Cannot upgrade from Solaris 10 U5 to Solaris 10 U8

I have a V490 which has Solaris 10 U5 running on it, and has OBP 4.15.6. I also installed 2 qlc fiber channel HBA.
Now, I want to upgrade it to Solaris 10 U8. However, I experienced some problem.
When you boot from the internal hard drive, the OS recognized hard drive through controller c1. Therefore, you will see hard drive as c1t0d0 and c1t1d0.
When I try to upgrade the OS, I booted from cdrom (Solaris 10 U8). Then the OS recognized the hardware in different order. The OS assign c0 to one of the HBA, and c1 to another HBA. For both hard drives, they are recognized under c3. In that case, I cannot upgrade the OS. I followed every screen of installation, until one point, it should check your existing system for an OS instance, then prompt you that you can upgrade your OS. However, in my case, it didn't prompt me, instead, it treated it as a new machine and go on with the rest of installation procedure.
Can any one help me?
Thanks in advance.

Perhaps you could use the live upgrade utility ,*lucreate, luupgrade,* etc.. I tried to upgrade an old x86 box last week however, but found that I needed patches which seemed only available to purchasers of service plans. That was update four to update eight.
Sorry, not addressed your controller issues.

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    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, ID cert >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, ID cert >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, ID cert >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: called to get key for CID 1e6401b5
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:36.986: sshpmGetSshPrivateKeyFromCID: match in row 2
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.145: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: locking ca cert table
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.145: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: calling x509_alloc() for user cert
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.145: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: calling x509_decode()
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=Cisco Systems, CN=C1130-0021d8371eea, [email protected]
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetIssuerHandles:   O=Cisco Systems, CN=Cisco Manufacturing CA
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: Mac Address in subject is 00:21:d8:37:1e:ea
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: Cert Name in subject is C1130-0021d8371eea
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: Cert is issued by Cisco Systems.
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: called to get cert for CID 2e935675
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 0, certname >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 1, certname >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 2, certname >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 3, certname >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 4, certname >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: sshpmGetCertFromCID: comparing to row 5, certname >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.146: ssphmUserCertVerify: calling x509_decode()
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: ssphmUserCertVerify: user cert verfied using >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (current): 2013/02/19/14:58:37
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (NotBefore): 2008/08/08/14:41:43
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: ValidityString (NotAfter): 2018/08/08/14:51:43
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetIssuerHandles: getting cisco ID cert handle...
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: called to evaluate
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, CA cert >bsnOldDefaultCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, CA cert >bsnDefaultRootCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, CA cert >bsnDefaultCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 3, CA cert >bsnDefaultBuildCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 4, CA cert >cscoDefaultNewRootCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 5, CA cert >cscoDefaultMfgCaCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 0, ID cert >bsnOldDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 1, ID cert >bsnDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmGetCID: comparing to row 2, ID cert >cscoDefaultIdCert<
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmFreePublicKeyHandle: called with 0x2b8c22bf83e8
    *spamApTask1: Feb 19 15:58:37.147: sshpmFreePublicKeyHandle: freeing public key

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