[SunRescue] Solaris 04/01
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Tue Jun 5 13:51:41 CDT 2001
Actually, I just realized what a dope I am...it's right in the DiskSuite
manuals...you know "Upgrading Solaris x.y...."...duh....argh...need more
sleep...
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Ed Mitchell (ed<-at->the7thbeer.com)
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This boxen's uptime stats....
11:50am up 13 day(s), 1:57, 2 users, load average: 0.01, 0.00, 0.01
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, David Murphy wrote:
> Quoting <Pine.GSO.4.05.10106051129100.6152-100000 at keg.the7thbeer.com>
> by ed at the7thbeer.com:
>
> > Time, time...give me time...:) Actually, I just need to set up a serial
> > console, boot the CD and start the process...and hopefully not break
> > DiskSuite in the ensuing chaos. :) Actually, here's a question...
> >
> > two 9GB SCA drives, various partitions mirrored with DiskSuite 4.2.1.
> >
> > I'm thinking that if I boot off CD(no space to do an LU :(), and upgrade
> > one of the disks(say c0t9d0) and then reboot when done, when the OS boots
> > up after install all should be intact. Or will the upgrade hose my
> > vfstab file? That's the only thing I can think of that would slow me
> > down....anyone done this recently?
>
> There should be an infordoc on SunSolve that covers upgrades - AFAIK
> you should be able to upgrade from one update to another the same way
> you would from one release to another.
>
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