Support will become available in the build 89 or 90
time frame, at the same time that zfs as a root file
system is supported.
I greatly appreciate this and there is nothing more to do
than to wait for zfs being capable of live upgrading.
Roman
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# lucreate -n B85
Analyzing system configuration.
Hi,
after typing
# lucreate -n B85
I get the following error:
No name for current boot environment.
INFORMATION: The current boot environment is not named - assigning name BE1.
Current boot environment is named BE1.
Creating initial
Roman
I didn't think that we had live upgrade support for zfs root filesystem yet.
T
Roman Morokutti wrote:
# lucreate -n B85
Analyzing system configuration.
Hi,
after typing
# lucreate -n B85
I get the following error:
No name for current boot environment.
INFORMATION: The
I further found out that there exists a nearly similar
problem described in Bug-Id: 6442921.
lubootdev reported:
# /etc/lib/lu/lubootdev -b
/dev/dsk/c0d0p0
Using this info for -C I got the following:
# lucreate -C /dev/dsk/c0d0p0 -n B85
Analyzing system configuration.
No name for current boot
I didn't think that we had live upgrade support for
zfs root filesystem yet.
Original quote from Lori Alt:
ZFS is ideally suited to making “clone and
modify” fast, easy, and space-efficient. Both
“clone and modify” tools will work much better
if your root file system is ZFS. (The new install
Hi,
This was taken from where? From liveupgrade??? As long as I know, liveupgrade
works only with ufs. At the time of my first install I choose ufs exactly for
the reason to be able to do liveupgrade.
What you have there is something that I agree but NOT for liveupgrade but yes
to work with
It's true that liveupgrade doesn't support zfs yet. That
support will become available in the build 89 or 90
time frame, at the same time that zfs as a root file system
is supported.
Lori
Ether.pt wrote:
Hi,
This was taken from where? From liveupgrade??? As long as I know, liveupgrade