On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Magnus Bengtsson < magnus.b.bengtsson at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi! > > This is my first attempt to use Live Upgrade with ZFS boot/root. > > The old boot environment (bootenv1) is a ZFS boot environment > with root FS in rpool/ROOT/snv_90. > This was a fresh install of SXCE build 90. > > I created a new boot environment using > lucreate -c bootenv1 -n bootenv2 -p rpool > > Then I upgraded using luupgrade. > There were no errors during the upgrade. > > After that I ran luactivate bootenv2. > No errors were reported. > > However, when I reboot (using init 6) only the old boot environment > (snv_90) can be selected in the GRUB menu. > > I found the following error messages in /var/svc/log/rc6.log: > > > Executing legacy init script "/etc/rc0.d/K62lu". > > Live Upgrade: Deaktiverar aktuell startmilj? <bootenv1>. > > Live Upgrade: K?r stopp-procedurer f?r startmilj?n <bootenv1>. > > Live Upgrade: Aktuell startmilj? ?r <bootenv1>. > > Live Upgrade: Den nya startmilj?n kommer att bli <bootenv2>. > > Live Upgrade: Aktiverar startmilj?n <bootenv2>. > > Installing GRUB bootloader to all BEs > > stage1 written to partition 0 sector 0 (abs 16065) > > stage2 written to partition 0, 265 sectors starting at 50 (abs 16115) > > cannot open/stat device fel: > > FEL: installgrub failed for <fel:> > > stage1 written to partition 0 sector 0 (abs 16065) > > stage2 written to partition 0, 265 sectors starting at 50 (abs 16115) > > cannot open/stat device fel: > > FEL: installgrub failed for <fel:> > > System does not have an applicable x86 boot partition > > FEL: Install GRUB to all BEs is incomplete > > FEL: Could not install GRUB that supports the findroot command. > > FEL: Live Upgrade: Aktiveringen av startmilj?n <bootenv2> MISSLYCKADES. > > Legacy init script "/etc/rc0.d/K62lu" exited with return code 0. > > (Sorry about the mix of Swedish and English...) > > Apparently the activation fails because GRUB cannot be installed. > > Can I fix this manually somehow? > I had something like this, but when I rebooted, SNV 94 was there regardless of the error. In my case the error related to file systems which could not be unmounted because they did not exist. Before you reboot, check these two commands: lustatus bootadm list-menu _Johan -- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Arthur C. Clarke Afrikaanse Stap Website: http://www.bloukous.co.za My blog: http://initialprogramload.blogspot.com ICQ = 193944626, YahooIM = johan_hartzenberg, GoogleTalk = jhartzen at gmail.com, AIM = JohanHartzenberg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-help/attachments/20080804/0be2a0e0/attachment.html>
