Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 08:09:03 +0200 From: "Zeus Panchenko" <zeus@ibs.dn.ua> To: <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org> Subject: unsupported feature: com.delfix and can't find pool by guid after old STABLE10.0-to-RELENG10.0 upgrade Message-ID: <20141111080903.94302@smtp.new-ukraine.org>
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=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 greetings, please help me to understand what am I missing ... I "successfully" (built/installed world/kernel without errors) upgraded long time, fine worked root-on-zfs box from 10.0 STABLE (last built in july) to RELENG 10.0, p11 but after reboot, loader complained on unsupported feature: com.delfix:hole_birth and com.delfix:embedded_data when I LiveCD'ed from 10.0 RELEASE image, zpool complained with not all features supported, so I LiveCD'ed from the image 10.1 I was able to see and import (altroot) my zpool after what I performed `gpart bootcode ...' (as it was advised in similar cases I was able to google out) but it didn't help ... after that loader complains with: ZFS: can't find pool by guid though value of vfs.zfs.boot.primary_pool is correct and contains the very guid of my pool ... and in addition: lszfs recognizes no pool lsdev shows no zfs device=20 here, please find IPMI console screenshots (I was unable to find how to grab text): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/khou69n4wgadxy2/AAC9Q7sbLSPCEdB2CzQvmoGLa?dl=3D0 in /boot/loader.conf it is set zfs_load=3D"YES" and in /etc/rc.conf it is set zfs_enable=3D"YES" system was working in production long time before that So, is there any way to fix that and what is it at all? Is it because of sw= itching from stable to releng? I'm giving up in attempts to revive it ... =2D --=20 Zeus V. Panchenko jid:zeus@im.ibs.dn.ua IT Dpt., I.B.S. LLC GMT+2 (EET) =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlRhp/8ACgkQr3jpPg/3oyrFDgCdENI+cN3PCkmwMl8k7YgJIo7v wBEAn2yix0x5DCDmgEG5UZL8KMxNj38r =3D5/Lv =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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