[EMAIL PROTECTED] pisze: >>I'm glad that I don't have any errors, but I'm not sure it's serious >>problem that my "pool is formatted using an older on-disk format". >> >>Can I ignore that warning or rather I should do `zpool upgrade`? >>What's your opinion? I ask you, because I don't want to break my >>new and warm OSOL image :)
Hello Casper, At first, thank you very much for your feedback! > If you have multiple boot environments, make sure that you don't upgrade > zfs beyond the highest version supported by all boot environments. > (e.g, when using liveupgrade and such) Now I have 2 BEs: old (opensolaris) and new (opensolaris-1): # beadm list BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created -- ------ ---------- ----- ------ ------- opensolaris - - 22.87M static 2008-10-20 18:47 opensolaris-1 NR / 5.28G static 2008-10-21 11:51 My new BE seems to be OK, so probably I can destroy the old BE to save my disk space. > But beyond that, it's better to upgrade; typically, whenever I upgrade to > a newer Solaris version, I upgrade BEFORE booting in the new boot > environment. (So I'm sure that both still support the zfs version) It's too late ;) I've just booted the laptop in the new BE. If I'll upgrade the pool under my new BE, then I'm not able to boot my laptop using old BE, because it doesn't support new version of ZFS. Am I right? Have a nice day, P. _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
