Hi -

I'm managing a build server that is running the 2008.05 version of 
OpenSolaris. It went down over the weekend and in the process of 
bringing it back up, I'm seeing some behavior involving zfs that I don't 
understand. I created two pools on the system, mypool and rpool. Only 
rpool is visible after bringing the system back up.

-bash-3.2# more /etc/release
                         Open Solaris 2008.05 snv_86 X86
           Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
                        Use is subject to license terms.
                             Assembled 07 April 2008



-bash-3.2# zpool list
NAME    SIZE   USED  AVAIL    CAP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
rpool   134G  5.71G   128G     4%  ONLINE  -




If I run the import command, I see this:

-bash-3.2# zpool import
  pool: mypool
    id: 4095402037981359879
 state: ONLINE
status: The pool is formatted using an older on-disk version.
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier, 
though
        some features will not be available without an explicit 'zpool 
upgrade'.config:

        mypool        ONLINE
          mirror      ONLINE
            c7t0d0s0  ONLINE
            c7t1d0s0  ONLINE

  pool: rpool
    id: 11464983018236960549
 state: ONLINE
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier.
config:

        rpool       ONLINE
          c7t2d0s0  ONLINE
-bash-3.2#




It looks like I need to upgrade mypool. But, if I run upgrade:

-bash-3.2# zpool upgrade
This system is currently running ZFS pool version 10.
All pools are formatted using this version.


I don't want to make mypool inaccessible inadvertently. Can I go ahead 
and import mypool, or do I need to upgrade?

thx,

-- 
                                
        Ginnie 
    
    

  
                
      

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