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System Administration Commands lumake(1M)
NAME
lumake - populate a boot environment
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/lumake [-l error_log] [-o outfile] [-s source_BE]
-n BE_name [-X]
/usr/sbin/lumake [-l error_log] -t time [-o outfile] [-s
source_BE] -n BE_name [-m email_address] [-X]
DESCRIPTION
The lumake command is part of a suite of commands that make
up the Live Upgrade feature of the Solaris operating
environment. See live_upgrade(5) for a description of the
Live Upgrade feature.
The lumake command populates (that is, copies files to) the
file systems of a specified boot environment (BE) by copying
files from the corresponding file systems of the active or a
source (-s) BE. Any existing data on the target BE are des-
troyed. All file systems on the target BE are re-created.
The target BE must already exist. Use lucreate(1M) to create
a new BE.
The lumake command requires root privileges.
OPTIONS
The lumake command has the following options:
-n BE_name Name of the BE to be populated.
-s source_BE The optional name of a source BE. If
you omit this option, lumake uses
the current BE as the source. A BE
must have the status "complete"
before you can copy from it. Use
lustatus(1M) to determine a BE's
status.
-l error_log Error and status messages are sent
to error_log, in addition to where
they are sent in your current
environment.
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-o outfile All command output is sent to out-
file, in addition to where it is
sent in your current environment.
-t time Setup a batch job to populate the
specified BE at a specified time.
The time is given in the format
specified by the at(1) man page. At
any time, you can have only one Live
Upgrade operation scheduled. You can
use lucancel(1M) to cancel a
scheduled lumake operation.
-m email_address Allows you to email lumake output to
a specified address upon command
completion. There is no checking of
email_address. You can use this
option only in conjunction with -t.
-X Enable XML output. Characteristics
of XML are defined in DTD, in
/usr/share/lib/xml/dtd/lu_cli.dtd.<num>,
where <num> is the version number of
the DTD file.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
>0 An error occurred.
FILES
/etc/lutab
list of BEs on the system
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/usr/share/lib/xml/dtd/lu_cli.dtd.<num>
Live Upgrade DTD (see -X option)
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:
____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWluu |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
lu(1M), luactivate(1M), lucancel(1M), lucompare(1M),
lucreate(1M), lucurr(1M), ludelete(1M), ludesc(1M),
lufslist(1M), lumount(1M), lurename(1M), lustatus(1M),
luupgrade(1M), lutab(4), attributes(5), live_upgrade(5)
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