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Update single zone in alternate boot environment.
I 'm having a weired situation my system has 8 zones, running fine on solaris x86_u4. I installed the live upgrade bundle patch and did a live upgrade. The new BE was created but it missed one of the zone and now if i mount the new BE i do not see that zone in the environment so my question is how do i copy my left out zone in the new BE.
Following are the o/p' for the same. Code:
# zoneadm list -cv ID NAME STATUS PATH BRAND IP 0 global running / native shared 1 OTM3_wa_lab running /zones/app/OTM3_wa_lab native shared 2 OTM4_wa_lab running /zones/app/OTM4_wa_lab native shared 3 FMW3_db_lab running /zones/db/FMW3_db_lab native shared 4 FMW4_db_lab running /zones/db/FMW4_db_lab native shared 5 OID3_db_lab running /zones/db/OID3_db_lab native shared 6 FMW6_wa_lab running /zones/app/FMW6_wa_lab native shared 7 SEC4_db_lab running /zones/db/SEC4_db_lab native shared 8 OEM2_db_lab running /zones/db/OEM2_db_lab native shared Code:
# df -h | grep /.alt /dev/md/dsk/d20 15G 9.3G 5.3G 64% /.alt.Sol10_u6 /dev/md/dsk/d22 39G 24G 15G 62% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones swap 80G 28K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/var/run swap 80G 0K 80G 0% /.alt.Sol10_u6/tmp swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/app/OTM4_wa_lab/lu swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/db/FMW3_db_lab/lu swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/db/FMW4_db_lab/lu swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/db/OID3_db_lab/lu swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/app/FMW6_wa_lab/lu swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/db/SEC4_db_lab/lu swap 80G 4K 80G 1% /.alt.Sol10_u6/zones/db/OEM2_db_lab/lu |
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It should be able to, thus, its better to investiate why it failed, then re-create the BE. Rather than thinking of a workaround. If possible, provide the exact error on the log. Or I think it was due to some open files or I/O writing through.. Mainly that would be the reason. Why not try lucreate again?
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