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zfs-macOS-2.1.6-3_g84dbe5990
zfs-kmod-2.1.6-3_g84dbe5990
I have a pool with these features ...
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tank feature@async_destroy enabled local
tank feature@empty_bpobj active local
tank feature@lz4_compress active local
tank feature@multi_vdev_crash_dump enabled local
tank feature@spacemap_histogram active local
tank feature@enabled_txg active local
tank feature@hole_birth active local
tank feature@extensible_dataset active local
tank feature@embedded_data active local
tank feature@bookmarks enabled local
tank feature@filesystem_limits enabled local
tank feature@large_blocks enabled local
tank feature@large_dnode enabled local
tank feature@sha512 enabled local
tank feature@skein enabled local
tank feature@edonr enabled local
tank feature@userobj_accounting active local
tank feature@encryption enabled local
tank feature@project_quota active local
tank feature@device_removal enabled local
tank feature@obsolete_counts enabled local
tank feature@zpool_checkpoint enabled local
tank feature@spacemap_v2 active local
tank feature@allocation_classes enabled local
tank feature@resilver_defer enabled local
tank feature@bookmark_v2 enabled local
tank feature@redaction_bookmarks enabled local
tank feature@redacted_datasets enabled local
tank feature@bookmark_written enabled local
tank feature@log_spacemap active local
tank feature@livelist enabled local
tank feature@device_rebuild enabled local
tank feature@zstd_compress enabled local
tank feature@draid enabled local
tank feature@zilsaxattr disabled local
tank feature@head_errlog disabled local
tank feature@blake3 disabled local
i.e. I have not upgraded it yet
It import, and seems to work for reads (haven't tested writes yet) but panics as soon as I start a 'zpool scrub'. Panic report output attached.
If I reinstall 2.1.0-1 from the BigSur package (and do the trigger-panic medic dance), the scrub completes without error.
Edit: I get upgrade advice from 'zpool status', but nothing ominous. The pool is a single Samsung T5 1TB drive connected via USB3 over USBC and 95% full. The machine is a first generation M1 MacBook Pro 13.