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Operating Systems Solaris install jre in local zone Post 302494978 by DukeNuke2 on Wednesday 9th of February 2011 03:01:05 AM
Old 02-09-2011
you need a full root zone for that and you are running on a sparse root zone. check your config and delete the inherit package dirs and reinstall the zone (you will need a lot more space!).
 

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ldns-verifyzone(1)					      General Commands Manual						ldns-verifyzone(1)

NAME
ldns-verify-zone - read a DNSSEC signed zone and verify it. SYNOPSIS
ldns-verify-zone ZONEFILE DESCRIPTION
ldns-verify-zone reads a DNS zone file and verifies it. RRSIG resource records are checked against the DNSKEY set at the zone apex. Each name is checked for an NSEC(3), if appropriate. OPTIONS
-h Show usage and exit -a Apex only, check only the zone apex -e period Signatures may not expire within this period. Default no period is used. -i period Signatures must have been valid at least this long. Default signatures should just be valid now. -k file A file that contains a trusted DNSKEY or DS rr. This option may be given more than once. Alternatively, if -k is not specified, and a default trust anchor (/var/lib/unbound/root.key) exists and contains a valid DNSKEY or DS record, it will be used as the trust anchor. -p [0-100] Only check this percentage of the zone. Which names to check is determined randomly. Defaults to 100. -S Chase signature(s) to a known key. The network may be accessed to validate the zone's DNSKEYs. (implies -k) -t YYYYMMDDhhmmss | [+|-]offset Set the validation time either by an absolute time value or as an offset in seconds from the current time. -v Show the version and exit -V number Set the verbosity level (default 3): 0: Be silent 1: Print result, and any errors 2: Same as 1 for now 3: Print result, any errors, and the names that are being checked 4: Same as 3 for now 5: Print the zone after it has been read, the result, any errors, and the names that are being checked periods are given in ISO 8601 duration format: P[n]Y[n]M[n]DT[n]H[n]M[n]S If no file is given standard input is read. FILES
/var/lib/unbound/root.key The file from which trusted keys are loaded for signature chasing, when no -k option is given. SEE ALSO
unbound-anchor(8) AUTHOR
Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 NLnet Labs. This is free software. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- POSE. 27 May 2008 ldns-verifyzone(1)
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