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> I am in the middle of converting a FreeBSD
> 8.0-Release system to OpenSolaris b130<br><br>In
> order to import my stuff, the only way i knew to make
> it work (from testing in virtualbox) was to do
> this:<br><br>label a bunch of drives with an EFI
> label by using the opensolaris live cd, then use
> those drives in FreeBSD to create a zpool.<br>
> <br>This worked fine.<br>(though i did get a warning
> in freebsd about GPT corruption, i assume this is due
> to differences in the efi label from what FreeBSD
> uses)<br><br>From here, i copied everything from my
> FreeBSD system to the newly made zpool.<br>
> <br>Then i exported the pool, installed opensolaris
> and imported the pool.<br><br>All of this seems to
> have worked.....but here is what i find
> strange....some of the drives in the pool show slice
> and some don&#39;t<br><br>
> does this even matter?<br>Can i fix
> it?<br><br>here&#39;s what i mean:<br>  pool:
> tank<br> state: ONLINE<br>status: The pool is
> formatted using an older on-disk format.  The pool
> can<br>        still be used, but some features are
> unavailable.<br>
> action: Upgrade the pool using &#39;zpool
> upgrade&#39;.  Once this is done, the<br>        pool
> will no longer be accessible on older software
> versions.<br> scrub: none
> requested<br>config:<br><br>        NAME         
> STATE     READ WRITE CKSUM<br>
>         tank          ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>          raidz2-0    ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>            c5t4d0    ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>            c3t5d0p0  ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>            c4t4d0    ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>
>             c3t2d0p0  ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>            c4t6d0    ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>            c5t6d0p0  ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br>            c4t7d0p0  ONLINE       0     0    
> 0<br><br>errors: No known data errors<br>
> <br><br><br>Thanks for any help.<br><br>
> 
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I can't find any information on this using google....I'm sure i've done 
something wrong....I'm wondering if i should just replace all the drives with 
new drives....does anyone know of a quicker method to fix this?
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