Luke,
You can run 'zpool upgrade' to see what on-disk version you are capable
of running. If you have the latest features then you should be running
version 3:
hadji-2# zpool upgrade
This system is currently running ZFS version 3.
Unfortunately this won't tell you if you are running the latest fixes
but it does tell you that you have all the latest features (at least up
through snv_43).
Thanks,
George
Luke Scharf wrote:
Although regular Solaris is good for what I'm doing at work, I prefer
apt-get or yum for package management for a desktop. So, I've been
playing with Nexenta / GnuSolaris -- which appears to be the
open-sourced Solaris kernel and low-level system utilities with Debian
package management -- and a bunch of packages from Ubuntu.
The release I'm playing with (Alpha 5) does, indeed, have ZFS. However,
I can't determine what version of ZFS is included. Dselect gives the
following information, which doesn't ring any bells for me:
*** Req base sunwzfsr 5.11.40-1 5.11.40-1 ZFS (Root)
Is there a zfs version command that I don't see?
Thanks,
-Luke
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