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Updated: September 2014
Copying and Creating Package Repositories in Oracle
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Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 Image Packaging System Package Repositories
Local IPS Repositories
Best Practices for Creating and Using Local IPS Package Repositories
System Requirements
Repository Management Privileges
Chapter 2 Copying IPS Package Repositories
Performance Considerations for Copying Repositories
Troubleshooting Local Package Repositories
Copying a Repository From a File
How to Copy a Repository From a zip File
How to Copy a Repository From an iso File
Copying a Repository From the Internet
How to Explicitly Copy a Repository From the Internet
How to Automatically Copy a Repository From the Internet
Chapter 3 Providing Access To Your Repository
Enabling Users to Retrieve Packages Using a File Interface
How to Enable Users to Retrieve Packages Using a File Interface
Enabling Users to Retrieve Packages Using an HTTP Interface
How to Enable Users to Retrieve Packages Using an HTTP Interface
Chapter 4 Maintaining Your Local IPS Package Repository
Updating Your Local Repository
How to Update a Local IPS Package Repository
Resuming an Interrupted Package Receive
Maintaining Multiple Identical Local Repositories
How to Clone a Local IPS Package Repository
Checking and Setting Repository Properties
Viewing Properties that Apply to the Entire Repository
Viewing Repository Publisher Properties
Modifying Repository Property Values
Customizing Your Local Repository
Adding Packages to Your Repository
Examining Packages In Your Repository
Removing Packages From Your Repository
Serving Multiple Repositories Using Web Server Access
How to Serve Multiple Repositories From Separate Locations
How to Serve Multiple Repositories From a Single Location
Chapter 5 Running the Depot Server Behind a Web Server
Depot Server Apache Configuration
Required Apache Configuration Setting
Recommended Generic Apache Configuration Settings
Configuring Caching for the Depot Server
Cache Considerations for the Catalog Attributes File
Cache Considerations for Search
Configuring a Simple Prefixed Proxy
Multiple Repositories Under One Domain
Configuring Load Balancing
One Repository Server With Load Balancing
One Load-Balanced and One Non-Load-Balanced Repository Server
Configuring HTTPS Repository Access
Creating a Keystore
Creating a Certificate Authority for Client Certificates
Creating Client Certificates Used for Accessing the Repository
Generating a Certificate Signing Request
Signing the CSR
Extracting the Certificate Key
Enabling Client Systems to Access the Protected Repository
Add SSL Configuration to the Apache Configuration File
Creating a Self-Signed Server Certificate Authority
Creating a PKCS12 Keystore to Access a Secure Repository With Firefox
Complete Secure Repositories Example
How to Configure Secure Repositories
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storage pool capacity
Performance Considerations for Copying Repositories
ZFS clone
How to Update a Local IPS Package Repository
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How to Copy a Repository From a zip File
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