Bernd Schemmer wrote: > Hi, > > using luupgrade to add patches to an inactive boot environment I got > this error: > > [Wed May 06 12:06:48 root at dbkrtdev01 /] > # time luupgrade -t -n sol10u6_1 -l /var/tmp/patchinst.err > -o /var/tmp/patchinst.out -s /mnt/All_Patches $( cat /var/tmp/patchlist ) > > Validating the contents of the media </mnt/All_Patches>. > The media contains 5914 software patches that can be added. > Mounting the BE <sol10u6_1>. > Adding patches to the BE <sol10u6_1>. > Validating patches... > > Loading patches installed on the system... > > Done! > > Loading patches requested to install. > > *cp: /var/tmp/TmpDAAARBaGFD/137137-09/failsafe_archive: No space left on > device* > Unmounting the BE <sol10u6_1>. > The patch add to the BE <sol10u6_1> failed (with result code <1>). > > real 13m15.862s > user 5m35.332s > sys 2m7.793s > [Wed May 06 12:47:31 root at dbkrtdev01 /] > # > > > Question: What /var/tmp is luupgrade talking about ? From the current > boot environment or from the boot environment to patch? current boot env.
Basically the postpatch has detected that there was not enough space to copy in the failsafe_archive, this is not critical in itself, but does indicate that system is low on space in /platform directory, ( and / in general ) Enda > > > The output above is from a Solaris 10 Update 6 > > > > [Wed May 06 16:11:10 root at dbkrtdev01 /] > # uname -a > SunOS dbkrtdev01.rze.de.db.com 5.10 Generic_137137-09 sun4v sparc > SUNW,T5240 > > [Wed May 06 16:11:51 root at dbkrtdev01 /] > # cat /etc/release > Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b SPARC > Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved., > Use is subject to license terms. > Assembled 27 October 2008 > > [Wed May 06 16:11:53 root at dbkrtdev01 /] > # wc /var/tmp/patchlist > 150 150 1500 /var/tmp/patchlist > [Wed May 06 16:12:00 root at dbkrtdev01 /] > # > > > but hopefully the question is not "Solaris 10 U6 only" (and yes, we do > have a service contract) > > regards > > Bernd > >