Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 15:09:30 +0100 From: =?UTF-8?Q?St=C3=A9phane_Dupille?= <stephane@dupille.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Zpool is segfaulting Message-ID: <f2a135e2c59be2c4a990945748b3ac85@dupille.org>
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Hello ! I've juste upgraded my server from 10.0-RELEASE to 10.1-RELEASE. Everything went well, exception in my daily periodic report, I've found that the command "zpool list" is behaving strangely : # zpool list bad property list: invalid property 'fragmentation' usage: list [-Hpv] [-o property[,...]] [-T d|u] [pool] ... [interval [count]] the following properties are supported: PROPERTY EDIT VALUES allocated NO <size> capacity NO <size> dedupratio NO <1.00x or higher if deduped> expandsize NO <size> free NO <size> freeing NO <size> guid NO <guid> health NO <state> size NO <size> altroot YES <path> autoexpand YES on | off autoreplace YES on | off bootfs YES <filesystem> cachefile YES <file> | none comment YES <comment-string> dedupditto YES <threshold (min 100)> delegation YES on | off failmode YES wait | continue | panic listsnapshots YES on | off readonly YES on | off version YES <version> feature@... YES disabled | enabled | active The feature@ properties must be appended with a feature name. See zpool-features(7). On a freshly installed 10.1-RELEASE it behaves correctly. But what is frightening me the most is that : # zpool upgrade This system supports ZFS pool feature flags. All pools are formatted using feature flags. Some supported features are not enabled on the following pools. Once a feature is enabled the pool may become incompatible with software that does not support the feature. See zpool-features(7) for details. POOL FEATURE --------------- zboot com.delphix:async_destroy zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) zpool upgrade Again, it works perfeclty well on a freshly installed 10.1-RELEASE. So, on my server, I installed a mirror zfs on top of a GELI layer. I don't know if it's of any importance. I don't know where to look to fix this issue (if there's an issue, the system is behaving perfectly well). Best regards, SD
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