Solaris 10 8/11 (update 10)

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Hi, I can not download iso file as it failed after downloading 1.1 or 1.2 gigs. I tried several times but each time it failed and the error messages like 'File not found' or 'Read error'.

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My connection is stable (shown 32kbps and 18 hrs completion time) and I used jdownloader and flashgot from firefox but failed each time. Does oracle really want us to download it? Is there any torrent file of it? Is there any other site which hosts this file which can be downloaded.? It's becoming really very frustrating. Any help please.

John D Groenveld 07.02.12 10:45. On 02/ 8/12 10:38 AM, vectrum wrote: >if i'm not the person they are looking for then who are they looking >for? Someone who knows how to quote correctly on Usenet? The reason the OS has to be downloaded form oracle's site is you have to agree to the licensee terms.

Even the original OpenSolaris builds had the same restriction due to the inclusion of other vendors licensed code. Distributions like OpenIndiana don't include licensed code, so they don't have the same distribution restrictions.

Solaris 10 8/11

-- Ian Collins vectrum 08.02.12 2:24. I've just learnt how to quote.

I tried to download it by wget and failed as usual. My connection may have been choked but I'm not sure. Here is the output of wget; 45% [====>] 1,008,659,139 -.-K/s in 8h 41m 2012-02-08 10:43:23 (31.5 KB/s) - Read error at byte / (Connection timed out). --2012-02-08 10:43:24-- (try: 2) Connecting to 115.112.0.14 :80. Failed: Connection timed out. ---------------------------------------------------------------- hume.sp.@bofh.ca 08.02.12 4:31. On Feb 8, 5:31 pm, wrote: I can't start wget with -c because whenever I try to save the download link a dialog box appears and asks for the next action.

Here wget is one of the download engines of flashgot which is an add-on component of firefox browser. I've been asked to use wget only to know the real reason of prospective download failure.:)) I've just started another session and it it disconnects then I shall use traceroute. What is the optimum speed required to download it? Hume.sp.@bofh.ca 08.02.12 8:32. Sun Solaris 10 Download X86 Dvd Iso more. Vectrum wrote: >I've been asked to use wget only to know the real >reason of prospective download failure.:)) I'd be more interested in why the connection timed out when wget tried to restart the connection. That indicates that you weren't able to reach the Oracle download site at all. That's probably why the download failed in the first place.

>What is the optimum speed required to download >it? Your connection seems to fail at the 1G mark, which is about halfway through. If your link fails on a consistent basis like that, I'd guess you need roughly twice the throughput to get the download done before that happens. Or, you could figure out why your connection is failing. John D Groenveld 08.02.12 10:18. On Feb 8, 9:32 pm, wrote: I have encountered ping loss but quickly got back to normalcy.

I suddenly discovered it. Can I take it as a reason of failure? >Are you able to traceroute to? Perhaps my isp has blocked it. It shows asterisked output for all url.

Now I have started wget with -c option from console. This option is really useful and I've crossed my fingers and prey to God for his kind help which came through you and John D Groenveld. I tried to get oracle's wget wrapper as John suggested but couldn't find it so I was looking for it and google gave me this: From here I got the basic idea and started downloading by firefox initiated wget. I copied the first few lines of wget's outpur, stopped the browser based download. Then again started downloading by issuing the the following command; wget -c --http-user=myname@domain.tld --http-passwd=mypasswd --no- check-certificate I wonder if this AuthParam=13.a7 is a constant or it changes on every new download! I have learnt a lot from you all. Vectrum 08.02.12 13:26.

In article, vectrum wrote: >100%[+++++++=======>] 2,228,551,680 32.9K/s >>2012-02-09 20:31:32 (32.5 KB/s) - `sol-10-u10-ga2-x86-dvd.iso? >AuthParam=_4377fe1d1489e4d6b9159b3501fe72a7' >!!!!!!!!!saved [/]!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't waste a blank DVD until you check your MD5 checksum. Does it match Oracle's? (bbab88c5cf0e5bd1cce01e0ab22aaab3: sol-10-u10-ga2-x86-dvd.iso) $ /usr/sfw/bin/openssl md5 sol-10-u10-ga2-x86-dvd.iso John unk.@googlegroups.com 09.02.12 12:19 vectrum 09.02.12 12:33. On Feb 9, 8:35 pm, (John D Groenveld) wrote: >In article, >>vectrum wrote: >>100%[+++++++=======>] 2,228,551,680 32.9K/s >>>2012-02-09 20:31:32 (32.5 KB/s) - `sol-10-u10-ga2-x86-dvd.iso?

>>AuthParam=_4377fe1d1489e4d6b9159b3501fe72a7' >>!!!!!!!!!saved [/]!!!!!!!!!!! >>Don't waste a blank DVD until you check your MD5 checksum. >Does it match Oracle's? >>(bbab88c5cf0e5bd1cce01e0ab22aaab3: sol-10-u10-ga2-x86-dvd.iso) >>$ /usr/sfw/bin/openssl md5 sol-10-u10-ga2-x86-dvd.iso >>John >my goodness gracious!