In your first sentence, you indicate you are using Update 9 (Sol 10 9/10).

Where you have cat'ed out your /etc/release file, this shows that you are using Update 8, which predates the zpool split feature.

I am not certain if you can patch an update 8 system to current levels, and get the features included in update 9. It is certainly a possibility, as new zfs features have been included in past patches.

Another indicator to me that you are not on Update 9 is your kernel revision. your uname output indicates kernel 141444-09. Update 9 ships with kernel rev 142909-17.

If you need Update 9 to get this feature, you should be able to go to Oracle's download site.

Also, regardless of how you upgrade/Live Update/etc, be aware of the new auto reg issue.

Hope this helps,

Jerry

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On 09/21/10 00:47, sridhar surampudi wrote:
I am using solaris 10 9/10 SARC x64 version.

Following are output of release file and uname -a respectively.

bash-3.00# cat /etc/release
                       Solaris 10 10/09 s10s_u8wos_08a SPARC
            Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
                         Use is subject to license terms.
                            Assembled 16 September 2009
bash-3.00# uname -a
SunOS oigtsol12 5.10 Generic_141444-09 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440

I think zpool split is available with build 135. Not sure which build signifies 
of the version which I am using.

I have also tried zpool upgrade -a but didn't find any difference.

Thanks&  Regards,
sridhar.
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