Adding a second Hard Drive for /var and /opt

I need some help... I have an Ultra 60 with 1 36 Gig drive, Solaris 10 with Java DeskTop. I want to add a 9 Gig drive to extend /var and /opt. Below is the data on the disk (format). My question is: How do I set this disk up so the /var and the /opt can extend into the new drive and then mount the drive. I am NOT a guru on setting up HD's and have read the Solaris admin book part to help me along, I am very lost. When I installed Solaris 10 I gave the /var 15 megs. It seems Solaris 10 patch manager wants to install all the patches in /var/sadm/patch thus I am eating up the 15 megs fast. What I need to know is just how to set up the below drive... HELP!
format> verify
Primary label contents:
Volume name = < >
ascii name = <SUN9.0G cyl 4924 alt 2 hd 27 sec 133>
pcyl = 4926
ncyl = 4924
acyl = 2
nhead = 27
nsect = 133
Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks
0 root wm 0 - 73 129.75MB (74/0/0) 265734
1 swap wu 74 - 147 129.75MB (74/0/0) 265734
2 backup wu 0 - 4923 8.43GB (4924/0/0) 17682084
3 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
4 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
5 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0
6 usr wm 148 - 4923 8.18GB (4776/0/0) 17150616
7 unassigned wm 0 0 (0/0/0) 0

Here's another idea: use Live Upgrade. I'll assume your "new" 9G disk is on /dev/dsk/c0t1d0. Use format to partition the disk with one partition, /dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0. Don't mount the new parititon. Use Live Upgrade lucreate to put the boot environment on the new partition:
lucreate -c be1 -n be2 -m /:/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0:ufs(You can probably come up with more useful names than "be1" and "be2"!)
lucreate will copy over all your existing root, /usr/, /var to the new disk. This will take a while, but you can continue using your system while it runs (no need to be in single user mode.) When it's done, use luactivate to make the new boot environment active and boot it.
This gives you a system with everything in one partition. If you want to stick with different partitions for the different systems, lucreate can do that too, see the man page and docs. I think it's more trouble than it's worth for a single-user/desktop type system.
Once you're up on the new disk, you can look into repartitioning the old disk to get you a similar-size partition to use as a spare boot environment, and you can start using Live Upgrade for what it was designed for: letting you upgrade without taking the system down.

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