On 29/12/2010 08:57, Freek van Hemert wrote: > The hacks sounds good until 8.2 is released however, regarding this upgrade, > is the on-disk format the same? Can I just add the pool to a new install (of > 8.2-RC) and expect higher performance? Or do I need to recreate the pool > with the newer versions of the utilities?
No -- the on-disk format is different. ZFS will run fine with the older
on-disk formats, but you won't get the full benefits without updating
them. You'll need to run both 'zpool update -a' and 'zfs update -a' --
this is a non-reversible step, so be certain you will never need to
downgrade before doing it. Also, you *will* need to update gptzfsboot
on your drives, or you will come to a sticky end if you try and reboot.
Something like this:
# gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 ad0
Cheers,
Matthew
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