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Thu Apr 19 13:57:37 EDT 2007
>
>Actually, that is not correct.. the upgrade is very simple.. If you're
>upgrading Solaris only (not VM), then follow these steps (it should be in
>your VM documentation as well... be sure to check there first):
>
>UPGRADING SOLARIS ONLY
>If only the Solaris operating system will be upgraded then the
>upgrade_start and upgrade_finish scripts will be used to preserve Volume
>Manager information after the OS upgrade. Use the following steps to
>perform the upgrade:
>
>1) If any of the file systems /, /usr, /var,or /opt are defined on
>volumes, make sure that at least one plex for each of those volumes is
>formed from a single subdisk that begins on a cylinder boundary. This is
>necessary because part of the upgrade process involves temporarily
>converting file systems on volumes back to using direct disk partitions,
>and Solaris requires that disk partitions start on cylinder boundaries.
>The upgrade scripts automatically convert file systems on volumes back to
>using regular disk partitions, as necessary. If the upgrade scripts detect
>any problems (such as lack of cylinder alignment), they display an
>explanation of the problem and the upgrade does not proceed.
>
>2) Run the upgrade_start script to prepare Volume Manager for the OS
>upgrade.
>3) Shut down and halt the machine
>4) Upgrade the operating system to Solaris 2.6, 7, or 8. Refer to the
>Solaris installation documentation for instructions on how to upgrade
>Solaris.
>5) Reboot to single-user mode.
>6) Complete the upgrade by entering upgrade_finish
>7) Reboot to multi-user mode
>
>Volume Manager will not function properly until the upgrade_finish script
>has been run.
>hope this helps... Changa Anderson <canderson at sitesmith.com>
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