I have a system that was recently upgraded to Solaris 10 10/09.  It
has a UFS root on local disk and a separate zpool on Iscsi disk.
After a reboot, the ZFS filesystems were not mounted, although the
zpool had been imported.  `zfs mount' showed nothing.  `zfs mount -a'
mounted them nicely.  The `canmount' property is `on'.  Why would they
not be mounted at boot?  This used to work with earlier releases of
Solaris 10.

The `zfs mount -a' at boot is run by the /system/filesystem/local:default
service.  It didn't record any errors on the console or in the log

    [ Dec 19 08:09:11 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/fs-local") ]
    [ Dec 19 08:09:12 Method "start" exited with status 0 ]

Is a dependancy missing?

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-Gary Mills-        -Unix Group-        -Computer and Network Services-
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