** Also affects: zsys (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** No longer affects: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: zsys (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Critical

** Changed in: zsys (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)

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Title:
  Focal installer destroyed my datasets

Status in zsys package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I installed focal about a month about, using the desktop installer
  with the 'experimental' ZFS root option.  I've been running ZFS on
  FreeBSD for about 10 years and figured I could handle any sharp edges.
  It's installed to a single 2TB SSD - no RAID, no L2ARC/ZIL, no dedup,
  nothing complicated.  Machine is an Intel S2600CP2, 2x E5-2670 v1,
  128GiB RAM.

  The machine stayed up for a few weeks, until I had cause to physically
  move it and so shut it down.  It turned out GRUB had installed onto
  the wrong disk which I'd removed in the intervening time.  It wouldn't
  boot, so I booted the focal desktop installer from a USB stick to give
  me a shell to fix things.  I didn't run the actual installer, I just
  booted to the installer desktop and then did Ctrl-Alt-F1, apt install
  openssh-server, and then logged in via SSH.

  Then I followed some instructions about mounting the pool in a chroot (Step 
3):
  
https://askubuntu.com/questions/826209/re-initialise-grub-for-non-bootable-uefi-zfs-16-04-installation
  This took a couple of goes to get right as the first time I tried to mount on 
top of the installer (without zpool import -R) and many filesystems couldn't 
replace preexisting mounts, so I exported and re-imported.  Anyway, I succeeded 
in mounting, and then doing update-grub.  However, looking at the zpool history 
-il log while I was in the installer I see:
  (full zpool history -il log attached)

  2020-06-16.14:56:34 [txg:889337] open pool version 5000; software version 
unknown; uts ubuntu 5.4.0-26-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 20 16:58:30 UTC 
2020 x86_64 [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.14:56:34 [txg:889339] import pool version 5000; software version 
unknown; uts ubuntu 5.4.0-26-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 20 16:58:30 UTC 
2020 x86_64 [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.14:58:20 zpool export rpool bpool [user 0 (root) on ubuntu:linux]
  2020-06-16.14:59:16 [txg:889372] open pool version 5000; software version 
unknown; uts ubuntu 5.4.0-26-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 20 16:58:30 UTC 
2020 x86_64 [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.14:59:16 [txg:889374] import pool version 5000; software version 
unknown; uts ubuntu 5.4.0-26-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 20 16:58:30 UTC 
2020 x86_64 [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:01:32 [txg:889402] destroy 
rpool/ROOT/ubuntu_rjlt3b/var/log@autozsys_1gwqtf (19222)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:01:32 ioctl destroy_snaps
      input:
          snaps:
              rpool/ROOT/ubuntu_rjlt3b/var/log@autozsys_1gwqtf
   [user 0 (root) on ubuntu:linux]

  ...lots of snapshots are deleted...

  2020-06-16.15:05:55 [txg:889577] destroy 
rpool/USERDATA/root_tavly8@autozsys_1gwqtf (19722)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:00 ioctl destroy_snaps
      input:
          snaps:
              rpool/USERDATA/root_tavly8@autozsys_1gwqtf
  2020-06-16.15:06:45 [txg:889588] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/vm/freebsd-12.1 
(3398)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:45 [txg:889590] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/vm (735)  [on 
ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:46 [txg:889592] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/ecad/altera 
(551)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:46 [txg:889594] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/ecad/xilinx 
(3476)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:47 [txg:889596] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/ecad (127)  [on 
ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:48 [txg:889598] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/scratch/atm26 
(2058)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:48 [txg:889600] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local/scratch (2447)  
[on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:06:49 [txg:889602] destroy rpool/USERDATA/local (1671)  [on 
ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:07:20 [txg:889668] destroy rpool/USERDATA/opt_tavly8/riscv 
(1878)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:07:21 [txg:889670] destroy rpool/USERDATA/opt_tavly8/brave.com 
(1864)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:07:23 [txg:889672] destroy rpool/USERDATA/opt_tavly8/riscv-llvm 
(4788)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:07:24 [txg:889674] destroy 
rpool/USERDATA/opt_tavly8/riscv-freebsd (5147)  [on ubuntu]
  2020-06-16.15:07:25 [txg:889676] destroy rpool/USERDATA/opt_tavly8 (3313)  
[on ubuntu]

  Here something that wasn't the command line - and so I assume is zsys
  - deleted all the datasets I made in rpool/USERDATA.  This was about
  1TiB of data.

  Needless to say, nothing should be destroying user datasets.


  root@mesozoic:/# lsb_release -rd
  Description:    Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
  Release:        20.04
  root@mesozoic:/# apt-cache policy zsys
  zsys:
    Installed: 0.4.5
    Candidate: 0.4.5
    Version table:
   *** 0.4.5 500
          500 http://ubuntu.mirrors.uk2.net/ubuntu focal/main amd64 Packages
          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
  root@mesozoic:/# dpkg --list | grep zfs
  ii  libzfs2linux                                  0.8.3-1ubuntu12             
                amd64        OpenZFS filesystem library for Linux
  ii  zfs-initramfs                                 0.8.3-1ubuntu12             
                amd64        OpenZFS root filesystem capabilities for Linux - 
initramfs
  ii  zfs-zed                                       0.8.3-1ubuntu12             
                amd64        OpenZFS Event Daemon
  ii  zfsutils-linux                                0.8.3-1ubuntu12             
                amd64        command-line tools to manage OpenZFS filesystems

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