question regarding napp-it installer on Solaris 11.4

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liv3010m

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Hi, I observed a few things during install but since the log file (setup-napp-it.log) had very little info I'm trying to summarize what I can remember.

The installer perl script tries to install the storage/storage-server package that doesn't seem to exist anymore because its now part of a consolidation (pkg:/consolidation/osnet/osnet-incorporation)?
It tries to install network/iscsi/target package instead of storage/iscsi/iscsi-target.
It also tries to install mpathadm package instead of storage/multipath-utilities.
Install of package network/netcat exists and works.

Is this expected?

Greetings,
Olivia
 

gea

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Is this expected?

Greetings,
Olivia
Not expected, more not detected and the same installer like with the former Solaris 11.3.
My own setups are 100% OmniOS and I do not test everything on Solaris but care about reports.

Thanks for the note, I will check that.
 

gea

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Have just made a test with a new Solaris 11.4 VM (default "free downloadable" iso text)
Had no problems to install storage-server, mpathadm and iscsi-target

about the filesystems on rpool
napp-it suppress all "internal" filesystems on rpool (newest version also root/VARSHARE/*).
Only if you add a new filesystem it is shown (and sharable).
 

liv3010m

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gea, thanks for your reply.

My bad, I just noticed that my pkg repo was set to the latest SRU but was missing the GA release, so there where packages missing.
After fixing that I got all three installed:
group/feature/storage-server
system/storage/multipath-utilities
system/storage/iscsi/iscsi-target
:rolleyes:

Regarding to the partial filesystem list, didn't knew that, thanks for the clarification.

Greetings,
Olivia