Actually I did both :( upgraded zpool from version 14 to version 18.
I did it manually after my OS installation.
Right now i'm copying all my data from the zpool but the speed is very poor!
900 KB/s, usually I have around 50 MB/s
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Did you upgrade the OS or did you also do a zpool (or zfs) upgrade?
An OS upgrade
will not do a zpool upgrade. If you did not do zpool upgrade, then
you should be able
to boot into the previous boot environment.
On Sep 12, 2009, at 8:16 AM, Hamed wrote:
Do you thing that this is a bug? If
oh okay! But I still don't understand why is my zpool acting like this? What
kind of error could this be then?
I can read/write to the pool but it's going extremely slow. All my disc are
fine! I'm sure about that!
When I upgraded to 122 I didn't notice this problem until I rebooted after 5
days
You shouldn't hit the Raid-Z issue because it only happens with an odd number
of disks.
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Do you thing that this is a bug? If it is a bug, its okay for me. I can wait
for future releases. But if this is happening only for me, then I really need
help to solve this problem.
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On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 07:38:43 PDT
Hamed wrote:
> Please help me. I really need help. I did a stupid thing i know.
Afaik help does not exist in this case other than making a full
backup / restore. There is no return to former zfs versions possible.
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