> Seems like upgrading from b126 to b127 will have the
> same problem.
Yes, good point. I provided a blurb about this issue, here:
http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Troubleshooting_Guide#Live_Upgrade_Problem_.28Starting_in_Nevada.2C_build_125.29
Its a good idea to review this pa
Seems like upgrading from b126 to b127 will have the same problem.
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>On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Chris Du wrote:
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>> I think I finally see what you mean.
>>
>> # luactivate b126
>> System has findroot enabled GRUB
>> ERROR: Unable to determine the configuration of the current boot environment
>> .
>
>Hmm. Does this mean that lupgrading from b121 to b126 will also fail
I just finished the upgrade.
detach one disk from the mirror, then luactivate b126 and init 6, after it
reboots, attach the disk to the mirror again, all went smoothly.
Thanks a lot.
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On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 03:39:56PM -0800, Rich Teer wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Chris Du wrote:
>
> > I think I finally see what you mean.
> >
> > # luactivate b126
> > System has findroot enabled GRUB
> > ERROR: Unable to determine the configuration of the current boot
> > environment .
>
> H
steps
for modifying LU scripts. Or, you detach your secondary mirrored disk,
run the LU operation, reattach the secondary mirrored disk.
The CR is 6894189.
Cindy
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From: Rich Teer
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009 4:47 pm
Subject: Re: [zfs-discuss] heads up on SXCE bui
On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 01:01:54PM -0800, Chris Du wrote:
> I think I finally see what you mean.
>
> # luactivate b126
> System has findroot enabled GRUB
> ERROR: Unable to determine the configuration of the current boot environment
> .
A possible solution was posted in the thread:
http://open
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Chris Du wrote:
> I think I finally see what you mean.
>
> # luactivate b126
> System has findroot enabled GRUB
> ERROR: Unable to determine the configuration of the current boot environment
> .
Hmm. Does this mean that lupgrading from b121 to b126 will also fail,
or is the
I think I finally see what you mean.
# luactivate b126
System has findroot enabled GRUB
ERROR: Unable to determine the configuration of the current boot environment
.
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What luupgrade do you use?
I uninstall lu package in current build first, then install new lu package in
the verion to upgrade.
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Hi,
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 05:03:18PM -0600, Cindy Swearingen wrote:
> Currently, the device naming changes in build 125 mean that you cannot
> use Solaris Live Upgrade to upgrade or patch a ZFS root dataset in a
> mirrored root pool.
> [...]
Just ran into this yesterday... The change to get thin
Probably if you try to use any LU operation after you have upgraded to
build 125.
cs
On 10/23/09 16:18, Chris Du wrote:
Sorry, do you mean luupgrade from previous versions or from 125 to future
versions?
I luupgrade from 124 to 125 with mirrored root pool and everything is working
fine.
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Sorry, do you mean luupgrade from previous versions or from 125 to future
versions?
I luupgrade from 124 to 125 with mirrored root pool and everything is working
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Is there a CR yet for this?
Thanks
Karl
Cindy Swearingen wrote:
Hi everyone,
Currently, the device naming changes in build 125 mean that you cannot
use Solaris Live Upgrade to upgrade or patch a ZFS root dataset in a
mirrored root pool.
If you are considering this release for the ZFS log dev
Hi everyone,
Currently, the device naming changes in build 125 mean that you cannot
use Solaris Live Upgrade to upgrade or patch a ZFS root dataset in a
mirrored root pool.
If you are considering this release for the ZFS log device removal
feature, then also consider that you will not be able t
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