Flash archive problem

I upgraded my T2000 system from Solaris 10 u1 to Solaris 10 u3. Now when I create a flash archive. The "content_architectures" field in flar info contains "sun4c,sun4d,sun4m,sun4u,sun4us,sun4s", and I cannot jumpstart another T2000 with it. any ideas?

Just encountered this same problem with an X64 build using a flash archive of Solaris 10/09 and using XVM 2.5.0.1186 :
Installing boot information
cannot mount '/a/rpool': directory is not empty
bootadm: mount of ZFS pool rpool failed
bootadm: cannot mount pool dataset for pool: rpoolWhen I examine the canmount zfs options just after it fails I see :
# zfs get canmount
NAME                PROPERTY  VALUE     SOURCE
rpool               canmount  noauto    local
rpool/ROOT          canmount  on        default
rpool/ROOT/zfsroot  canmount  noauto    local
rpool/dump          canmount  -         -
rpool/swap          canmount  -         -Should I be setting canmount=on for just 'rpool' then ?

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