09-10-2010
I believe it is possible with hardware RAID. as long as you got enough space for the newbe than it will be no problem. Also you can rollback easily iff something goes wrong.
We use LiveUpgrade to patch our server, but only the server with ZFS. We had some nasty encounters with UFS.
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guilt-new [-f] [-s] [-e|-m message] <patchname>
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Create a new patch and push it on top of the stack. An optional patch description can be supplied either interactively on via the command
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OPTIONS
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Force patch creation if there are unrefreshed changes. These changes will get automatically imported into the new patch.
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