Hello.
Im about to upgrade 6 solaris 10u7 x86 servers with live upgrade.
I have done this before succesfully, but this time i would prefer to keep the current java versions from the u7 release. Is there any way to block luupgrde from installing newer packages of java? I looked at the -P option but it only seems to remove a package from an boot environment not hindering it from being installed.
The upgrade is planned to be done from command line using an ISO image something like
Thanks for any suggestions.
/Jan
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
lutab
lutab(4)lutab(4)NAME
lutab - list of boot environments
SYNOPSIS
/etc/lutab
DESCRIPTION
The file /etc/lutab is a list of the boot environments (BEs) configured on a system. There are two entries for each BE. These entries have
the following form:
BE_id:BE_name:completion_flag:0
BE_id:root_slice:root_device:1
The fields in the lutab entries are described as follows:
BE_id A unique, internally generated id for a BE.
BE_name The user-assigned name of a BE.
completion_flag Indicates whether the BE is complete (C) or incomplete (NC). A complete BE is one that is not involved in any copy or
upgrade operation. A BE can be activated or compared only when it is complete.
0 Indicates first of two lines.
BE_id As described above.
root_slice Designation of the root slice.
root_device Device on which the root slice is mounted.
1 Indicates second of two lines.
The lutab file must not be edited by hand. Any user modification to this file will result in the incorrect operation of live upgrade.
SEE ALSO lu(1M), luactivate(1M), lucreate(1M), lucurr(1M), lufslist(1M), lustatus(1M), luupgrade(1M), attributes(5), live_upgrade(5)WARNINGS
The lutab file is not a public interface. The format and contents of lutab are subject to change. Use lufslist(1M) and lustatus(1M) to
obtain information about BEs.
SunOS 5.10 8 Jun 2001 lutab(4)