Hi Shawn,I have gone through the bugs and I think mine is different as I don't have any problem logging onto the system. The problem is the system is not accessible or no output is redirected to SP console after the upgrade. And I don't see this problem with fresh install.(b134). During the upgrade I have the following warning about /etc/driver_aliases and I am attaching that output , just in case if its useful for debugging. Thanks,
-- Nandini Shawn Walker wrote:
Nandini,If you're upgrading from such an older release, is it possible that you're hitting one of the following issues listed in the release notes:6914346 upgrade from OpenSolaris 2009.06 (111b2) to 130 fails with stale http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6914346 After updating to build 130 or beyond, the system may panic with messages of the form /kernel/misc/amd64/pci_autoconfig: undefined symbol 'pcie_get_rc_dip' WARNING: mod_load: cannot load module 'pci_autoconfig' panic[cpu0]/thread=fffffffffbc2e3a0: failed to load misc/pci_autoconfig Work-around: Boot the original boot environment (BE) instead and correct the boot archive as follows <reboot into the earlier BE> user at host$ pfexec beadm mount <name of new BE> /mnt user at host$ pfexec bootadm update-archive -F -R /mnt user at host$ pfexec beadm unmount <name of new BE> At this point, the new BE can be booted into. 12380 image-update loses /dev/ptmx from /etc/minor_perm http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=12380 When using image-update or the Package Manager to update to build 125 or greater, remote access to the system via ssh(1) or rlogin(1) may become unavailable. Alternatively, using terminal programs such as gnome-terminal(1) or xterm(1) may result in characters not being echoed or commands unable to be typed. Work-around: Boot the original boot environment (BE) instead and correct the /etc/minor_perm file contained within as follows <reboot into the earlier BE> user at host$ pfexec beadm mount <name of new BE> /mnt user at host$ pfexec sh -c \ "grep ^clone: /etc/minor_perm >> /mnt/etc/minor_perm" user at host$ pfexec touch /mnt/reconfigure user at host$ pfexec bootadm update-archive -R /mnt user at host$ pfexec beadm unmount <name of new BE> At this point, the new BE can be booted into. Taken from:http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-announce/2010-March/001421.htmlOn 03/24/10 02:21 PM, Nandini Mocherla wrote:Hi Clay, I have seen the grub menu and until it displayed "Use is subject to license terms." And then no output is redirected to SP/console. If I boot back to old BE, I could see the output onto SP again. Here is the output from the SP/console. Thanks, SunOS Release 5.11 Version snv_134 64-bit Copyright 1983-2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. *******could not see after this**************************** -- Nandini [email protected] wrote:Hi Nandini, I have not seen this type of failure before. However, to confirm, you do see the GRUB menu at boot and then what is the last piece of information displayed on the SP before it goes blank? The IPS team may also have insight into this, since they provide the upgrade mechanism. Thank you, Clay On Tue, 23 Mar 2010, Nandini Mocherla wrote:Hi, I have upgraded one of our systems running OpenSolaris 2009.06 to dev build 134. The upgrade went fine and the system is up and running b134. I have not seen any significant errors during the upgrade except for the 'pcieb' driver. The only problem I am seeing after the upgrade is, I can't see the output from /SP/console. The issue was there in every build for the initial install and I am following the workaround by changing the grub/menu.lst file. But haven't seen this after upgrade as the new BE also uses same menu.lst file. Is it a bug in b134 and is there any work around for this issue? -- -- Nandini_______________________________________________ pkg-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-discuss
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