12:05:55 heya 12:06:34 has anyone tried mounting OmniOS pool on OpenZFS hosts? 12:06:49 in my case it's Linux, and it sees no pool, I think 12:45:45 sskras: A couple of years ago I imported a pool from OmniOS into Ubuntu without any problems 12:46:28 At the time it was a one-way trip; Linux rewrote the disk labels in the pool in a way that OmniOS couldn't handle 12:47:49 thanks 12:48:43 I tried importing a ~5y old rpool on the Windows implementation and got a BSOD 12:48:48 This was after decommissioning some old servers. I installed current Ubuntu on the old rpool disks, imported the data pool, and even tried messing with LXD to replace the zones on the original system. Replaing the postgres and java binaries and things got a whole lot further than I expected 12:49:34 Oh, now that was an adventure! :) 12:51:20 It does show the advantages of the KYSTY principle, in that the app was completely isolated from the OS. 12:52:26 KYSTY? 12:54:11 https://omnios.org/about/kysty 12:54:43 ... and to circle back, now I thought I would try a newer pool from OmniOS. Tried downloading several .zfs.xz and .usb-dd images, but I am not sure what should I write after "zpool import -N" ... 12:55:00 Here is two excerpts from my terminal: https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/PscgcQeb/ 12:55:05 https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/wflbwezP/ 12:55:58 ptribble: Thanks :) 12:58:55 I guess I will need to install OmniOS itself to get an empty native pool 12:59:38 (well, not necessary empty:)