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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 13
OS: Windows Professional 2000
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Solaris x86, Live Upgrade, fun with Boot Environments!!
Okay, gang. Got x86 Solaris running on an old Dell box. Created a Boot Environment for my existing setup.
Now I'm trying to clone the Boot Environment so that I can do the Live Upgrade. However I'm getting an error when I use the lucreate command. "# ls TT_DB data format.dat mnt proc usr bin dev home net rmdisk var boot devices kernel nsmail sbin vol cdrom etc lib opt test.txt~ xfn core export lost+found platform tmp # lucreate -n "solenv2" -m /:/dev/dsk/c0d0s3:ufs Discovering physical storage devices Discovering logical storage devices Cross referencing storage devices with boot environment configurations Determining types of file systems supported Validating file system requests Preparing logical storage devices Preparing physical storage devices Configuring physical storage devices Configuring logical storage devices Analyzing system configuration. Comparing source boot environment <solenv1> file systems with the file system(s) you specified for the new boot environment. Determining which file systems should be in the new boot environment. Updating boot environment description database on all BEs. Searching /dev for possible boot environment filesystem devices Template entry /:/dev/dsk/c0d0s3:ufs skipped. luconfig: ERROR: Template filesystem definition failed for /, all devices are not applicable.. ERROR: Configuration of boot environment failed. # lustatus Boot Environment Is Active Active Can Copy Name Complete Now On Reboot Delete Status -------------------------- -------- ------ --------- ------ ---------- solenv1 yes yes yes no - # " I presume I need to get a slice ready for the utility because the utility is not smart enough to really do any slicing itself. Any ideas? |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: UK
Posts: 131
OS: Knoppix/Suse/PCLinuxOS
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Download the x86 version of Solaris 10 from Sun.
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/get.jsp One of the hardest things is navigating Sun's website. You need to set aside a primary partition for Solaris, this maybe a problem if you are dual booting other operating systems, but if you have a spare computer you should be ok. With Solaris 10 the install program will find the partition and divide it into slices for you. You can have a maximum of 8 slices in one partition. I used my linux system to change my second primary partition to type bf, after that I used my Solaris DVD which found the primary partition and divided it into slices for me. The solaris boot loader is grub and will automatically find your windows 2000 installation and add it to the loader. After you complete the install and setup your network you can do the lie update. Hope that helps, Im not a Solaris expert, but getting Solaris, FreeBSD and various linux to co-exist on one hard drive was a challenge, but not impossible. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 13
OS: Windows Professional 2000
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Someone stole my Sunx86 box!! No worries, though I'm back at it again this time with a Sun Sparc Ultra 5, got Solaris 9 on it and trying to LiveUpgrade. I'll post here to let you know how it goes
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 13
OS: Windows Professional 2000
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Re: Solaris x86, Live Upgrade, fun with Boot Environments!!
Thanks again, man, but it looks as though some cretin has nuked my solaris box.
Thanks anyways. I'll keep you posted if I find someway to revive this project. |
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