[OpenIndiana-discuss] /hispter update and nwamadm issue
Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst
predrag.zecevic at 2e-systems.com
Fri Feb 2 11:42:48 UTC 2018
Hi all,
I have upgraded /hipster OI this morning, and that cause trouble in
network settings:
$ $ uname -rosv
SunOS 5.11 illumos-8baf4f951a Solaris
$ nwamadm list -x
TYPE PROFILE STATE AUXILIARY STATE
ncp Automatic uninitialized uninitialized
ncp e1000g0_dhcp uninitialized uninitialized
ncp e1000g0_static uninitialized uninitialized
ncp rge0_dhcp uninitialized uninitialized
ncp rge0_static uninitialized uninitialized
loc Automatic uninitialized uninitialized
loc NoNet uninitialized uninitialized
loc User uninitialized uninitialized
So, my network connection broke. It took me few minutes to realize that...
Network problem was fixed with (to use profile I have defined) command:
$ pfexec nwamadm enable rge0_static
It was working out of box in previous BE. Not sure how this can be debugged.
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Also, I have zfs (from second disk) mounted under /opt - suddenly OI
also wants to use it, so booting fails.
Only /opt/onbld is there (I have moved /opt aside and rebooted, so have
my mount fixed). That directory belongs to package onbld:
$ pfexec pkg uninstall -vn developer/build/onbld
Creating Plan (Solver setup): -
pkg uninstall: Unable to remove
'developer/build/onbld at 0.5.11-2017.0.0.16981' due to the following
packages that depend on it:
developer/opensolaris/osnet at 0.5.11-2017.0.0.16981
metapackages/build-essential at 1.0-2017.0.0.9
E.G.
$ pfexec pkg uninstall -vn developer/build/onbld
developer/opensolaris/osnet metapackages/build-essential
Packages to remove: 4
Estimated space available: 82.79 GB
Estimated space to be consumed: 485.30 MB
Create boot environment: No
Create backup boot environment: No
Rebuild boot archive: No
Changed packages:
openindiana.org
developer/build/onbld
0.5.11-2017.0.0.16981 -> None
developer/java/jdk
0.5.11-2017.0.0.0 -> None
developer/opensolaris/osnet
0.5.11-2017.0.0.16981 -> None
metapackages/build-essential
1.0-2017.0.0.9 -> None
If I would uninstall it, JDK is gone, which opens second question: how
can I prevent my zfs mounted on /opt to be boot stopper?
Regards.
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Predrag Zečević
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