> From: Saso Kiselkov [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 8:51 AM
>
> It should run fine on bloody (and perhaps even on stable, but I'm not
> super-confident in that).

Hmm, if it's not intended for stable, it's probably not a good test to try
and use it there. If it blows up or does weird things, there'd be no way to
tell if it was an underlying issue or simply an incompatibility with the
older code base. The box isn't quite in production yet, I'll update the new
boot environment to bloody, pound on it for a week or so and then roll back
to my stable. Although, the next stable should be out any day now, so if I
get lucky I'll just be able to set my publisher back to stable in the new BE
and not have to rollback.

> I'd appreciate it if you can), make sure your dump device is set to a
> physical partition or device, NOT a zvol, since a crash in the ZFS
> module precludes any dump to a zvol. That having been said, I don't
> expect any crashes (haven't had any myself).

My dump device is currently a raw disk partition. Any thoughts on a good
test methodology? Also, if I recall correctly I need to remove and then
re-add the cache devices in order to enable persistency?

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