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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) 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) Overview of Solaris Live Upgrade Maintenance Updating a Previously Configured Boot Environment To Update a Previously Configured Boot Environment Canceling a Scheduled Create, Upgrade, or Copy Job To Cancel a Scheduled Create, Upgrade, or Copy Job Deleting an Inactive Boot Environment To Delete an Inactive Boot Environment Displaying the Name of the Active Boot Environment To Display the Name of the Active Boot Environment Changing the Name of a Boot Environment To Change the Name of an Inactive Boot Environment Adding or Changing a Description Associated With a Boot Environment Name To Add or Change a Description for a Boot Environment Name With Text To Add or Change a Description for a Boot Environment Name With a File To Determine a Boot Environment Name From a Text Description To Determine a Boot Environment Name From a Description in a File To Determine a Boot Environment Description From a Name Viewing the Configuration of a Boot Environment To View the Configuration of a Boot Environment 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) |
Displaying the Status of All Boot EnvironmentsUse the lustatus command to display the information about the boot environment. If no boot environment is specified, the status information for all boot environments on the system is displayed. The following details for each boot environment are displayed:
To Display the Status of All Boot Environments
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