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Ian Collins:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] # zpool upgrade
> This system is currently running ZFS pool version 10.
Update 6 introduced a new feature from Nevada: ZFS *filesystem* versions (as
opposed to pool versions):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#zpool upgrade
This sy
On Thu 13/11/08 08:38 , Richard Elling [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
> Ian Collins wrote:
> > Richard Elling wrote:
> >
> >> Ian Collins wrote:
> >>
> >>> I've been replicating a number of
> filesystems from a Solaris 10>>> update 6 system to an update 5 one. All
> of the filesystems receive>>>
Ian Collins wrote:
> Richard Elling wrote:
>
>> Ian Collins wrote:
>>
>>> I've been replicating a number of filesystems from a Solaris 10
>>> update 6 system to an update 5 one. All of the filesystems receive
>>> fine except for one, which fails with
>>> cannot receive: invalid backup stre
Richard Elling wrote:
> Ian Collins wrote:
>> I've been replicating a number of filesystems from a Solaris 10
>> update 6 system to an update 5 one. All of the filesystems receive
>> fine except for one, which fails with
>> cannot receive: invalid backup stream
>>
>
> What are the zfs versions?
Ian Collins wrote:
> I've been replicating a number of filesystems from a Solaris 10 update 6
> system to an update 5 one. All of the filesystems receive fine except for
> one, which fails with
>
> cannot receive: invalid backup stream
>
What are the zfs versions? ("zfs upgrade" command ou
I've been replicating a number of filesystems from a Solaris 10 update 6 system
to an update 5 one. All of the filesystems receive fine except for one, which
fails with
cannot receive: invalid backup stream
I can receive this stream on another update 6 system.
Are there any zfs options that