Kevin Day wrote:
On May 27, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Hey all,
In short, I've got a system with /boot on a USB thumb drive that I boot
from, which then mounts root and the rest of the system from a 4-disk
ZFS storage pool.
However, during the upgrade, something didn't go
Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Thu, 28 May 2009, Ruben van Staveren wrote:
On 28 mei 2009, at 19:33, Niki Denev nik...@cytexbg.com wrote:
Just curious... doesn't a zfs upgrade -a do the same thing?
The zpool upgrade is just for the pools, but the filesystems keep
their original settings so
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Larry Rosenman wrote:
On Thu, 28 May 2009, Ruben van Staveren wrote:
On 28 mei 2009, at 19:33, Niki Denev nik...@cytexbg.com wrote:
Just curious... doesn't a zfs upgrade -a do the same thing?
The zpool upgrade is just for the pools, but the filesystems keep
their
On 27 May 2009, at 22:44, Kevin Day wrote:
tries to do a chflags on it, fails because ZFS doesn't support flags
are the pools already upgraded to v13 ? if not please do so with zpool
upgrade -a
Then in single user mode do
zfs list -H | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -n 1 zfs set version=3
on 28/05/2009 11:47 Ruben van Staveren said the following:
On 27 May 2009, at 22:44, Kevin Day wrote:
tries to do a chflags on it, fails because ZFS doesn't support flags
are the pools already upgraded to v13 ? if not please do so with zpool
upgrade -a
Then in single user mode do
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Ruben van Staveren ru...@verweg.com wrote:
On 27 May 2009, at 22:44, Kevin Day wrote:
tries to do a chflags on it, fails because ZFS doesn't support flags
are the pools already upgraded to v13 ? if not please do so with zpool
upgrade -a
Then in single
On 28 mei 2009, at 19:33, Niki Denev nik...@cytexbg.com wrote:
Just curious... doesn't a zfs upgrade -a do the same thing?
The zpool upgrade is just for the pools, but the filesystems keep
their original settings so we need to do that in a seperate move
Regards,
Niki
On Thu, 28 May 2009, Ruben van Staveren wrote:
On 28 mei 2009, at 19:33, Niki Denev nik...@cytexbg.com wrote:
Just curious... doesn't a zfs upgrade -a do the same thing?
The zpool upgrade is just for the pools, but the filesystems keep their
original settings so we need to do
Hey all,
In short, I've got a system with /boot on a USB thumb drive that I boot
from, which then mounts root and the rest of the system from a 4-disk
ZFS storage pool.
However, during the upgrade, something didn't go quite right, and now
when I boot, I end up with:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca wrote:
Hey all,
In short, I've got a system with /boot on a USB thumb drive that I boot
from, which then mounts root and the rest of the system from a 4-disk
ZFS storage pool.
However, during the upgrade, something didn't go
Hello,
I can boot the box using alternate media, but I can't figure out the
procedure to mount the ZFS pool into the filesystem.
Either
mount -t zfs tank/foo /foo
or
zfs mount mypool
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Dnia środa, 27 maja 2009 o 19:57:21 Kurt Jaeger napisał(a):
zfs mount mypool
You have to import ZFS pools first. 'zpool import' will list available pools.
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On May 27, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Hey all,
In short, I've got a system with /boot on a USB thumb drive that I
boot
from, which then mounts root and the rest of the system from a 4-disk
ZFS storage pool.
However, during the upgrade, something didn't go quite right, and
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