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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris 10 Live Upgrade Issue Post 302636481 by Revo on Monday 7th of May 2012 01:04:59 PM
Old 05-07-2012
Hi Duke, reran the lucreate command, and this seemed to work fine

Code:
# newfs /dev/rdsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0
newfs: /dev/rdsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0 last mounted as /.alt.tmp.b-s3b.mnt
newfs: construct a new file system /dev/rdsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0: (y/n)? y
Warning: 2048 sector(s) in last cylinder unallocated
/dev/rdsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0:      245825536 sectors in 40011 cylinders of 48 tracks, 128 sectors
        120032.0MB in 2501 cyl groups (16 c/g, 48.00MB/g, 5824 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -F ufs -o b=#) at:
 32, 98464, 196896, 295328, 393760, 492192, 590624, 689056, 787488, 885920,
Initializing cylinder groups:
.................................................
super-block backups for last 10 cylinder groups at:
 244882848, 244981280, 245079712, 245178144, 245276576, 245366816, 245465248,
 245563680, 245662112, 245760544


Code:
# lucreate -c solenv1 -m /:/dev/dsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0:ufs -n solenv2 
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.
Updating boot environment description database on all BEs.
Updating system configuration files.
The device </dev/dsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0> is not a root device for any boot environment; cannot get BE ID.
Creating configuration for boot environment <solenv2>.
Source boot environment is <solenv1>.
Creating file systems on boot environment <solenv2>.
Creating <ufs> file system for </> in zone <global> on </dev/dsk/c6t60A9800057396D6468344D7A4F356151d0s0>.
Mounting file systems for boot environment <solenv2>.
Calculating required sizes of file systems for boot environment <solenv2>.
Populating file systems on boot environment <solenv2>.
Analyzing zones.
Mounting ABE <solenv2>.
Generating file list.
Copying data from PBE <solenv1> to ABE <solenv2>.
100% of filenames transferred
Finalizing ABE.
Fixing zonepaths in ABE.
Unmounting ABE <solenv2>.
Fixing properties on ZFS datasets in ABE.
Reverting state of zones in PBE <solenv1>.
Making boot environment <solenv2> bootable.
Population of boot environment <solenv2> successful.
Creation of boot environment <solenv2> successful.


Code:
# luupgrade -u -k /var/tmp/LDMupgrade/autoreg -n solenv2 -s /sol_dvd
miniroot filesystem is <lofs>
Mounting miniroot at </sol_dvd/Solaris_10/Tools/Boot>
#######################################################################
 NOTE: To improve products and services, Oracle Solaris communicates
 configuration data to Oracle after rebooting. 

 You can register your version of Oracle Solaris to capture this data
 for your use, or the data is sent anonymously. 

 For information about what configuration data is communicated and how
 to control this facility, see the Release Notes or
 www.oracle.com/goto/solarisautoreg. 
 
 INFORMATION: After activated and booted into new BE <solenv2>,
 Auto Registration happens automatically with the following Information 

autoreg=disable
#######################################################################
Validating the contents of the media </sol_dvd>.
The media is a standard Solaris media.
The media contains an operating system upgrade image.
The media contains <Solaris> version <10>.
Constructing upgrade profile to use.
Locating the operating system upgrade program.
Checking for existence of previously scheduled Live Upgrade requests.
Creating upgrade profile for BE <solenv2>.
Determining packages to install or upgrade for BE <solenv2>.
Performing the operating system upgrade of the BE <solenv2>.
CAUTION: Interrupting this process may leave the boot environment unstable 
or unbootable.
May  7 17:33:01 <server> ufs: NOTICE: /a: bad dir ino 1729 at offset 0: mangled entry
Upgrading Solaris: 14% completed

Is the bad dir ino message something to worry about?
I've had a look on google but cant seem to find anything that matches
 

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