Maybe ZFS hasn't seen an error in a long enough time that it considers
the pool healthy?  You could try clearing the pool and then observing.



On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Ben Miller <mil...@eecis.udel.edu> wrote:
> # zpool status -xv
> all pools are healthy
>
> Ben
>
>> What does 'zpool status -xv' show?
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Ben Miller
>> <mil...@eecis.udel.edu> wrote:
>> > I forgot the pool that's having problems was
>> recreated recently so it's already at zfs version 3.
>> I just did a 'zfs upgrade -a' for another pool, but
>> some of those filesystems failed since they are busy
>>  and couldn't be unmounted.
>>
>> > # zfs upgrade -a
>> > cannot unmount '/var/mysql': Device busy
>> > cannot unmount '/var/postfix': Device busy
>> > ....
>> > 6 filesystems upgraded
>> > 821 filesystems already at this version
>> >
>> > Ben
>> >
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