seems i found answer on bigadm

Solaris upgrades to new Solaris 10 updates occur via standard upgrade or Live 
Upgrade. 
On a system with only a global zone, upgrades occur as expected. 
Support for upgrading the installed software on any non-global zone from one 
Solaris release to a later release is not provided with the Solaris 10 GA 
(3/05) release. At this point, Standard upgrade and Live Upgrade do not know 
about non-global zones. The end result of an upgrade of a Solaris instance that 
has non-global zones installed would be a partially upgraded system. The global 
zone would be properly upgraded, but the non-global zones would only be 
"partially upgraded." Inherited file systems would have the upgraded files, but 
non-inherited file systems would remain in their original state. To prevent a 
Solaris instance with non-global zones installed from being damaged by an 
upgrade attempt, code has been added to both standard upgrade and Live Upgrade 
to detect the presence of non-global zones and to refuse to upgrade if 
non-global zones are installed in Solaris 10 GA (3/05). As a result, once a 
system administrator configures and installs the first non-global zone, the 
system can never be upgraded to a later release of Solaris until all non-global 
zones are effectively destroyed. Support for upgrades of systems with 
non-global Zones is expected in Solaris 10 Update 1.
 
 
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