Yeah, so for ESCL-2009, the appstack and zfs were both behaving as expected given that we'd zero'd out the device ids. If this feature flag were to be enabled on a customer's machine, we would expect to see the behavior from ESCL-2009 again because the appstack isn't equipped to deal with devices without devids (which I think is reasonable).
Until the underlying issue with devices swapping devids is understood, but this change provides a workaround. I'm not sure if that answers your question, but my take is that this won't make things worse, it just gives us a imperfect way out of a bad situation. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/pull/677#issuecomment-421497953 ------------------------------------------ openzfs: openzfs-developer Permalink: https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/T9a78e1e5e80e3c62-Mf1e2121098fac43d080b8e3a Delivery options: https://openzfs.topicbox.com/groups/developer/subscription
