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Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 Installation Guide: Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 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
10. Live Upgrade (Command Reference)
Part II Upgrading and Migrating With Live Upgrade to a ZFS Root Pool
11. Live Upgrade and ZFS (Overview)
12. Live Upgrade for ZFS (Planning)
13. Creating a Boot Environment for ZFS Root Pools
14. Live Upgrade For ZFS With Non-Global Zones Installed
Migrating From a UFS root (/) File System With Non-Global Zones Installed to ZFS Root Pool (Tasks)
How to Migrate a UFS File System to a ZFS Root Pool on a System With Non-Global Zones
B. Additional SVR4 Packaging Requirements (Reference)
You can use Live Upgrade to migrate your UFS root (/) file system with non-global zones installed on a ZFS root pool. All non-global zones that are associated with the file system are also copied to the new boot environment. The following non-global zone migration scenarios are supported:
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On a system with a UFS root (/) file system and non-global zones installed, the non-global zones are migrated if the zone is in a non-shared file system as part of the UFS to ZFS migration. Or, the zone is cloned when you upgrade within the same ZFS pool. If a non-global zone exists in a shared UFS file system, to migrate to another ZFS root pool, you must first upgrade the non-global zone, as in previous Solaris releases.
For more planning information when migrating to a ZFS root pool, see System Requirements and Limitations When Using Live Upgrade.
For more limitations on ZFS and non-global zones, see Using ZFS on a Solaris System With Zones Installed in Oracle Solaris ZFS Administration Guide.