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Execute the zpool status command to confirm that the replacement has

been completed.
# zpool status
When the replacement has been completed, the following message is

output:
scrub: resilver completed after hh:mm with 0 errors
hh:mm is the time that has passed since the replacement was completed.
If the above message is not output, wait a while, and then re-execute the

command to confirm that the replacement has been completed.

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Execute the installboot command to set the LU#1 to be used for a ZFS

boot disk environment. Execute the following command to allow the

system to boot in a new boot disk environment.
# installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/zfs/
bootblk HDLM-device-(raw-device)-after-replacement
Note that the SCSI device specified for the installboot command must

be a raw device.
In the following example, the HDLM physical device is /devices/pseudo/
dlmndrv@1/dlmfdrv@w50060e8010253330,1:a.
# installboot -F zfs /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/zfs/
bootblk
/devices/pseudo/dlmndrv@1/dlmfdrv@w50060e8010253330,1:a,raw

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Boot the system in the ZFS boot disk environment you have set up in step

4.
For details on how to obtain the boot path to be specified in the OpenBoot

PROM (OBP), see step 11 in

Setting Up the Post-Migration Environment

on page 3-91

.

Creating a ZFS Boot Disk Environment (for Solaris 11)

This section describes how to create a ZFS boot disk environment for Solaris

11.

Note

For the device at the migration destination, if a dynamic path is deleted,

restart the system with the reconfiguration option specified, and then

configure the boot disk environment.

# reboot -- -r

Moving a local boot disk environment to an LU (HDLM device) in a storage

system

Migrate a local boot disk environment to an LU (HDLM device) in a storage

system. Before doing so, back up the /(root) directory, the /var directory,

and the /export directory in the local boot disk environment.

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To create a root pool on an HDLM device, execute the zpool create

command, and specify the logical device file name of the HDLM device.
In the following example, the root pool name is hdlmpool.

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