My apologies for not seeing the email from Gerard.  The problem you've 
encountered here that beadm destroy failed.
The specific question was "

Does it make sense to use "zfs destroy" to delete 
all datasets related to opensolaris-4?


The short answer is - yes.  However make sure you have a Be active upon 
reboot.



-Sanjay

Sanjay Nadkarni wrote:
> Viktor Cemasko wrote:
>> Hail!
>>
>> On 2008.09.20, 14.11 Gerard Henry wrote:
>>
>>  
>>> ...
>>> ok, now i want to destroy entirely the BE opensolaris-4, as i can 
>>> restart the upgrade, but:
>>> ...
>>>     
>>
>> First sorry for my poor english.
>>
>> opensolaris-4 has mounted directory in /tmp. Usually it is look
>> like /tmp/tmpBlahblah/. You need unmount it with follow command:
>>
>> $ pfexec zfs unmount /tmp/tmp_blahblah/
>>
>> After success unmount You can destroy opensolaris-4. Or You can destroy
>> after reboot.
>>
>> Have a nice day!
>>   
>
> The simpler way is to use beadm destroy.
> The usage is listed by typing beadm without any options.   So in your 
> case it would be:
> beadm destroy  opensolaris-4
>
> -Sanjay
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