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Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Installation Guide: Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning Oracle Solaris 10 1/13 Information Library |
Part I Upgrading With Live Upgrade
1. Where to Find Oracle Solaris Installation Planning Information
4. Using Live Upgrade to Create a Boot Environment (Tasks)
Upgrading a Boot Environment (Task Map)
Upgrading a System With Packages or Patches
How to Upgrade a Network Installation Image on a Boot Environment
How to Upgrade a Network Installation Image From Multiple CDs
Adding Packages to or Removing Packages From a Network Installation Image on a Boot Environment
Adding Patches to or Removing Patches From a Network Installation Image on a Boot Environment
Checking Packages Installed on a Boot Environment
Upgrading by Using a JumpStart Profile
How to Create a Profile to be Used by Live Upgrade
How to Test a Profile to Be Used by Live Upgrade
How to Upgrade With a Profile by Using Live Upgrade
Installing Flash Archives on a Boot Environment
How to Install a Flash Archive on a Boot Environment
How to Install a Flash Archive With a Profile
How to Install a Flash Archive With a Profile Keyword
Requirements and Limitations for Activating a Boot Environment
How to Activate a Boot Environment
How to Activate a Boot Environment and Synchronize Files
x86: Activating a Boot Environment With the GRUB Menu
x86: How to Activate a Boot Environment With the GRUB Menu
6. Failure Recovery: Falling Back to the Original Boot Environment (Tasks)
7. Maintaining Live Upgrade Boot Environments (Tasks)
8. Upgrading the Oracle Solaris OS on a System With Non-Global Zones Installed
Part II Upgrading and Migrating With Live Upgrade to a ZFS Root Pool
10. Live Upgrade and ZFS (Overview)
11. Live Upgrade for ZFS (Planning)
12. Creating a Boot Environment for ZFS Root Pools
13. Live Upgrade for ZFS With Non-Global Zones Installed
A. Live Upgrade Command Reference
C. Additional SVR4 Packaging Requirements (Reference)
This chapter explains how to use Live Upgrade to upgrade and activate an inactive boot environment.
Note - This chapter describes Live Upgrade for UFS file systems. The usage is the same for the luupgrade and luactivate commands for a ZFS boot environment. For procedures for migrating a UFS file system to a ZFS root pool or creating and installing a ZFS root pool, see Chapter 12, Creating a Boot Environment for ZFS Root Pools.
This chapter contains the following sections: