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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)
5. Upgrading With Live Upgrade (Tasks)
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
Problems With Setting Up Network Installations
Problems With Booting a System
Error Messages When Booting From Media
General Problems When Booting From Media
Booting From the Network, Error Messages
General Problems When Booting From the Network
x86: How to Check an IDE Disk for Bad Blocks
Upgrading the Oracle Solaris OS
General Problems When Upgrading
How to Continue Upgrading After a Failed Upgrade
x86: Problems With Live Upgrade When You Use GRUB
System Panics When Upgrading With Live Upgrade Running Veritas VxVm
How to Upgrade When Running Veritas VxVm
x86: Service Partition Not Created by Default on Systems With No Existing Service Partition
C. Additional SVR4 Packaging Requirements (Reference)
Initial installation fails
Solution: If the Oracle Solaris installation fails, you must restart the installation. To restart the installation, boot the system from the Oracle Solaris Operating System DVD, the Oracle Solaris Software - 1 CD, or from the network.
You cannot uninstall the Oracle Solaris software after the software has been partially installed. You must restore your system from a backup or begin the Oracle Solaris installation process again.
/cdrom/cdrom0/SUNWxxxx/reloc.cpio: Broken pipe
Description: This error message is informational and does not affect the installation. The condition occurs when a write on a pipe does not have a reading process.
Solution: Ignore the message and continue with the installation.
WARNING: CHANGE DEFAULT BOOT DEVICE (x86 based systems only)
Cause: This is an informational message. The default boot device set in the system's BIOS might be set to a device that requires you to use the Oracle Solaris Device Configuration Assistant to boot the system.
Solution: Continue with the installation and, if necessary, change the system's default boot device specified in the BIOS after you install the Oracle Solaris software to a device that does not require the Oracle Solaris Device Configuration Assistant.
x86 only - If you are using the locale keyword to test a JumpStart profile for an initial installation, the pfinstall -D command fails to test the profile. For a workaround, see the error message “could not select locale,” in the section, Upgrading the Oracle Solaris OS.