Hi Frank,

It appears that you didn't unmount opensolaris-132 before rebooting. To
correct this issue boot back into the old BE and simply run "beadm
umount opensolaris-132". This will clean up the mount points for 
opensolaris-132. Then just boot back into opensolaris-132.

It looks like you may be hitting a ZFS bug CR 6872581 
(http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6872581).
Are there zones configured on this system? If so this is likely what you are 
seeing.

-evan

On Feb 6, 2010, at 2:47 AM, Frank Batschulat  <Frank.Batschulat at Sun.COM> 
wrote:

> I did the upgrade yesterday from 131 to 132, pkg image update
> finished successfully with the
> minor detail that it complained about being unable to umount the
> temp BE mount point
> /tmp/tmp7MMWZf.
>
> now after reboot, I have this picture being stuck with /tmp/tmp7MMWZf
>
> osoldev.batschul./export/home/batschul.=> zfs list -t all
> NAME                                              USED  AVAIL
> REFER  MOUNTPOINT
> rpool                                            35.0G   193G
> 86K  /rpool
> rpool/ROOT                                       18.2G   193G
> 21K  legacy
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-129                       33.9M   193G
> 10.5G  /
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-130                       38.8M   193G
> 11.3G  /
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-131                       22.1M   193G
> 11.6G  /
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132                       18.1G   193G
> 11.7G  /tmp/tmp7MMWZf
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132 at install               1.72G      -
> 3.98G  -
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132 at 2009-12-25-08:57:20   1.28G      -
> 10.5G  -
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132 at 2010-01-23-12:56:07   1.44G      -
> 11.3G  -
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132 at 2010-02-05-21:30:12    972M      -
> 11.6G  -
>
> I suppose this is not really how it should be but how do I correct
> this ?
>
> osoldev.batschul./export/home/batschul.=> mount -v |grep /
> rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-132 on / type zfs read/write/setuid/devices/
> dev=210002 on Thu Jan  1 01:00:00 1970
>
> reboot back into 131 and change the zfs mount point property to be
> "/" ?
>
> thanks
> frankB
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