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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris Upgrade Query Post 302573695 by solaris_user on Tuesday 15th of November 2011 09:22:34 AM
Old 11-15-2011
luupgrade and lucreeate command is used to migrate UFS root file system to ZFS file system.
If you need to upgrade Solaris distribution from u8 to u9 then you need to use or JumpStart or upgrade using DVD
 

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