Unable to install packages from DVDROM

Hi All,
Dont seem to be able to add any packages from our Solaris 10 DVD .
I've tried the following:
cd /cdrom/sol_10_305_x86/s2/Solaris_10/Product/
pkgadd -d . SUNWsmcmd
It comes back with
pkgadd: ERROR: no package associated with <SUNWsmcmd/>
Its the same for other packages also. I've also tried spooling it to /var/spool/pkg but that fails aswell.
Also, i can't use SMC as its not working correctly at the moment.
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Michael

Found the problem with help from user alan_pae
.This worked....
pkgadd -d /cdrom/sol_10_305_x86/s2/Solaris_10/Product/ SUNWsmcmd
Thanks
Michael

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