Installation guide

TABLE 6–3 Full Backup Commands
To Do Full Backups To... Use This Command...
Local diskette
ufsdump9ucf /vol/dev/ files_to_backup
Local cartridge tape drive
ufsdump9ucf /dev/rmt files_to_backup
Remote cartridge tape drive
ufsdump0ucf remote_host:/ files_to_backup
9. When prompted, remove the tape and replace it with the next volume.
10. Label each tape with the volume number, level, date, system name, and file
system.
11. Bring the system back to run level 3 by pressing Control-d.
12. Verify the backup was successful by using the ufsrestore command to
display the tape contents.
What to Do After Upgrading
After the system finishes upgrading, the installation program leaves it at the
superuser prompt in single-user mode.
1. Clean up the system if necessary.
When you use the upgrade option, the Solaris installation program merges local
software modifications of the existing system with the new software; however, in
some cases, the merge is not possible. See the following file to see if you need to
fix any of the local modifications that the upgrade could not preserve:
/a/var/sadm/system/data/upgrade_cleanup
Upgrading a System 6-7