hello all,
i've os2008.11 on a sun ultra20, and there are BE:
he...@ultra20:~# beadm list
BEActive Mountpoint Space Policy Created
---- -- - -- ---
opensolaris-3 - - 108.81M static 2008-11-12 13:58
opensolaris-4
solarg wrote:
hello all,
i've os2008.11 on a sun ultra20, and there are BE:
he...@ultra20:~# beadm list
BEActive Mountpoint Space Policy Created
---- -- - -- ---
opensolaris-3 - - 108.81M static 2008-11-12 13:58
Hi guys,
Here is all the output.
Thanks
-bash-3.2# uname -a
SunOS tap-opensolaris 5.11 snv_86 i86pc i386 i86pc
-bash-3.2# export BE_PRINT_ERR=true
-bash-3.2# beadm create opensolaris-10
beadm: Unable to create opensolaris-10
-bash-3.2# beadm list
BE
Not sure if it's related but I had a couple of old BEs that I couldn't destroy
from the process of upgrading to b93 from b91, but I just tried again and I've
been able to remove them all.
The only thing I can think has changed is that I've restarted the machine since
I did the upgrade - could
Hi guys,
Here is all the output.
Thanks
-bash-3.2# uname -a
SunOS tap-opensolaris 5.11 snv_86 i86pc i386 i86pc
-bash-3.2# export BE_PRINT_ERR=true
-bash-3.2# beadm create opensolaris-10
beadm: Unable to create opensolaris-10
-bash-3.2# beadm list
BE Active
If I try to run image-update I'm getting this error:
-bash-3.2# pkg refresh
-bash-3.2# pkg image-update
pkg: unable to create BE None
pkg: attempt to mount opensolaris failed.
pkg: image-update cannot be done on live image
Thanks
TaP
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The problems you're seeing are being caused by the fact that your
/opt mountpoint is not empty. You'll need to temporaily mount
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris/opt, copy everything out of /opt into it,
clean everything out of /opt and remount rpool/ROOT/opensolaris/opt
into it's proper place.
Once this is
Louis wrote:
Not sure if it's related but I had a couple of old BEs that I couldn't
destroy from the process of upgrading to b93 from b91, but I just tried again
and I've been able to remove them all.
The only thing I can think has changed is that I've restarted the machine
since I did
Hi guys,
I'm getting an error when I tried to create/delete a BE:
-bash-3.2# beadm destroy opensolaris-5
Are you sure you want to destroy opensolaris-5? This action cannot be undone
(y/[n]):
y
beadm: Unable to destroy opensolaris-5
-bash-3.2# beadm destroy opensolaris-6
beadm: Unable to create
Thiago Pereira wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm getting an error when I tried to create/delete a BE:
-bash-3.2# beadm destroy opensolaris-5
Are you sure you want to destroy opensolaris-5? This action cannot be undone
(y/[n]):
y
beadm: Unable to destroy opensolaris-5
You don't have an
Thiago Pereira wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm getting an error when I tried to create/delete a BE:
What build are you running? Is it 93 or are you still back on 86 or 91?
-bash-3.2# beadm destroy opensolaris-5
Are you sure you want to destroy opensolaris-5? This action cannot be undone
(y/[n]):
Hey all!
uname -a
SunOS ultra20 5.11 snv_91 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
After running:
pfexec pkg refresh
pfexec image-update -v
IPs creates plan and does it's thing, unfortunately I get this at the end:
pkg: attempt to mount opensolaris-3 failed.
pkg: image-update cannot be done on live image
image-update is failed also on my laptop:
$ pfexec pkg image-update
pkg: attempt to mount opensolaris-1 failed.
pkg: image-update cannot be done on live image
$ pkg search `which pkg`
INDEX ACTIONVALUE PACKAGE
path file usr/bin/pkg
Hi,
Found I'm getting the same problem too. System details:
#uname -a
SunOS opensolaris1 5.11 snv_91 i86pc i386 i86pc
#beadm list
opensolaris-6 no no- 55.5K
opensolaris-5 no no- 55.5K
opensolaris-3 yesyes / 5.00G
opensolaris-4 no
IPs creates plan and does it's thing, unfortunately I get this at the end:
pkg: attempt to mount opensolaris-3 failed.
pkg: image-update cannot be done on live image
This is
2387 libbe.so:beCopy() frees nvlist variables before using them
Look like there's an issue with IPS calling beadm...
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 12:17 +0400, Vitaly Davidenko wrote:
solaris-1 failed.
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hi,
still having trouble :(
I can create the temp be but can't seem to mount it, this happens:
-bash-3.2# pfexec beadm mount opensolaris-4 /mnt
beadm: Unable to mount opensolaris-4
I've used beadm destroy to remove all be's except the current active one, which
is opensolaris-3
not sure what
hi alainkaa
well, I tried your solution with and without the temp be. I was able to boot
into the temo be no problem, but when running image-update I got the same
can't update live type error.
I was able to update SUNWipkg without any problems however, it's still just the
image update that
hi alainkaa
well, I tried your solution with and without the temp
be. I was able to boot into the temo be no problem,
but when running image-update I got the same can't
update live type error.
I was able to update SUNWipkg without any problems
however, it's still just the image update
ooops, where I put:
#pfexec mount -F zfs /rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-4 /mnt
I of course meant:
#pfexec mount -F zfs rpool/ROOT/opensolaris-4 /mnt
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Finally, it works! woot!
#uname -a
SunOS opensolaris1 5.11 snv_93 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
#beadm list
BEActive Active on Mountpoint Space
Name reboot Used
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opensolaris-3 no no-
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