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Old 10-28-2009
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Unhappy luupgrade: Sol 8 -> Sol 10 u7 (5/09)

Greetings Forumers!

I ran into an issue after running luupgrade on v880 running Solaris 8. I want to upgrade to Solaris 10.

When I rebooted the system I noticed the file systems listed as such:


Code:
 # df -h
Filesystem             size   used  avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s0      9.8G   4.3G   5.4G    45%    /
/devices                 0K     0K     0K     0%    /devices
ctfs                     0K     0K     0K     0%    /system/contract
proc                     0K     0K     0K     0%    /proc
mnttab                   0K     0K     0K     0%    /etc/mnttab
swap                    14G   1.5M    14G     1%    /etc/svc/volatile
objfs                    0K     0K     0K     0%    /system/object
sharefs                  0K     0K     0K     0%    /etc/dfs/sharetab
/platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr/libc_psr_hwcap1.so.1
                       9.8G   4.3G   5.4G    45%    /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1
/platform/sun4u-us3/lib/sparcv9/libc_psr/libc_psr_hwcap1.so.1
                       9.8G   4.3G   5.4G    45%    /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/sparcv9/libc_psr.so.1
fd                       0K     0K     0K     0%    /dev/fd
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s3      3.9G   2.0G   1.9G    52%    /var
swap                    14G   136K    14G     1%    /tmp
swap                    14G    40K    14G     1%    /var/run
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s3       17G    13G   3.9G    77%    /u01
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s3       17G   7.8G   8.9G    47%    /u05
/dev/dsk/c1t5d0s6       67G    53G    13G    81%    /ora_back
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s4       17G   4.0G    13G    25%    /u02
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s4       17G   7.2G   9.4G    44%    /u06
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s4      1.9G   605M   1.2G    33%    /opt
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s5       17G   7.4G   9.2G    45%    /u03
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s5       17G    10G   6.3G    63%    /u07
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s6       17G   6.8G   9.8G    42%    /u08
/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s6       17G    14G   3.1G    82%    /u04
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s6       27G    18G   8.2G    70%    /oracle_base
/dev/dsk/c1t1d0s5       17G   2.1G    15G    13%    /export/home
/dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0      1.9G   295M   1.6G    16%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt
/u01                    17G    13G   3.9G    77%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u01
/u02                    17G   4.0G    13G    25%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u02
/u03                    17G   7.4G   9.2G    45%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u03
/u04                    17G    14G   3.1G    82%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u04
/u05                    17G   7.8G   8.9G    47%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u05
/u06                    17G   7.2G   9.4G    44%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u06
/u07                    17G    10G   6.3G    63%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u07
/u08                    17G   6.8G   9.8G    42%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/u08
/dev/md/dsk/d13        1.9G   1.4G   494M    74%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/usr
/dev/md/dsk/d14        1.9G   1.5G   314M    84%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/var
/export                9.8G   4.3G   5.4G    45%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/export
/ora_back               67G    53G    13G    81%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/ora_back
/dev/md/dsk/d16         27G    18G   8.2G    70%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/oracle_base
swap                    14G     0K    14G     0%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/var/run
swap                    14G     0K    14G     0%    /.alt.tmp.b-Jl.mnt/tmp
#

I am concerned about the "/.alt.tmp..." entries as they will not go away after several reboots.

Any help is greatly appreciated in advance!
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have a look at the command "luumount". and you might want to delete the old bootenvironment...
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Old 10-29-2009
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Duke,

Thanks for the info. I read through the man pages on luumount but the mounts disappeared over night. Not sure how it happened but everything else looks fine.

I'm currently waiting on the DBA's to validate the databases and then I'll delete the old BE.

Thanks again!
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