I have a local repos on my dev/tst server. pkg server is online and I can query against it on the local server and any LDOMS and zones hosted on the same server. I have another identical Solaris server that should be accessing the pkg repos via the local network.
showmount -e from the local (but seperate) server:
yet I can mount that same repos manually:
tcp_wrappers are enabled. But I am not sure they are configured correctly.
any ideas?
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if I do a showmount for our NAS storage and the do show mount for the repos server the show mount works but if I do the pkg set-publisher (which still fails) and then try and do show mount again it fails. until I showmount for the netapp devices.
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This was resolved. The problem was that security requested I disable autofs due to security concerns. This service is required by pkgserver. We will have to go another route to secure it.
Last edited by os2mac; 10-22-2013 at 04:54 PM..
Reason: solved
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