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# zpool create hdlmpool /dev/dsk/c6t50060E8010027A80d7s0

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Execute the zpool status command and make sure that the root pool

has been created correctly.

# zpool status hdlmpool

pool: hdlmpool

state: ONLINE

scan: none requested

config:

NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM

hdlmpool ONLINE 0 0 0

c6t50060E8010027A80d7s0 ONLINE 0 0 0

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Execute the installboot command to copy the boot block so that you

can boot the OS from the ZFS boot disk environment.

# installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/zfs/bootblk
post-replacement-HDLM-device

#

#

The post-replacement HDLM device is a raw device.

The following is an example when the post-replacement HDLM device is
c6t50060E8010027A80d7s0:

# installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/zfs/bootblk

/dev/rdsk/c6t50060E8010027A80d7s0

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Execute the beadm command to create a ZFS boot disk environment.
# beadm create -p root-pool-name -a new-ZFS-boot-environment-name
The following is an example assuming that the root pool name is
hdlmpool, and the ZFS boot disk environment name is hdlmboot.

# beadm create -p hdlmpool -a hdlmboot

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Execute the beadm list command to make sure the ZFS boot disk

environment was created.
Make sure R is shown in the Active column of the hdlmboot row for the

ZFS boot disk environment you created.

# 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

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Execute the eeprom command to check the current boot device.

# eeprom boot-device

boot-device=disk0

In this example, disk0 (internal disk) is set as the boot device.

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Execute the eeprom command to configure a device after the migration as

the boot device.

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