On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Turanga Leela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been playing with liveupgrade for the first time. (See 
> http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=315231). I've at least 
> got a workaround for that issue.
>
> One strange thing i've noticed, however, is after I luactivate the new 
> environmentalism (snv_103) the root pool snapshots that *used* to belong to 
> rpool/ROOT/snv_101 now appear as being for snv_103? Why on earth would this 
> happen?
>
> # zfs list -r -t all rpool
> NAME                                   USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
> rpool                                 13.7G  19.5G    41K  /rpool
> rpool/ROOT                            11.7G  19.5G    18K  legacy
> rpool/ROOT/snv_101                    93.5M  19.5G  6.01G  /
> rpool/ROOT/snv_103                    11.6G  19.5G  6.13G  /
> rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]           287M      -  6.20G  -
> rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]         66.7M      -  5.99G  -
> rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]  28.2M      -  6.00G  -
> rpool/ROOT/[EMAIL PROTECTED]            31.6M      -  6.00G  -
> rpool/dump                            1.00G  19.5G  1.00G  -
> rpool/swap                               1G  20.5G    16K  -
> #
>
> Those snapshots were all taken over snv_101, the final snapshot being [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] which was then cloned to create rpool/ROOT/snv_103.
>
> So any idea why this is happening?

The new boot environment (rpool/ROOT/snv_103) was "zfs promote"d.

-- 
Regards,
        Cyril
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