# clresourcegroup status
Make a record for later reference of the online resource groups and on which cluster node each resource group is online.
Do this for each resource group that you identified in Step 1.
# clresource status -g resource-group
Make a record for later reference of the resource names.
# clresourcegroup suspend resource-group
The resource groups remain online but they are prevented from failing the zones over during update. While in this state, the resource groups are also prevented from automatically rebooting the zones when the nodes are rebooted after update. The failover zone will be updated together with the node on which it is currently online.
Perform all steps, including booting into the new boot environment, in How to Update the Software (Standard Update) or How to Update the Software (Rolling Update). Then return to this procedure.
# clresource disable sczbt-resource
Disabling this resource ensures that the resource does not time out if the first boot of the updated zone takes more time than the resource's Start_timeout allows.
# clresourcegroup online -n node resource-group
The updated failover zones are currently only associated with the global zone boot environment, where they were updated, and can only successfully boot there.
Do this for each zone that is managed by an sczbt resource that you identified in Step 2.
# zoneadm -z zone-name attach # zoneadm -z zone-name boot
Do this for each zone that is managed by an sczbt resource that you identified in Step 2.
# zlogin -C zone-name
Do this for each zone that is managed by an sczbt resource that you identified in Step 2.
# zoneadm -z zone-name shutdown # zoneadm -z zone-name detach -F
Do this for each zone that is managed by an sczbt resource that you identified in Step 2.
# clresource enable sczbt-resource
# clresourcegroup resume resource-group
Next Steps
Go to Completing the Update.