Avaya 12 Laptop User Manual


 
Disk upgrade procedures
Issue 1.0 December 2003 37
8. Press Enter to accept the default value.
The following messages are displayed:
!
Important:
!
Important:
Important: Enter: y
The following message is displayed:
9. Press Enter to accept the default value.
The following messages are displayed:
10. Press Enter to accept the default value.
The system begins to boot up. Note that during boot-up, you might see error messages
concerning hardware for which software is not yet installed. This will be corrected later
in the upgrade procedure when the extracted customer options are installed.
Note:
Note: If the boot fails, turn off the power to the computer and check all device
cables. Cycle power on all external devices. Start again with Step 1.
11. After the system reboots, log in as root.
12. If prompted for a password, press Enter. (At this point in the upgrade, there is no
password.)
13. Enter:
pkginfo -x cms
Note the new CMS load and make sure that it matches the expected upgrade load.
14. Continue with Verifying that the system recognizes the new boot disk drive
on page 38.
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The /etc/path_to_inst on your system does not exist or is empty.
Do you want to rebuild this file [n]?
root filesystem type [ufs]:
Enter physical name of root device
[/sbus@X,0/SUNW,socal@d,10000/sf@0,0/ssd@w<WWN>,0:a]: