Document Information
Preface
Part I Upgrading With Solaris Live Upgrade
1. Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information
2. Solaris Live Upgrade (Overview)
3. Solaris Live Upgrade (Planning)
4. Using Solaris Live Upgrade to Create a Boot Environment (Tasks)
Task Map: Installing Solaris Live Upgrade and Creating Boot Environments
Installing Solaris Live Upgrade
To Install Solaris Live Upgrade With the pkgadd Command
To Install Solaris Live Upgrade With the Solaris Installation Program
Creating a New Boot Environment
To Create a Boot Environment for the First Time
To Create a Boot Environment and Merge File Systems
To Create a Boot Environment and Split File Systems
To Create a Boot Environment and Reconfiguring Swap
To Create a Boot Environment and Reconfigure Swap by Using a List
To Create a Boot Environment and Copy a Shareable File System
To Create a Boot Environment From a Different Source
To Create an Empty Boot Environment for a Solaris Flash Archive
To Create a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors)
To Create a Boot Environment and Customize the Content
5. Upgrading With Solaris Live Upgrade (Tasks)
6. Failure Recovery: Falling Back to the Original Boot Environment (Tasks)
7. Maintaining Solaris Live Upgrade Boot Environments (Tasks)
8. x86: Locating the GRUB Menu's menu.lst File (Tasks)
9. Upgrading the Solaris OS on a System With Non-Global Zones Installed
10. Solaris Live Upgrade (Examples)
11. Solaris Live Upgrade (Command Reference)
Part II Appendices
A. Troubleshooting (Tasks)
B. Additional SVR4 Packaging Requirements (Reference)
Glossary
Index
Task
Description
For Instructions
Install Solaris Live Upgrade packages
Install packages on your OS
Create a boot environment
Copy and reconfigure file systems to an inactive boot environment