. NFS or downloading from Internet and then add it to system, or from existing location such as.
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Oracle Solaris 11 has been released and coming up as the first, Oracle Solaris 11 coming with more. One of it is IPS (Image Packing Systems) this the new way you manage the software patches and packages, IPS make you easy to manage package and patches. Why you configure Local IPS? Performance (more speed from local network) 2. Security (you don’t want your client to connect to internet) 3. Replication (You want manage the repository, and to make your installation today is exactly the same for the installation next Year) Prerequisite: 1.
Install Oracle Solaris 11 2. 2 DVD ISO repository: you need to unzip the iso, below the tow iso repository look like: rachmat@solaris:$ ls -l.iso -rw-r-r- 1 rachmat staff Nov 13 06:53 V28915-01.iso -rw-r-r- 1 rachmat staff Nov 13 14:52 V28916-01.iso 3. Create Zpool for IPS Repository (it’s optional, but I create Zpool specially for holding the repository) root@solaris:# format Searching for disks.done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS: 0. C3t0d0 /pci@0,0/pci8086,2829@d/disk@0,0 1.
C3t2d0 /pci@0,0/pci8086,2829@d/disk@2,0 Specify disk (enter its number): ^D root@solaris:# zpool create ipspool c3t2d0 root@solaris:# zfs create ipspool/ips -optional: root@solaris:# zfs set atime=off ipspool/ips root@solaris:# zfs set compression=on ipspool/ips set a time to off for better performance, it’s optional. Mount the first repository iso and rsync it, after finished umount it: root@solaris:# lofiadm -a /export/home/rachmat/V28915-01.iso /dev/lofi/1 root@solaris:# mount -F hsfs /dev/lofi/1 /mnt root@solaris:# ls /mnt/ COPYRIGHT NOTICES README repo root@solaris:# rsync -aP /mnt/repo /ipspool/ips root@solaris:# umount /mnt root@solaris:# lofiadm -d /dev/lofi/1 5. Mount the second repository iso and rsync it, after finished umount it: root@solaris:# lofiadm -a /export/home/rachmat/V28916-01.iso /dev/lofi/1 root@solaris:# mount -F hsfs /dev/lofi/1 /mnt root@solaris:# ls /mnt/ COPYRIGHT NOTICES README repo root@solaris:# rsync -aP /mnt/repo /ipspool/ips root@solaris:# umount /mnt root@solaris:# lofiadm -d /dev/lofi/1 6.
Set the repository to your repository folder, in this case /ipspool/ips/repo root@solaris:# svccfg -s application/pkg/server setprop pkg/instroot=/ipspool/ips/repo 7. Set the readonly to true: root@solaris:# svccfg -s application/pkg/server setprop pkg/readonly=true 8. Enable and refresh pkg serer: root@solaris:# svcadm refresh application/pkg/server root@solaris:# svcadm enable application/pkg/server 9. Setting up the client, to use only this repository root@solaris:# pkg set-publisher -G '.' -g solaris Where the origin is your repository server domain / ip address root@solaris:# pkg set-publisher -G '.'
-g solaris 10. Verify and testing: root@solaris:# pkg publisher PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI solaris origin online root@solaris:# pkg install nmap Packages to install: 2 Create boot environment: No Create backup boot environment: No Services to change: 1 DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB) Completed 2/2 454/454 3.1/3.1 PHASE ACTIONS Install Phase 538/538 PHASE ITEMS Package State Update Phase 2/2 Image State Update Phase 2/2 Note: See the README file of repository for the complete options.