i tried to restore a server from a ufsdump. For your information, the ufsdump was created on a v440 and i have to restore it to a v240... is it supported? should it work? don't know but i try!
the problem is after restoring the filesystem, modify the vfstab, system file and install bootblok solaris boots but goes into maintenance because he cannot mount /usr...
on the original server the /usr filesystem was located on c2t0d0s3 but here it is c1t3d0s3... does it mater? anyway
this is the bootprocess:
what can i do? is there a way to fix that or is it impossible due to different HW?
Firstly, failed to plumb ce0 is probably as simple as ce0 interface does not exist on this hardware. Solaris tries to plumb this because you have a file /etc/hostname.ce0 existing on the root filesystem. Remove this file. You may need to plumb and configure the actual interfaces for this hardware but that's easy.
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Secondly, your device nodes eg. c2t0d0 are wrong.
Try this:-
Boot from CD and mount your harddisk root filesystem under /a
Now check /etc/vfstab looks right.
Also you should use the -r switch (reconfigure) boot -r
or use "touch reconfigure" to put an empty file called reconfigure into the top (/) of your harddisk root filesystem which I believe does the same job.
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Reason: Tidy up typo's
thank you hicksd8
i have ignored that part of the network interface, i know that there is no ce0 interface, should be eri0... but the server should boot with this error..
i will try to delete all entries you have suggested and check again the vfstab...
i'll give shortly a update!
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Marry X-MAX in advance :)
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What I did:-
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