I installed Solaris 10 x86 on an HP DL 360G5 with an HP smart array P400i
controller.  Two mirrored RAID volumes were created, each with it¹s own
spare.

I installed Solaris onto a ZFS partition during setup onto one of the
mirrored volumes.  Used the second mirrored volume to create another ZFS
pool.

I patched the OS, rebooted, then ran zpool upgrade followed by zfs upgrade
and rebooted again.  This time, the boot partition was gone and I was left
at the grub prompt.


I reinstalled the OS, patched, rebooted, and ran zpool upgrade and rebooted
fine.  I was able to import the other zfs pool (on the second mirrored
volume) ­ now that one is running zfs v4 and the root partition is running
zfs v3, but I¹m reluctant to try and upgrade it again....

1. Is this a supported hardware/software configuration?
2. Has anybody seen this before?

Thanks,
Neil
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