I forgot the pool that's having problems was recreated recently so it's already 
at zfs version 3.  I just did a 'zfs upgrade -a' for another pool, but some of 
those filesystems failed since they are busy and couldn't be unmounted.

# zfs upgrade -a
cannot unmount '/var/mysql': Device busy
cannot unmount '/var/postfix': Device busy
....
6 filesystems upgraded
821 filesystems already at this version

Ben

> You can upgrade live.  'zfs upgrade' with no
> arguments shows you the  
> zfs version status of filesystems present without
> upgrading.
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 24, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Ben Miller
> <mil...@eecis.udel.edu> wrote:
> 
> > We haven't done 'zfs upgrade ...' any.  I'll give
> that a try the  
> > next time the system can be taken down.
> >
> > Ben
> >
> >> A little gotcha that I found in my 10u6 update
> >> process was that 'zpool
> >> upgrade [poolname]' is not the same as 'zfs
> upgrade
> >> [poolname]/[filesystem(s)]'
> >>
> >> What does 'zfs upgrade' say?  I'm not saying this
> is
> >> the source of
> >> your problem, but it's a detail that seemed to
> affect
> >> stability for
> >> me.
> >>
> >>
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