Public bug reported:

do-release-upgrade seems to have failed on grub-efi, wondering if it
choked on my config; attached logs as per error message.

System was left in bootable, runnable state, but a zpool was blown away.

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system pools and one pool on NVMe were ok:

sribe@sribe000:~$ sudo zpool status
  pool: bpool
 state: ONLINE
  scan: scrub repaired 0B in 0 days 00:00:01 with 0 errors on Sun May  8 
00:24:02 2022
config:

        NAME                                               STATE     READ WRITE 
CKSUM
        bpool                                              ONLINE       0     0 
    0
          mirror-0                                         ONLINE       0     0 
    0
            ata-SuperMicro_SSD_SMC0515D90120D212004-part2  ONLINE       0     0 
    0
            ata-SuperMicro_SSD_SMC0515D94819DQL3014-part2  ONLINE       0     0 
    0

errors: No known data errors

  pool: pg_pool
 state: ONLINE
  scan: scrub repaired 0B in 0 days 00:00:15 with 0 errors on Sun May  8 
00:24:16 2022
config:

        NAME                                                 STATE     READ 
WRITE CKSUM
        pg_pool                                              ONLINE       0     
0     0
          mirror-0                                           ONLINE       0     
0     0
            nvme-INTEL_SSDPELKX010T8_PHLJ0081015R1P0I-part1  ONLINE       0     
0     0
            nvme-INTEL_SSDPELKX010T8_PHLJ008100M71P0I-part1  ONLINE       0     
0     0

errors: No known data errors

  pool: rpool
 state: ONLINE
  scan: scrub repaired 0B in 0 days 00:00:11 with 0 errors on Sun May  8 
00:24:13 2022
config:

        NAME                                               STATE     READ WRITE 
CKSUM
        rpool                                              ONLINE       0     0 
    0
          mirror-0                                         ONLINE       0     0 
    0
            ata-SuperMicro_SSD_SMC0515D90120D212004-part3  ONLINE       0     0 
    0
            ata-SuperMicro_SSD_SMC0515D94819DQL3014-part3  ONLINE       0     0 
    0

errors: No known data errors

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but an archive pool on HDD is fubar:

sribe@sribe000:~$ sudo zpool import
   pool: zp_repo
     id: 11719108999789418570
  state: FAULTED
 status: The pool metadata is corrupted.
 action: The pool cannot be imported due to damaged devices or data.
        The pool may be active on another system, but can be imported using
        the '-f' flag.
   see: http://zfsonlinux.org/msg/ZFS-8000-72
 config:

        zp_repo                                              FAULTED  corrupted 
data
        logs
          mirror-1                                           ONLINE
            nvme-INTEL_SSDPELKX010T8_PHLJ0081015R1P0I-part2  ONLINE
            nvme-INTEL_SSDPELKX010T8_PHLJ008100M71P0I-part2  ONLINE

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the pool is not active on another system and import with -f fails

Fortunately, reverting to a snapshot of the system before the failed
upgrade brought the zpool back. I have a pretty customized ZFS setup,
including tweaks to /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs--so it might
be the case that I will never be able to use the automatic upgrade.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "contents of /var/log/dist-upgrade"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1974598/+attachment/5591648/+files/logs.tar.gz

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  upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04 failed

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