Hi Mario.

mario heimel wrote:
> thanks for the hint, i had tested the "-m" option for seperate zoneroots with 
> u4 beta and now i think it works in u4 final, thanks.
>
> the whole process ended successful, but i get a message 
> "/usr/lib/lu/lucreate: /dev/md/dsk/d40: cannot execute".
>   
This erroneous error message is a known issue.  See
6574088 lucreate(1M) error when devices name is abbreviated for mpxio 
devices

The bug is filed against the next OS release.  I'll file a call record 
against Solaris 10 U4.

    Thanks,
    Jack
> i think have seen the cpio for the zoneroot runs twice, i must do antoher 
> test  to confirm this.
>
> lucreate -c sol10u3 -n sol10u4 -m /:/dev/md/dsk/d40:ufs -m 
> /var:/dev/md/dsk/d50:ufs \
>   
>> -m /zones/test01:/dev/md/dsk/d107:ufs 
>>     
>
> Discovering physical storage devices
> Discovering logical storage devices
> Cross referencing storage devices with boot environment configurations
> Determining types of file systems supported
> Validating file system requests
> Preparing logical storage devices
> Preparing physical storage devices
> Configuring physical storage devices
> Configuring logical storage devices
> Analyzing system configuration.
> No name for current boot environment.
> Current boot environment is named <sol10u3>.
> Creating initial configuration for primary boot environment <sol10u3>.
> WARNING: The device </dev/md/dsk/d10> for the root file system mount point 
> </> is not a physical device.
> WARNING: The system boot prom identifies the physical device 
> </dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0> as the system boot device.
> Is the physical device </dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0> the boot device for the logical 
> device </dev/md/dsk/d10>? (yes or no) yes
> INFORMATION: Assuming the boot device </dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0> obtained from the 
> system boot prom is the physical boot device for logical device 
> </dev/md/dsk/d10>.
> The device </dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0> is not a root device for any boot environment; 
> cannot get BE ID.
> PBE configuration successful: PBE name <sol10u3> PBE Boot Device 
> </dev/dsk/c1t0d0s0>.
> Comparing source boot environment <sol10u3> 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.
> Searching /dev for possible boot environment filesystem devices
>                              
> /usr/lib/lu/lucreate: /dev/md/dsk/d40: cannot execute
> Updating system configuration files.
> The device </dev/dsk/c1t0d0s4> is not a root device for any boot environment; 
> cannot get BE ID.
> Creating configuration for boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Source boot environment is <sol10u3>.
> Creating boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Creating file systems on boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Creating <ufs> file system for </> in zone <global> on </dev/md/dsk/d40>.
> Creating <ufs> file system for </var> in zone <global> on </dev/md/dsk/d50>.
> Creating <ufs> file system for </zones/test01> in zone <global> on 
> </dev/md/dsk/d107>.
> Mounting file systems for boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Calculating required sizes of file systems for boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Populating file systems on boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Checking selection integrity.
> Integrity check OK.
> Populating contents of mount point </>.
> Populating contents of mount point </var>.
> Populating contents of mount point </zones/test01>.
> Copying.
>
> Creating shared file system mount points.
> Copying root of zone <test01>.
>
> Creating compare databases for boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Creating compare database for file system </var>.
> Creating compare database for file system </>.
> Updating compare databases on boot environment <sol10u4>.
> Making boot environment <sol10u4> bootable.
> Setting root slice to Solaris Volume Manager metadevice </dev/md/dsk/d40>.
> Population of boot environment <sol10u4> successful.
> Creation of boot environment <sol10u4> successful.
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