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# chmod 1777 /mnt/zone/*/root/tmp
3. Then unmount the disk:
# umount /mnt
This workaround xes all zones at once.
Workaround 2: If you have already booted the new boot environment, log in to the system
as the root user. Halt the zone and manually set correct permissions on the /tmp directory.
Type the following command:
# chmod 1777 /path/root/tmp
where path is the zone's zonepath.
Issues With DSR UpgradeWith Zones (6616788)
Disk space reallocation (DSR) upgrade with zones fails if zones are installed in the /opt
directory. Upgrade might fail during the restoration of the DSR archive. In some cases, the
upgrade might be successful, but the system cannot be rebooted.
Workaround: Ensure that the root le system is not 100% full before upgrade. Remove some
les before upgrade so that the root slice is less than 90% full.
Solaris Trusted Extensions Upgrade Issues (6616585)
When you upgrade Solaris Trusted Extensions from the Solaris 10 11/06 or Solaris 10 8/07
release to the current Solaris 10 5/08 release, unwanted localized Solaris Trusted Extensions
packages are installed on your system. This bug occurs because the Solaris Trusted Extensions
installer in the Solaris 10 11/06 or Solaris 10 8/07 releases installs localized packages by default.
No error message is displayed.
Workaround: Before upgrading Solaris Trusted Extensions to the current release, remove the
following localized Solaris Trusted Extensions packages:
SUNWjdtts SUNWkdtts
SUNWjmgts SUNWkmgts
SUNWjtsman SUNWktsu
SUNWjtsu SUNWodtts
SUNWtgnome-l10n-doc-ja SUNWtgnome-l10n-ui-ko
Upgrade Issues and Bugs
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