[OmniOS-discuss] boot environment mounting on /tmp/tmp.x
John Barfield
john.barfield at bissinc.com
Wed Nov 30 01:06:15 UTC 2016
Hi Dan,
I hit a bad key combination and outlook sent me email prematurely.
I’d like to update to the latest stable release. The old nfs lockd bug is on my last nerve.
This box doesn’t have any active production zones any longer its only acting as SAN/NAS.
Thanks for your help and quick response.
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Beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
omnios N / 4.65G static 2015-03-18 12:08
omnios-backup-1 - - 56.0K static 2015-03-18 12:11
omniosvar - - 25.0K static 2015-03-18 12:08
beadm list -H
omnios;3c9ed32a-97d6-edef-a5db-940da597c20a;N;/;4989154816;static;1426698520
omnios-backup-1;8e73df93-0162-e502-8a52-f3eb2f87f72f;;;57344;static;1426698697
omniosvar;(null);;;25600;static;1426698520
bootadm list-menu
the location for the active GRUB menu is: /tmp/bootadm_mnt_zfs_legacy.1603/boot/grub/menu.lst
default 0
timeout 30
0 OmniOS v11 r151012
1 omniosvar
2 omnios-backup-1
On 11/29/16, 7:00 PM, "Dan McDonald" <danmcd at omniti.com> wrote:
> On Nov 29, 2016, at 7:51 PM, John Barfield <john.barfield at bissinc.com> wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> I’m trying to upgrade an omnios 151012 and I keep getting errors from pkg src:
>
> WARNING: The boot environment being modified is not the active one. Changes
> made will not be reflected on the next boot.
>
> If I try to activate the “omnios” be it says:
> Unable to activate omnios.
> Missing boot menu file.
>
> If I look at the bootadm list-menu command it shows:
>
pkgsrc? Or pkg(1)?
You may wish to try "installgrub" again (I'd read its man page first) to make sure what's there.
Also, what does "beadm list" say?
To what release are you trying to upgrade?
Dan
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