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On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 6:03 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Enclosed below are revised instructions for using "pkg image-update" to
> update to the latest OpenSolaris development builds via
> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/
>
> For more information on this command and the Image Packaging System
> (IPS) technology, refer to the pkg(1), beadm(1M) and pkg(5) manual
> pages and the following documents
>
>        Getting Started With the Image Packaging System
>        http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/IPS/ggcph.html
>
>        Upgrading and Managing Your Boot Environments
>        http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/IPS/snap3.html
>
> General instructions for updating to the latest OpenSolaris development build
> =============================================================================
> 1) Before using the "image-update" subcommand, it is recommended that
> the latest available version of the IPS software be installed for your
> current boot environment (BE)
>
>        $ BUILD=`uname -v | sed s/snv_//`
>        $ pfexec pkg refresh
>        $ pfexec pkg install [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        $ pfexec pkg install [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 2) Verify the build of OpenSolaris in the current BE
>
>        $ echo $BUILD
>
> 3) If you are running build 93 or greater, you can use "image-update"
> directly as follows
>
>        $ pfexec pkg image-update
>
> At this point, you can boot into the updated BE using reboot(1M) or
> init(1M) as usual.
>
> 4) If you are using a build prior to 93, it is recommended one apply
> the update directly to an alternate BE in order to work-around
>
>        2387 libbe.so:beCopy() frees nvlist variables before using them
>        http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=2387
>
> First, display the list of the existing BEs on the system
>
>        $ beadm list
>        BE            Active Active on Mountpoint     Space
>        Name                 reboot                   Used
>        ----          ------ --------- ----------     -----
>        opensolaris   no     no        -              3.92G
>        opensolaris-1 yes    yes       -              17.06M
>
> Next, choose the name of a new BE - if the most recent created BE is of
> the form "opensolaris-<N>" where <N> is an integer, then a suitable
> choice for the new BE is "opensolaris-<N+1>".  In the above example,
> the new BE would be "opensolaris-2".
>
> Finally, execute the following sequence of commands to create, mount
> and update the new BE
>
>        $ pfexec beadm create opensolaris-<N+1>
>        $ mkdir /tmp/mnt$$
>        $ pfexec beadm mount opensolaris-<N+1> /tmp/mnt$$
>        $ pfexec pkg -R /tmp/mnt$$ image-update
>
> 5) If you are running build 86, the following step is required in order
> to work-around
>
>        1979 libbe: be_activate needs to run installgrub
>        http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=1979
>
>                >>>>>>>>>> IMPORTANT <<<<<<<<<<
>
> Due to changes in the GRUB boot system, one must manually update the
> Master Boot Record (MBR) to include these latest changes.  Failure to
> follow these instructions when updating from 2008.05 (build 86) to a
> later build will result in a system that does not boot by default and
> instead the original BE must be manually selected.
>
> Update the GRUB configuration on your ZFS boot device(s) using
>
>        $ pfexec /tmp/mnt$$/boot/solaris/bin/update_grub -R /tmp/mnt$$
>
> 6) Unmount and activate the newly created BE
>
>        $ pfexec beadm unmount opensolaris-<N+1>
>        $ pfexec beadm activate opensolaris-<N+1>
>
> At this point, you can boot into the updated BE using reboot(1M) or
> init(1M) as usual.
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