On 2012-02-27 8:40, Peter Maloney wrote: > And one word of advice: If you want to upgrade your pools to v28, I > think you should consider recreating your pools as v28 rather than > upgrading. There are some side effects to upgrading, such as logs that > can't be removed.
Hi Peter, Although your advise is a sensible one.... It does not work if the ZFS system is full of data, and it's hard/impossible to rebuild. I have experience the other way around. My ZFS raidz2 is pretty old, probably even from the 7.x times... And I've upgraded it regulary to new versions. I even upgraded to v28, to be able to remove log's that we on USB sticks and all. No problem at all. And I do have removed logs quite a few times to look at different configs with my SSDs. Again: if you have te possibility to rebuild, why not. --WjW _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
