John Brewer wrote: > Why is there a 768mb restrictions on snv_55b when 512M used to work > OK (w. Apache and a Linux zone on ZFS) with a AMD AM2 3800 X2 PC2 > DDR memory?
pass. > Also now the there is two new kernels to boot from from > snv_55b DVD? And on the first kernel grub boot menu the jumpstart > options are missing? pass. > So then will a live update work work from snv_54 > to snv_55b? see below. Note: the Maxtor 160g and a 200g HD IDE drive I used had > 8m cache and ran at 7200RPM, that allowed to help the zfs keep up > and paging as OK with a small load on both the zones. > It also helps if you give the WHOLE disk to zfs, because it'll turn the write cache ON, and improve performance even further. (obviously, if that's your boot disk as well, you can't do that... yet) I'll answer the last question. Yes. LU works. For complete safety, follow the luupgrade man page which says you should update your current BE with the lu packages from the O/S you want to upgrade to. Wise words from Mary Ding: > Everytime before you do live upgrade, go to the build image that you > want upgrade to and do this: > > # cd /export/nv/dvds/latest/So*/To*/Installers # ./liveupgrade20 > -nodisplay -noconsole > > > The liveupgrad20 is the Live Upgrade Installer and it requires Java. > If your system does not have Java installed, then you will need to > pkgadd the LU packages individually. The current list is > SUNWlur/SUNWluu/SUNWlucfg Mike -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3237 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/install-discuss/attachments/20070126/8dcd86c8/attachment.bin>
