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Operating Systems Solaris Zone Servers Level Upgrade Post 302428714 by indradev on Thursday 10th of June 2010 03:56:23 PM
Old 06-10-2010
Finally I had to fall back to Live upgrade

1. I have installed the latest patch as per the info doc and also the packages....

root@sesoxvzh01:/var/tmp/liveupgrade# pkginfo | grep -i SUNWlu
application SUNWlucfg Live Upgrade Configuration
application SUNWlur Live Upgrade (root)
application SUNWluu Live Upgrade (usr)
system SUNWluxop Sun Enterprise Network Array firmware and utilities
system SUNWluxopr Sun Enterprise Network Array libraries
application SUNWluzone Live Upgrade (zones support)



But When I am trying to create a new BE I have the following error


root@sesoxvzh01:/# lucreate -A "Solaris 10 09/10 update 8" \
> -o ${OUTPUT_LOG} -l ${ERROR_LOG} \
> -m /:/dev/md/dsk/d500:ufs,mirror \
> -m /:/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0,/dev/md/dsk/d101:detach,attach,preserve \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv19:/dev/md/dsk/d600:ufs,mirror \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv19:/dev/dsk/c1t0d10s0,/dev/md/dsk/d32:detach,attach,preserve \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv21:/dev/md/dsk/d700:ufs,mirror \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv21:/dev/dsk/c1t0d11s0,/dev/md/dsk/d42:detach,attach,preserve \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv22:/dev/md/dsk/d800:ufs,mirror \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv22:/dev/dsk/c1t0d12s0,/dev/md/dsk/d52:detach,attach,preserve \
> -m /zones/sesoxutv20:/dev/dsk/c1t0d13s0:ufs \
> -C /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0 \
> -n Solaris_10_u8
Determining types of file systems supported
Validating file system requests
Preparing logical storage devices
Preparing physical storage devices
Configuring physical storage devices
Configuring logical storage devices
Analyzing system configuration.
Comparing source boot environment <solaris_10_u1> file systems with the
file system(s) you specified for the new boot environment. Determining
which file systems should be in the new boot environment.
Updating boot environment description database on all BEs.
Updating system configuration files.
The device </dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0> is not a root device for any boot environment; cannot get BE ID.
Setting description for boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Updating boot environment description database on all BEs.
Creating configuration for boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Source boot environment is <solaris_10_u1>.
Creating boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Creating file systems on boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Preserving <ufs> file system for </> on </dev/md/dsk/d500>.
Preserving <ufs> file system for </zones/sesoxutv19> on </dev/md/dsk/d600>.
Creating <ufs> file system for </zones/sesoxutv20> in zone <global> on </dev/dsk/c1t0d13s0>.
Preserving <ufs> file system for </zones/sesoxutv21> on </dev/md/dsk/d700>.
Preserving <ufs> file system for </zones/sesoxutv22> on </dev/md/dsk/d800>.
Mounting file systems for boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Calculating required sizes of file systems for boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Populating file systems on boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Checking selection integrity.
Integrity check OK.
Preserving contents of mount point </>.
Preserving contents of mount point </zones/sesoxutv19>.
Populating contents of mount point </zones/sesoxutv20>.
Preserving contents of mount point </zones/sesoxutv21>.
Preserving contents of mount point </zones/sesoxutv22>.
Copying file systems that have not been preserved.
Creating shared file system mount points.
Copying root of zone <sesoxutv15> to </.alt.tmp.b-PQf.mnt/zones/sesoxutv15>.
Copying root of zone <sesoxutv16> to </.alt.tmp.b-PQf.mnt/zones/sesoxutv16>.
Copying root of zone <sesoxutv20> to </.alt.tmp.b-PQf.mnt/zones/sesoxutv20>.
Creating compare databases for boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
Creating compare database for file system </zones/sesoxutv22>.
Creating compare database for file system </zones/sesoxutv21>.
Creating compare database for file system </zones/sesoxutv20>.
ERROR: unable to mount zones:
zoneadm: zone 'sesoxutv15': "/usr/lib/fs/lofs/mount /.alt.tmp.b-a5g.mnt/zones/sesoxutv16/root/apps1 /.alt.tmp.b-a5g.mnt/zones/sesoxutv15/lu/a/apps1" failed wi
th exit code 33
zoneadm: zone 'sesoxutv15': call to zoneadmd failed
ERROR: unable to mount zone <sesoxutv15> in </.alt.tmp.b-a5g.mnt>
ERROR: unmounting partially mounted boot environment file systems
ERROR: cannot mount boot environment by icf file </etc/lu/ICF.2>
ERROR: Unable to remount ABE <Solaris_10_u8>: cannot make ABE bootable
Making the ABE <Solaris_10_u8> bootable FAILED.
ERROR: Unable to make boot environment <Solaris_10_u8> bootable.
ERROR: Unable to populate file systems on boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.
ERROR: Cannot make file systems for boot environment <Solaris_10_u8>.Creating compare database for file system </zones/sesoxutv19>.
 

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