I am in the process of running an luupgrade on a ZFS root b90 system to b91. Shortly after the upgrade started, the system's desktop all but froze and most applications crashed, leaving a screen full of exited unexpectedly messages.
When I restarted them, all the system fonts had changed. I've seen comments about fonts in b91 and I can't help feeling LU changed something in the active BE. Ian Command history: bash-3.2# lucreate -c b90 -n b91 -p rpool Checking GRUB menu... Analyzing system configuration. No name for current boot environment. Current boot environment is named <b90>. Creating initial configuration for primary boot environment <b90>. The device </dev/dsk/c4t1d0s0> is not a root device for any boot environment; cannot get BE ID. PBE configuration successful: PBE name <b90> PBE Boot Device </dev/dsk/c4t1d0s0>. Comparing source boot environment <b90> file systems with the file system(s) you specified for the new boot environment. Determining which file systems should be in the new boot environment. Updating boot environment description database on all BEs. Updating system configuration files. Creating configuration for boot environment <b91>. Source boot environment is <b90>. Creating boot environment <b91>. Cloning file systems from boot environment <b90> to create boot environment <b91>. Creating snapshot for <rpool/ROOT/snv_90> on <rpool/ROOT/snv_90 at b91>. Creating clone for <rpool/ROOT/snv_90 at b91> on <rpool/ROOT/b91>. Setting canmount=noauto for </> in zone <global> on <rpool/ROOT/b91>. Creating snapshot for <rpool/opt> on <rpool/opt at b91>. Creating clone for <rpool/opt at b91> on <rpool/ROOT/b91/opt>. Setting canmount=noauto for </opt> in zone <global> on <rpool/ROOT/b91/opt>. No entry for BE <b91> in GRUB menu Population of boot environment <b91> successful. Creation of boot environment <b91> successful. bash-3.2# luupgrade -n b91 -u -s /mnt System has findroot enabled GRUB No entry for BE <b91> in GRUB menu Copying failsafe kernel from media. Uncompressing miniroot Uncompressing miniroot archive (Part2) 13371 blocks Creating miniroot device miniroot filesystem is <ufs> Mounting miniroot at </mnt/Solaris_11/Tools/Boot> Mounting miniroot Part 2 at </mnt/Solaris_11/Tools/Boot> Validating the contents of the media </mnt>. The media is a standard Solaris media. The media contains an operating system upgrade image. The media contains <Solaris> version <11>. Constructing upgrade profile to use. Locating the operating system upgrade program. Checking for existence of previously scheduled Live Upgrade requests. Creating upgrade profile for BE <b91>. Checking for GRUB menu on ABE <b91>. Saving GRUB menu on ABE <b91>. Checking for x86 boot partition on ABE. Determining packages to install or upgrade for BE <b91>. Performing the operating system upgrade of the BE <b91>. CAUTION: Interrupting this process may leave the boot environment unstable or unbootable. Upgrading Solaris: 100% completed Installation of the packages from this media is complete. Restoring GRUB menu on ABE <b91>. Adding operating system patches to the BE <b91>. The operating system patch installation is complete. ABE boot partition backing deleted. Configuring failsafe for system. Failsafe configuration is complete. INFORMATION: The file </var/sadm/system/logs/upgrade_log> on boot environment <b91> contains a log of the upgrade operation. INFORMATION: The file </var/sadm/system/data/upgrade_cleanup> on boot environment <b91> contains a log of cleanup operations required. WARNING: <1> packages failed to install properly on boot environment <b91>. INFORMATION: The file </var/sadm/system/data/upgrade_failed_pkgadds> on boot environment <b91> contains a list of packages that failed to upgrade or install properly. INFORMATION: Review the files listed above. Remember that all of the files are located on boot environment <b91>. Before you activate boot environment <b91>, determine if any additional system maintenance is required or if additional media of the software distribution must be installed. The Solaris upgrade of the boot environment <b91> is partially complete. Installing failsafe Failsafe install is complete.
