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Execute the command below to switch the OS so that the system is
started from the OS in the local boot disk environment.
# beadm activate solaris
# beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
-- ------ ---------- ----- ------ -------
hdlmboot R - 2.06G static 2011-12-06 11:37
solaris NR / 2.93G static 2011-11-29 14:42
Make sure NR is shown in the Active column solaris which you switched
to.
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Execute the eeprom command to configure a device in the local boot disk
environment as the boot device.
# eeprom boot-device=/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,2/SUNW,qlc@2,1/
fp@0,0/disk@w50060e8010027a80,6:a
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Execute the init command and restart the host.
# init 6
Do not use the reboot command to restart the host.
Migrating from a Boot Disk Environment to the Local Boot
Disk Environment
This section explains how to migrate from a boot disk environment in which
HDLM manages the boot disk to the local boot disk environment (boot disk
configured on the host). In this section, the former is sometimes called the
pre-migration environment or pre-migration, and the latter is sometimes
called the post-migration environment or post-migration. There are two
methods of performing this migration:
•
By restoring the file system you backed up when configuring the HDLM
boot disk environment
This method restores the system status before you configured the boot
disk environment. Restore the file system according to the Solaris and
application specifications. For the procedure, see your Solaris and
application documentation.
•
By copying the file system of the boot disk environment to the local boot
disk environment
This method migrates to the local boot disk environment with the current
operating status intact. The procedure is outlined and described below.
The following figure provides an overview of the procedure.
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Creating an HDLM Environment
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