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Re: gfv3-b33: updatetool?

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:19:43 -0800

Thanks Snjezana and Terena for looking into this. Hope it is ok now.
Kristian when you get a chance would you please give it a try and
let us know.

Have a good weekend :-)
Judy

Terena Chinn-Fujii wrote:
> Snjezana Sevo-Zenzerovic wrote:
>> This would mean that one or both instances of
>> pkg.glassfish.org/v3/contrib/solaris-x86 repository is down
>> (presumably only one since I can get URL rendered in my browser)....
>>
>> Terena, could you please check the status of this particular repository?
>
> Snjezana,
>
> I restarted the repo instances on both zones so hopefully this will
> resolve the issue.
>
>
> Terena
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Snjezana
>>
>> Kristian Rink wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all;
>>>
>>> some research on the 404 while trying to install updatetool: As I
>>> failed to
>>> resolve this issue any other way (surprisingly, installing updates
>>> using the
>>> web based update installer now works - at the very least yesterday I
>>> seem to
>>> have installed a set of packages labeled b34?, installing updatetool
>>> from
>>> the command line still fails), I used one of our machines to install a
>>> temporary proxy to see which URLs are requested by updatetool in
>>> course of
>>> trying its installation: Subsequently, running updatetool with proxy
>>> configured revealed an attempted access to these both urls:
>>>
>>>
>>> -> Jan 30 08:15:20.700 Privoxy(b7dfbb90) Request:
>>> pkg.glassfish.org/v3/dev/solaris-x86/catalog/0
>>>
>>> ... this one works, both through updatetool and using a command line
>>> browser.
>>>
>>>
>>> -> Jan 30 08:15:23.061 Privoxy(b7dfbb90) Request:
>>> pkg.glassfish.org/v3/contrib/solaris-x86/catalog/0
>>>
>>> ... this one doesn't work, neither from updatetool nor from the Solaris
>>> command line browser nor using any other browser on my development
>>> notebook,
>>> so I blame this to be responsible for the updatetool installer
>>> problems. :)
>>>
>>>
>>> So to assume: Is the /contrib/ repository for solaris-x86 broken or
>>> just a
>>> wrong URL added to glassfish distribution here? For what I see, the
>>> contrib
>>> packages for Linux to be found at
>>>
>>> pkg.glassfish.org/v3/contrib/linux/catalog/0
>>>
>>>
>>> reliably do work... Thoughts / comments on that? :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers and all the best,
>>> Kristian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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