When I decided to move to Mavericks, I copied everything I wanted to preserve on my Zevo pool to an HFS+ disk.
Then I followed the procedure outlined above: I disconnected my Zevo pool, I unistalled Zevo, I upgraded to Mavericks and then I installed OpenZFSonOSX.
Then I tried to reconnect my Zevo pool.
It was as if I hadn't connected it at all. I couldn't import it with:
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sudo zpool import
I didn't show if I tired to list it.
It didn't even show if I ran
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sudo diskutil list
This was very strange to me, so I went to see if anything was left from Zevo on my disk.
It turns out that probably there were two empty leftovers. Just the file, with no content.
I think they showed up in the Console:
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24/03/14 19:50:10,598 com.apple.kextcache[708]: Can't open CFBundle for /Library/Extensions/ZFSDriver.kext.
24/03/14 19:50:10,599 com.apple.kextcache[708]: Can't open CFBundle for /Library/Extensions/ZFSFilesystem.kext.
I understand that these files are not installed by OpenZFSonOSX.
If I am not mistaken, the files that should be installed by OpenZFSonOSX are
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spl.kext
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zfs.kext
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/OpenZFSonOSX/ZFSCommandLineTools
It seems that on Mavericks they should into
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/Library/Extensions/
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System/Library/Extensions/
Is that is right, then the files
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ZFSDriver.kext
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ZFSFilesystem.kext
I also noticed that they were installed in March 2012. So they couldn't possibly be part of OpenZFSonOSX.
I felt sure enough to manually remove them and reboot.
To my surprise, nothing changed.
The pool is neither imported nor listed by zpool or zfs, and the disk not even seen by diskutil.
Any idea about what I am missing?
Thanks in advance