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# eeprom boot-device=/pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@1/pci@0,2/SUNW,qlc@2,1/

fp@0,0/disk@w50060e8010027a80,7:a

For how to set a boot device name, see step 11 in

Setting Up the Post-

Migration Environment on page 3-91

of

Procedure for Configuring a Boot

Disk Environment on page 3-83

.

For how to obtain a device name to be set for OBP, see the

documentation of the HBA you are using.

8

.

Execute the init command and restart the host.

# init 6

Do not use the reboot command to restart the host.

9

.

Execute the beadm list command to make sure the OS is booted from

the boot device you created named hdlmboot.
Make sure NR is shown in the Active column of the hdlmboot row for the

boot device you created.

# beadm list

BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created

-- ------ ---------- ----- ------ -------

hdlmboot NR / 2.12G static 2011-12-06 11:37

solaris R - 2.94G static 2011-11-29 14:42

Configuring a ZFS Boot Disk Environment after the Migration

This subsection describes how to configure a ZFS boot disk environment after

the migration.

Assume that the root pool name of the local boot disk environment before the

migration is rpool and the root pool name of the ZFS boot disk environment

after the migration is hdlmpool.

Migrating a swap device and a dump device to a ZFS boot disk

environment

Migrate a swap device and a dump device to a ZFS boot disk environment.

1

.

Execute the zfs create command to create a swap device for a file

system in the root pool (hdlmpool) after the migration.
The swap device size and the block size vary depending on the operating

environment.

# zfs create -V 4G -b 8k hdlmpool/swap

# swap -a /dev/zvol/dsk/hdlmpool/swap

# swap -d /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap

2

.

Edit the /etc/vfstab file for the ZFS boot disk environment after the

migration to change the swap device definition from the local boot disk in

the environment before the migration to the ZFS boot disk in an

environment after the migration.
An example is shown below.

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Creating an HDLM Environment

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