Live update setup error

hello i am trying to get solaris 10 live update working, done a install from x86 dvd. when i run  the live update tool i get an error message:   ERROR Setup Not Installed
i chose default for all the settings on install
any ideas?

What is the exact command you are using? Are all of the LU packages installed (SUNWlucfg, SUNWluu, SUNWlur)? Is the latest live upgrade patch installed? This is patch 121430-xx (SPARC) and 121431-xx (x86).

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