All, Firstly I'd like to sincerely thank to All below Who replied my problem. "Michael-John Anthony" mjanthony@gmail.com"David Foster" foster@ncmir.ucsd.edu"Matthew Stier" Matthew.Stier@fnc.fujitsu.com"Darren Dunham" ddunham@taos.com"Janssens Michael" Michael.Janssens@nbb.be"Tim Chipman" chipman@ecopiabio.comBroun, Bevan" brounb@adi-limited.com Their comments/Guideline below are valuable & pointed me to where I will try to do in the next upgrade. ------------------------------------- You don't need to remove disksuite (specifically, the metadevices youare using). What the error message probably is, is that the slice (orpartition) that is holding your metadb's is too small.Solaris 8 had a recommendation of a couple of megabytes to be setaside for metadb's.Solaris 9 recommends at least 25 megabytes be set aside.So, you may need to increase the size of your metadb slice byrepartitioning it using format before upgrading to S9. This willinvolve recreating all your metadevices. --------------------------------- There will be special instructions for upgrading when Disksuiteis used to mirror your drives. Check out the Disksuite docsand/or Solaris 9 Advanced Installation Guide at docs.sun.com ------------------------------------ I have done 4 upgrade from Sol 8 2/02 to Sol 9 12/03 whit DiskSuite 4.2.1 with no problem.But you must comment in the /etc/vfstab all disks which are not local (EMC,...).To be simple, keep only the minimal vfstab (ex : /,/usr/var,/export,fd,/proc,swap,...)Normaly, with this configuration you don't have any problem ----------------------------------- My experience with upgrading machines from Solaris 2.6 to Solaris8 which were running disksuite to mirror OS slices, as well as provide a bit of Raid5 for a data slice: an absolute YES, disksuite must be both inactive, uninstalled before you can do an upgrade.I suspect the same is true for a solaris9 upgrade from solaris8.My experience was, it is very (!!) important to have all traces of disksuite gone before doing the upgrade, otherwise rather unhappy results can transpire (my first attempt, I had to restore-from-backup as everything was lost on os slices .. partially removed disksuite started re-synching content between old and new slices, made a real mess).ie, I had to:-capture output from metastat so you know how things were configured. Take a copy of /etc/vfstab too.-edit /etc/vfstab and remove all references to metadisks ; instead use "real" (/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 ... type) slices.-take a copy of /etc/system, then edit the real /etc/system and remove all MD related lines, usually clearly flagges as such (near the end of the file typically). Comment out all non-critical OS slices at the same time (ie, spare /data slices, NFS mounts if any, etc)-Reboot.-Uninstall all packages relating to disksuite. Reboot. Just to be paranoid, pop out the mirror disk - it is an "emergency backup" in case things go badly with the upgrade-upgrade to solaris9 on the non-mirrored OS slices-when finished, be sure to install disksuite / Solaris Disk manager (whatever it is called in sol9)-proceed with "setup from scratch" new disksuite config, identical to what you had before essentially. Only "tricky" bit, IF you had any raid5 be sure to initialize the SWRaid array such that it doesn't destroy the contents of the slices previously defined :-). A few reboots are required I expect for this last step.-finally, you are done. Phew. ie, IMHO it is a bit of extra hassle. But ... a necessary evil it seems. ---------------------------------------- Anne Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Oct 28 00:03:01 2004
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