Not sure I understand the question - but it means
upgrade the named BE to snv_109 (assuming that the
BE was at a lower revision - I've not actually
tried it the other way around).



Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
Would this install your existing packages from 109?

Peter Dennis - Sustaining Engineer wrote:
What I have done in the past is something like:

    beadm create snv_109
    beadm mount snv_109 /mnt
    pkg -R /mnt install [email protected],5.11-0.109

which appeared to work for me.



Brian Ruthven - Sun UK wrote:

I'm not sure I follow your question, but I think it is this:

You are currently running snv_107 and wish to update.
The latest available is snv_111, but you cannot update to it (due to known bugs). So, you want to update to a release which is not the current latest, but snv_109.

I don't believe there is a way of doing this currently. The "pkg image-create" command specifically updates to the latest available, and has no selection option to specify what to install. Personally, I would like to see this too, so I think it's worth logging an RFE for it if one doesn't already exist.

Brian

Luca Morettoni wrote:
Hi guys, one of Italian user group friend need to update his opensolaris installation (running snv_107) to an older release, like snv_109 because the latest has some bugs for him.
Any hints to do this taks?

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