hi,
your output doesn't show it, but format(1m)'s VERIFY tries to read
the Primary Label (PL) and Backup Labels (BL)... and VERIFY prefixes
the output you show w/ a string saying where the info was read from.
VTOC-style disk labels on x86/solaris show a size that is 1 sector less than
if the lab
well, the -V actually tells zfs to make a "volume"... which is
effectively what your "virtual block dev" phrase is saying... but..
i think ("V" == volume) is more "readable".
eg,
# zfs list -t volume
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
mypool/myvol 2M 22.8M16K -
mypool/vol