Thx for answering Walter. Let me explain what I did:
I created the new BE in /dev/dsk/c0d0s4 named be2. Then I mounted it in
/upgrade and shared with share -F nsf -o rw -d "Image" /upgrade and started
mound and nfsd. So, in the others computers, I mounted the partition with
mount -F nfs ip:/upgrade /mnt and tried to upgrade with: luupgrade -u -n be2
-s /mnt
I receive this error: No BE named be2.
It doenst let me upgrade straight to the first boot enviroment too.
What do I need to do now? Do I have to create another complete BE in the
others computers  and then upgrade i ?


2009/5/14 Walter Lamagna <[email protected]>

> Yes of course, it uses NFS to mount the image from the "model image"
> you want to upgrade.  Make sure that they have the same architecture.
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Sergio Charpinel Jr.
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Is there a way to upgrade computers over a network to a Boot Enviroment
> > created in one computer of this network?
> > I created the BE in one computer, now I'm trying to upgrade the other
> > machines from this BE over NFS. Is it possible?
> >
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