Sherman,

I would think (hope) that, regardless of the OpenSolaris version running 
on the actual AI server, you should simply be able to point the 
installadm command at a 2008.11 iso and have your clients boot against 
that. The version of OS running on the AI server should have no bearing 
on the version of OpenSolaris you're installing.

--Jens

On 02/09/09 13:23, Sherman Pun wrote:
> I saw your post titled "Installing 2008.11 using 0.105 bits".
> Does that mean that I need to setup another AI installer (or re-install 
> the AI installer ) with osol-0906-106a-x86.iso using  the DVD image?
> 
> --- Sherman
> 
> 
> Jens Deppe wrote:
>> Sherman,
>>
>> Something similar just happened to me, manifesting in exactly the same 
>> symptom.
>>
>> The problem is that the version of ZFS has changed between 2008.11 and 
>> the build you're using. The installer bits will build ZFS filesytems 
>> with version 14, however the ZFS code in 2008.11 only supports ZFS 
>> version 13. So when the system reboots it is unable to recognize and 
>> import the ZFS pool.
>>
>> --Jens
>>
>> On 02/09/09 12:06, Sherman Pun wrote:
>>> We have an AI server OpenSolaris version 2008.0811 provisioning 
>>> clients using the image osol-0811-rc2-ai.
>>>
>>> I saw the newly posted osol-0906-106a-ai-x86.iso last week and start 
>>> using it. The installation on the clients system was completed 
>>> successfully. However, on the first reboot, the system dropped into 
>>> GRUB prompt. Any ideas?
>>>
>>> --- Sherman
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