Renaud,

I have done that, and it worked ok.  I have moved on to running the  
live upgrade and now I have the following error.  Any ideas?

I check the md5sum of the iso image and it matches the one posted on  
the d/l site.

bash-3.2$ md5sum sol-nv-b108-x86-dvd.iso
2b6e1d3178f9b25f00ebcb9f448b04a0 sol-nv-b108-x86-dvd.iso

bash-3.2# /usr/lib/lu/lux86menu_propagate /mnt/dvd
Validating the contents of the media .
The media is a standard Solaris media.
The media contains a Solaris operating system image.
The media contains version .
Installing latest Live Upgrade packages from media
Updating Live Upgrade packages on all BEs
Successfully updated Live Upgrade packages on all BEs
ERROR: Errors extracting SUNWcsr package from media .
ERROR: Cannot extract GRUB from supplied media . Exiting ...

Thanks,
Jim

On Mar 6, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Renaud Manus wrote:

> Just upgrade the LU packages on your running BE from the install  
> media.
>
> eg.
>
> <...>/Solaris_11/Tools/Installers/liveupgrade20 -noconsole -nodisplay
>
> -- Renaud
>
> Jim Faut wrote:
>> I have read the documentation and several blogs on how to do Live  
>> Upgrade.  Can you please help me understand these issues?  I am  
>> trying to upgrade from NV78 to NV108.
>> 1) All the documentation says that I need to patch my system prior  
>> to running the live upgrade.  Does this apply to SNV as well?  I  
>> started by trying to patch the patch packages, but it complained  
>> that the packages on my system were not compatible with the ones in  
>> the patch.  I downloaded the patches from sunsolve, but I don't  
>> know if they are applicable to SNV.
>> 2) I tried running Update Center.  It prompted me for registration.  
>> Do I need a Service Plan Number in order to run Update Center?  
>> Anyway, it failed with a message about "Error in SCN/Cacao Update  
>> License".  What does this mean?
>> 3) I guess I can try running the Live Upgrade commands without  
>> patching the system, but is this the recommended approach?  I don't  
>> want to hose this server.
>> Thanks,
>> Jim

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