I'm not sure if you ever faced this issue, but I can say I've had many frustrating times and had to redo a lot of lucreates because of this.
I don't know why, but some versions of Solaris LiveUpgrade appear to be buggy (when you start a lucreate command, it simply copy the whole filesystem structure under / to your little slice0).
EG:You have /apps, /u001, etc. lucreate copies everything sitting on the / FS to your NewBE partition (and of course that I don't have to say how this will end and which message you will receive during the process - NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE).
So, to avoid this thing to happen and have a 100% safe copy of your CurrentBE, run lucreate as follows:
# lucreate -n NewBE -m /:/dev/dsk/<C#T#D#>s0:ufs -m -:/dev/dsk/<C#T#D#>s1:swap -m /var:/dev/dsk/<C#T#D#>s5:ufs -f /tmp/LU_exclude_list
You can see that I've added a file path name on the -f parameter (this is to avoid lucreate to copy the FS specified on the file LU_exclude_list).
The file content is a pretty simple text file with a list of your filesystems mount points:
# cat /tmp/LU_exclude_list /appPOC /apps /u001 /u002 /u003 |
Hope this helps ... Cya!!!!