[geeks] ZFS help?

Phil Stracchino phils at caerllewys.net
Thu Dec 23 21:16:25 CST 2021


On 12/23/21 22:05, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
> What does "newer version" mean?

Apparently what it means is that ZFS on Solaris 11.3 and ZFS on Linux 
are not fully compatible, and ZFS on Linux sees a Solaris ZFS pool as 
being a newer, unsupported pool version.

I *IMAGINE* that these pools SHOULD be Solaris ZFS version 36 or 37.

I was hoping someone might know a sneaky trick to fudge it somehow.

However, I do have another trick up my sleeve; I have a T5220 I wasn't 
using and hadn't gotten around to powering up since I got it, and I'm 
working on bringing it up right now.  If I can get it up I can mount the 
archive pool there and bootstrap a recovery one way or another.


> does "zfs get all arcpool"  return a long list of attributes?

Nope.  It just says"

babylon5:root:~:3 # zpool get all arcpool
cannot open 'arcpool': no such pool



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