This post picks up on the earlier article - Using the Packaging Utility to create a repository for IBM Installation Manager - as I continue my exploration of WebSphere Application Server 8.5.
So, when I tried to create an additional repository, for the WAS 8.5 fixes, using the PUCL command: -
$ /opt/IBM/PackagingUtility/PUCL -sVP listAvailablePackages -repositories ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180/mnt/hgfs/WAS85/Fixes/8.5.0.0-ws-was-ifpm62795.zip
I got this: -
Opening repositories.
Opening repository ftp://hayd@localhost/mnt/hgfs/WAS85/Fixes.
Searching for packages.
CRIMC1011W WARNING: The following repositories are not connected:
WARNING: Failed to connect to repository 'ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180/mnt/hgfs/WAS85/Fixes'.
WARNING: Missing credentials for prompt: ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180
WARNING: Use the -prompt option to receive a credential prompt. The credentials are saved to the keyring file.
Following the suggested solution, I ran this: -
$ /opt/IBM/PackagingUtility/PUCL -sVP listAvailablePackages -repositories ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180/mnt/hgfs/WAS85/Fixes/8.5.0.0-ws-was-ifpm62795.zip -prompt
Opening repository ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180/mnt/hgfs/WAS85/Fixes/8.5.0.0-ws-was-ifpm62795.zip.
=====> PUCL> Password required
ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180
Select:
P. Provide credentials and connect
C. Cancel
Select 'P' to enter credentials and connect, or 'C' to cancel.
-----> P
Enter user name:
To use the user name 'hayd', press Enter. To use a different user name, enter the user name.
-----> hayd
Enter password:
To skip entering password, press Enter. In most cases, you must enter a password to access a repository.
----->
1. [ ] Save password if valid
Saved passwords are stored on your computer in a file which is difficult, but not impossible, for an intruder to read.
O. OK, C. Cancel
-----> O
.
Searching for packages.
Collecting all offerings or updates in repository ftp://hayd@9.180.200.180/mnt/hgfs/WAS85/Fixes/8.5.0.0-ws-was-ifpm62795.zip.
It's all good now.
More to come .....
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