Hi, Bruno!
Yes, I booted again into snv_134, and then back into onnv_142.
Take special care to the instructions about "image-update"!!!
If you want to see this command list in Spanish, go to AOSUG web site -
HowTos section: http://www.aosug.com.ar/?q=node/40 .
Thanks to all!!!
Best regards,

HeCSa.

On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 3:40 AM, Bruno Sousa <bso...@epinfante.com> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> Thanks to all that made this really nice howto.
> BTW, after this procedure is it still possible to boot into snv_134
> environment, i.e will the grub.conf be updated to have have snv_134 and
> snv_142 boot entries?
>
> Thanks,
> Bruno
>
>
>
> On 21-6-2010 8:15, Hernan Saltiel wrote:
>
> Thanks to Rich Lowe, I know what I did in the wrong way.
> Here is what needs to be done in order to have a working onnv_142
> OpenSolaris:
>
> a) Install OpenSolaris snv_134 (this is my case only).
>
> b) Create a directory where to put the untar'ed, unbzip2'ed binaries:
>    1) mkdir -p /export/repo
>
> c) Untar and unbzip2 the binaries:
>    1) cd /export/repo
>    2) tar jxvf /path/to/file/on-nightly-142.i386.tar.bz2
>
> d) Start the local repository in one terminal window (it cannot be closed):
>    1) /usr/lib/pkg.depotd -d /export/repo/on-nightly-142.i386 -p 13000
>
> e) Execute onu.sh, downloaded from
> http://www.opensolaris.org/sc/src/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/tools/scripts/onu.sh
>    1) cd /opt (where I want onu.sh downloaded)
>    2) wget
> http://www.opensolaris.org/sc/src/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/tools/scripts/onu.sh
>    3) chmod +x onu.sh
>    4) ./onu.sh -Ot on-nightly-142.i386 -u http://localhost:13000
>
> f) After the upgrade, poweroff the machine.
>    1) poweroff
>
> g) Boot again, and be happy! I have, now, an onnv_142 OpenSolaris!!!
>
> Thanks again for the help, and best regards,
>
> HeCSa.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Hernan Saltiel <hsalt...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi, Ken!
>> I didn't BFU'ed since first OpenSolaris 2008.05 appeared.
>> Taking a look to the README you posted, it seems that if I want to upgrade
>> from snv_134 to 142 I need to:
>>
>> a) Create a new Boot Environment and boot into it:
>>    1) beadm create new134
>>    2) beadm activate new134
>>    3) poweroff and boot again.
>>
>> b) Create a local repository:
>>    1) zfs create rpool/export/repo
>>    2) zfs set mountpoint=/export/repo rpool/export/repo
>>    3) pkgsend -s file:///export/repo create-repository --set-property
>> publisher.prefix=hecsa.servehttp.com (this is the URL I have from
>> no-ip.org)
>>    4) svccfg -s application/pkg/server setprop pkg/port=13000
>>    5) svccfg -s application/pkg/server setprop pkg/inst_root=/export/repo
>>    6) svcadm refresh application/pkg/server
>>    7) svcadm restart application/pkg/server
>>
>> c) Download "onu.sh" from
>> http://www.opensolaris.org/sc/src/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/tools/scripts/onu.sh(I
>>  did this into /opt).
>>
>> d) Execute:
>>    1) ./onu.sh -Ot on-nightly-142.i386 -u http://localhost:13000
>>
>> ...but after executing this last command, I only have this output:
>> r...@snv134:/opt# ./onu.sh -Ot on-nightly-142.i38 -u
>> http://localhost:13000
>> PHASE                                        ACTIONS
>> Removal Phase                                  54/54
>> No updates available for this image.
>>
>> There is something I'm doing wrong, but don't know what...any help?
>> Thanks a lot, and best regards,
>>
>> HeCSa.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Ken Mays <maybird1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Basically, you can recreate the test DVD based on OSOL-DEV-134 and
>>> initial work based on enhancements from:
>>>
>>> 1. Nexenta Core v3.0rc1 CD (initial work on that platform):
>>> http://www.nexenta.org/projects/site/wiki/DownloadUnstable
>>>
>>> http://www.genunix.org/dist/nexenta/nexenta-core-platform_3.0-b134-rc1_x86.iso.zip
>>>
>>> 2.  Richard Lowe's contributed ON 142 work (inc. Caiman/Pkg):
>>> http://www.genunix.org/dist/richlowe/README.txt
>>> http://www.genunix.org/dist/richlowe/on-nightly-142.i386.tar.bz2
>>>
>>> Optional packaging:
>>> ------------------------
>>>
>>> 3. Blastwave's 64-bit optimized AMP Web Stack (based on work from
>>> InitWorks
>>> and Falconpl.org):
>>> http://www.blastwave.org
>>>
>>> 4. KDE4Solaris KDE 4.4.4 project:
>>> http://solaris.bionicmutton.org/index.html
>>> http://solaris.bionicmutton.org/SRC/
>>>
>>> 5. Oracle Open Office 3.2.1:
>>> http://www.genunix.org/dist/openoffice/
>>>
>>> 6. Package repository based on IPS b134:
>>> http://pkg.opensolaris.org/dev
>>>
>>> 7. GRUB2 (v1.98) migration
>>>
>>> I did this so more resources could easily jump in and continue to remain
>>> compatible with previous OSOL-DEV release(s) for now. There are some
>>> 'gotchas' I'm dealing with - so packages are being provided through
>>> Blastwave
>>> and other resources but hope to make everything available soon.
>>>
>>> Ken Mays
>>> Blastwave.org
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