I have read different articles/docs/posts about solaris zones and liveupgrade 
issues until now; however, I have some doubts about the right way to deploy 
liveupgrade boot environments in the following case.
I have a system with two disks configured as "mirrors" (that is, the same fdisk 
partition and VTOC).
On the primary disk, I installed Solaris 10 8/07 with two sparse root zones, 
say Z1 and Z2. Just two file systems were settled on the primary disk: an UFS 
mounted on /, and a ZFS pool mirroring  slice 4 of the two disks and mounted on 
/zfspool on the 1st disk. The UFS is intended to contain all but user's homes. 
These are served through a ZFS, namely /zfspool/users/home. Only zone Z2 
inherits this ZFS, via the "add fs" setting.
All that premised,  my questions are:
What is the correct way of using Live Upgrade for this case ? Would something 
like:

# lucreate -c bootenv1 -m /:c2d0s0:ufs -n bootenv2

be sufficient ? That is, will Z2 in bootenv2 "see"  /zfspool/users/home ?

Any help is appreciated !

g.s
 
 
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