I have a FreeBSD guest running under VirtualBox 3.1.2 on Mac OS X.  It's 
running a recent 8-STABLE and is a ZFS-only install booting via gptzfsboot.  I 
use this VirtualBox guest as a test install.

A day or so ago I noticed "zpool status" report that my pool could be upgraded 
from v13 to v14.  I did this, via "zfs upgrade -a".

Today, when attempting to fire up this FreeBSD guest in VirtualBox I get this 
on the console:

=====
ZFS: unsupported ZFS version 14 (should be 13)
No ZFS pools located, can't boot
_
=====

and the boot halts at that point.  I don't see the boot menu I normally see 
that lists the opportunity to boot single-user; disable ACPI; and so on.

Has anyone else experienced this?  Is this a mismatch between gptzfsboot and my 
current pool version?  (Gptzfsboot includes the message I'm seeing.)  Am I 
supposed to rebuild and replace gptzfsboot every time the pool version is 
updated?  (There was no advisory in /usr/src/UPDATING concerning this, nor do I 
remember seeing it elsewhere.)

Now I have to figure out how to dig out from this.  Well, I guess that's what 
test installations are for... :-)

Cheers,

Paul._______________________________________________
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