| Document Information Preface Part I Upgrading With Solaris Live Upgrade 1.  Where to Find Solaris Installation Planning Information 2.  Solaris Live Upgrade (Overview) 3.  Solaris Live Upgrade (Planning) 4.  Using Solaris Live Upgrade to Create a Boot Environment (Tasks) 5.  Upgrading With Solaris Live Upgrade (Tasks) 6.  Failure Recovery: Falling Back to the Original Boot Environment (Tasks) 7.  Maintaining Solaris Live Upgrade Boot Environments (Tasks) 8.  x86: Locating the GRUB Menu's menu.lst File (Tasks) 9.  Upgrading the Solaris OS on a System With Non-Global  Zones Installed 10.  Solaris Live Upgrade (Examples) 11.  Solaris Live Upgrade (Command Reference) Part II Appendices A.  Troubleshooting (Tasks) B.  Additional SVR4 Packaging Requirements (Reference) Preventing Modification of the Current OS Preventing User Interaction When Installing or Upgrading Setting Package Parameters For Zones For Background Information Glossary |       	 
             IndexABC
Can't boot from file/device message, Booting From Media, Error Messages 
cancel a Solaris Live Upgrade job, Canceling a Scheduled Create, Upgrade, or Copy Job 
CHANGE DEFAULT BOOT DEVICE message, Initial Installation of the Solaris OS 
change name of a boot environment, Changing the Name of a Boot Environment 
CLIENT MAC ADDR error message, Booting From the Network, Error Messages 
clock gained xxx days message, Booting From Media, Error Messages 
commands for Solaris Live Upgrade, Solaris Live Upgrade (Command Reference) 
compare boot environments, Comparing Boot Environments 
compare file systems, non-global zones, To Compare Boot Environments for a System With Non-Global Zones Installed 
concatenation, description, Mapping Solaris Volume Manager Tasks to Solaris Live Upgrade 
copying, file systems, Updating a Previously Configured Boot Environment 
creating
a boot environment, description, Creating a Boot Environmenta boot environment, tasks
Creating a New Boot EnvironmentTo Create a Boot Environment and Merge File Systems To Create a Boot Environment and Split File SystemsRAID-1 volume (mirror), description, Creating a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volume File Systemstask map, Task Map: Installing Solaris Live Upgrade and Creating Boot Environments 
critical file systems, definition, File System Types 
customizing content, Customizing a New Boot Environment's Content DEF
failed upgrade
rebooting problems, Upgrading, General Problemsrecovery, Failure Recovery: Falling Back to the Original Boot Environment (Tasks) 
files and file systems
creating RAID-1 volumes (mirrors), description, Creating a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volume File Systemsdescription, File System Typesestimating size, Solaris Live Upgrade Disk Space Requirementsguidelines for creating, Guidelines for Creating File Systems With the lucreate Commandguidelines for selecting a slice, Guidelines for Selecting Slices for File Systemssharing file systems between boot environments, Guidelines for Selecting Slices for Shareable File Systems GIKLMN
No carrier - transceiver cable problem message, Booting From Media, Error Messages 
non-global zones
administering boot environments, Administering Boot Environments That Contain Non-Global Zonescompare file systems, To Compare Boot Environments for a System With Non-Global Zones Installedgraphic of, Understanding Solaris Zones and Solaris Live Upgradelist file systems, To View the Configuration of a Boot Environment's Non-Global Zone File Systemslumount command, Using the lumount Command on a System That Contains Non-Global Zonesoverview, Upgrading With Solaris Live Upgrade and Installed Non-Global Zones (Overview)separate file system, Creating a Boot Environment When a Non-Global Zone Is on a Separate File Systemstep-by-step procedure, Creating and Upgrading a Boot Environment When Non-Global Zones Are Installed (Tasks)upgrade example, Upgrading With Solaris Live Upgrade When Non-Global Zones Are Installed on a System 
Not a UFS filesystem message, Booting From Media, Error Messages OPR
RAID-0 volume, description, Mapping Solaris Volume Manager Tasks to Solaris Live Upgrade 
RAID-1 volume (mirror)
description
Creating a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volume File SystemsMapping Solaris Volume Manager Tasks to Solaris Live UpgradeMapping Solaris Volume Manager Tasks to Solaris Live Upgradeexample of creating
To Create a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors)To Create a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors)To Create a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors)To Create a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors)To Create a Boot Environment With RAID-1 Volumes (Mirrors)example of creating and upgrading, Example of Detaching and Upgrading One Side of a RAID-1 Volume (Mirror)example of migrating to Solaris Volume Manager volumes, Example of Migrating From an Existing Volume to a Solaris Volume Manager RAID-1 Volumerequirements, Guidelines for Selecting Slices for Mirrored File Systems 
required packages, Required Packages 
requirements, to use Solaris Live Upgrade, Solaris Live Upgrade (Planning) 
root (/) file systems, package requirements for an inactive boot environment, Additional SVR4 Packaging Requirements (Reference) 
RPC Timed out message, Booting From the Network, Error Messages |