may be attach -U

On 2/11/2012 9:06 AM, gerard henry wrote:
i exactly have the same problem, but "detach; attach -u" didn't solve it

But it seems that the attach -u doesn't upgrade, according to the messages:
# zoneadm -z www attach -u
Log File: /var/tmp/www.attach_log.LGaqKg
               Attach Path: /zones/www/root
        Attach ZFS Dataset: rpool/zones/www/ROOT/zbe-4

                Installing: Using pre-existing data in zonepath
       Global zone version: entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.151.0.1:20101105T054056Z
   Non-Global zone version: entire@0.5.11,5.11-0.151.0.1:20101105T054056Z
                     Cache: Using /var/pkg/publisher.
  Updating non-global zone: Output follows
No updates necessary for this image.

  Updating non-global zone: Zone updated.
                    Result: Attach Succeeded.

after the system has booted with:
SunOS Release 5.11 Version 151.0.1.12 64-bit


I don't understand what you said with "pkg -R ... image-update" ?

thanks in advance for help,



2011/10/5 Ian Collins <i...@ianshome.com <mailto:i...@ianshome.com>>

     On 10/ 5/11 09:26 PM, casper....@oracle.com
    <mailto:casper....@oracle.com> wrote:

             Before I go through the pain of logging a support call,
            has anyone
            seen or fixed the following problem:

            I ran an update on a fresh Solaris 11 Express system from
            the support
            repository and after restarting, all the systems zones are
            dead.  The
            zone consoles report:

            SunOS Release 5.11 Version 151.0.1.8 64-bit
            Copyright (c) 1983, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
            All rights reserved.
            Requesting System Maintenance Mode
            (See /lib/svc/share/README for more information.)
            svc:/system/early-manifest-import:default signalled: SYS


        The zones run an older version of the Solaris software and as
        a result its
        libc doesn't match the kernel and the binaries will fail.

        I think you will need to upgrade all your zones too

        It might be something simple as "zoneadm detach"; "zoneadm
        attach -u" but
        make sure that you keep sufficient save sufficient information to
        reinstall the zones; and make sure you try this on one zone
        first before
        you detach all of them.  It might be possible to update the
        zones also
        using pkg -R<zoneroot>  image-update after you've mounted the root
        filesystem.

    Thanks Casper!

    I really should tattoo "zoneadm detach"; "zoneadm attach -u"
    inside my eyelids!

-- Ian.


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