I'm running Solaris 10 update 8 (10/09).  I started out using an older
version of Solaris and have upgraded a few times.  I have used "zpool
upgrade" on the pools I have as new versions become available after
kernel updates.

I see now when I run "zfs upgrade" that pools I created long ago are
at version 1 while pools I created more recently have newer versions.
Can anybody clue me into the difference between zpool and zfs
versions?  Are there any compatibility issues with upgrading zfs versions?
Will this affect zfs send/recv to other systems like the zpool version
does?

Thanks for your advice.

I also noticed misleading info in re. the "zfs upgrade -v" message.
It prints a message that says "For more information on a particular
version, including supported releases, see:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/version/zpl/N";

I know you are supposed to replace the "N" in the web page address
with an integer, but I just copy and pasted it into firefox.  When I
did that, I was redirected to:
http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+zfs/N-1

That page is a list of four links labeled "ZFS File System Version 1"
through "Version 4"  But, following those links brings up the
descriptions of the ZFS Pool versions 1-4, not the ZFS versions.

Thanks again,
Doug
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