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Solaris Express Installation Guide: Solaris Live Upgrade and Upgrade Planning
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Overview of Solaris Live Upgrade Maintenance

Table 7-1 Overview of Solaris Live Upgrade Maintenance

Task

Description

For Instructions

(Optional) View Status.

  • View whether a boot environment is active, being activated, scheduled to be activated, or in the midst of a comparison.

  • Compare the active and inactive boot environments.

  • Display the name of the active boot environment.

  • View the configurations of a boot environment.

(Optional) Update an inactive boot environment.

Copy file systems from the active boot environment again without changing the configuration of file systems.

Updating a Previously Configured Boot Environment

(Optional) Other tasks.

  • Delete a boot environment.

  • Change the name of a boot environment.

  • Add or change a description that is associated with a boot environment name.

  • Cancel scheduled jobs.

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