MPXIO is not enabled in the miniroot for Solaris 10. It was enabled in
build s10_54 and was backed out in s10_57 because it was breaking
existing jumpstart profiles.
- Sundar
Dave Bevans wrote On 08/08/06 10:24,:
> More information on the OS upgrade issue...
>
> This is from the customer...
> Wh
[trimming internal lists]
Dave Bevans writes:
> More information on the OS upgrade issue...
>
> This is from the customer...
> When I'm running in the multi-user state, all of the SAN devices show up
> as c7 devices (mpxio) and the internals show up as c1. When I boot off
> of DVD, the SAN dev
More information on the OS upgrade issue...
This is from the customer...
When I'm running in the multi-user state, all of the SAN devices show
up as c7 devices (mpxio) and the internals show up as c1. When I boot
off of DVD, the SAN devices are still there, but they're translated
back to c0 a
More information on the OS upgrade issue...
This is from the customer...
When I'm running in the multi-user state, all of the SAN devices show
up as c7 devices (mpxio) and the internals show up as c1. When I boot
off of DVD, the SAN devices are still there, but they're translated
back to c0 a
Hi
I guess an RFE against upgrade to support SAN. ( As I am aware zones upgrade
does not support SAN as is )
I am not aware that upgrade of zones on SAN is supported, ( maybe someone
else can contradict me )
where did the customer get this info from?
Enda
Dave Bevans wrote:
He is using the DVD.
David Lacerte wrote:
Dave,
I just read that the upgrade from 10 1/06 to 10 6/06 if non-global
ZONES are configured must use the
DVD version of the Solaris OS and not the CD-ROM version. LiveUpgrade
is (unfortunately) not yet supported if non-global zones are
conf