Howdy,

I upgraded to snv_128a from snv_125 . I wanted to do some de-dup testing :).

I have two zfs pools: rpool and vault. I upgraded my vault zpool version and 
turned on dedup on datastore vault/shared_storage. I also turned on gzip 
compression on this dataset as well.

Before I turned on dedup, I made a new datastore and copied all data to 
vault/shared_storage_temp (just in case something crazy happened to my dedup'd 
datastore, since dedup is new).

I removed all data on my dedup'd datastore and copied all data from my temp 
datastore. After I realized my space savings wasn't going to be that great, I 
decided to delete vault/shared_storage dataset.

zfs destroy vault/shared_storage

This hung, and couldn't be killed.

I force rebooted my system, and I couldn't boot into Solaris. It hung at 
reading zfs config

I then booted into single user mode (multiple times) and any zfs or zpool 
commands froze.

I then rebooted to my snv_125 environment. As it should, it ignored my vault 
zpool, as it's version is higher than it can understand. I forced an zpool 
export of vault and rebooted, I could then boot back into snv_128 and zpool 
import listed the pool of vault.

However, I cannot import via name or identifier, the command hangs, as well as 
any additional zfs or zpool commands. I cannot kill or kill -9 the processes.

Is there anything I can do to get my pool imported? I haven't done much 
troubleshooting at all on opensolairs, I'd be happy to run any suggested 
commands and provide output.

Thank you for the assistance.
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