Re: [zfs-discuss] How to identify zpool version

2008-06-21 Thread Orvar Korvar
Ok, so when I am reinstalling from build 68, to build 91ish, I can upgrade my ZFS raid. Then I have to upgrade both the zpool and the zfs??? I should upgrade zpool first, and then zfs? Is the order of the upgrade important? This message posted from opensolaris.org

Re: [zfs-discuss] How to identify zpool version

2008-06-16 Thread Brian H. Nelson
Peter Hawkins wrote: Can zpool on U3 be patched to V4? I've applied the latest cluster and it still seems to be V3. Yes, you can patch your way up to the Sol 10 U4 kernel (or even U5 kernel) which will give you zpool v4 support. The particular patch you need is 120011-14 or 120012-14

Re: [zfs-discuss] How to identify zpool version

2008-06-14 Thread Peter Hawkins
I checked this link http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/version/4/ And this seems to imply that V4 isn't in Sun Solaris at all, only Nevada. And you are correct, the system I am trying to import to is U3, apologies for the confusion. So I was wondering is there a way to determine the

Re: [zfs-discuss] How to identify zpool version

2008-06-14 Thread dick hoogendijk
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 06:46:28 PDT Peter Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I was wondering is there a way to determine the version of the pool that I am trying to import. Look at zpool get version poolName -- Dick Hoogendijk -- PGP/GnuPG key: 01D2433D ++ http://nagual.nl/ + SunOS sxce

Re: [zfs-discuss] How to identify zpool version

2008-06-13 Thread Brian H. Nelson
S10 U4 and U5 both use ZFS v4 (you specified your U4 machine as using v3). If you have access to both machines, you can do 'zpool upgrade -v' to confirm which versions are being used. -Brian Peter Hawkins wrote: By the way I'm sure the pool was created using S10 Update 5 This message

Re: [zfs-discuss] How to identify zpool version

2008-06-13 Thread Michael Schuster
Brian H. Nelson wrote: S10 U4 and U5 both use ZFS v4 (you specified your U4 machine as using v3). If you have access to both machines, you can do 'zpool upgrade -v' to confirm which versions are being used. careful - there's zpool version and zfs version, and they're not the same: $ uname