> 
> What, if you will use Zpools created with OSOL and Dedup on Solaris 10u9
> 

Not supported. You are on your own, if you encounter any issues.

--
Prabahar.


On Sep 10, 2010, at 10:23 PM, Hans Foertsch wrote:

> bash-3.00# uname -a
> SunOS testxx10 5.10 Generic_142910-17 i86pc i386 i86pc
> 
> bash-3.00# zpool upgrade -v
> This system is currently running ZFS pool version 22.
> 
> The following versions are supported:
> 
> VER  DESCRIPTION
> ---  --------------------------------------------------------
> 1   Initial ZFS version
> 2   Ditto blocks (replicated metadata)
> 3   Hot spares and double parity RAID-Z
> 4   zpool history
> 5   Compression using the gzip algorithm
> 6   bootfs pool property
> 7   Separate intent log devices
> 8   Delegated administration
> 9   refquota and refreservation properties
> 10  Cache devices
> 11  Improved scrub performance
> 12  Snapshot properties
> 13  snapused property
> 14  passthrough-x aclinherit
> 15  user/group space accounting
> 16  stmf property support
> 17  Triple-parity RAID-Z
> 18  Snapshot user holds
> 19  Log device removal
> 20  Compression using zle (zero-length encoding)
> 21  Reserved
> 22  Received properties
> 
> For more information on a particular version, including supported releases,
> see the ZFS Administration Guide.
> 
> this is an interesting condition..
> 
> What, if you will use Zpools created with OSOL and Dedup on Solaris 10u9
> 
> Hans Foertsch
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