Test environment:
* OS X 10.9, pre-release
* MacBookPro5,2
* 8 GB memory
* frontmost USB 2.0 port to a hub with a two-disk pool (tall)
* central USB 2.0 port to an old keyboard
* rearmost USB 2.0 port to a hub with one disk to start OS X, the other disk is a one-disk pool (zhandy)
* another pool (gjp22) on a part of the internal sshd that's encrypted with Core Storage
* pool version 28 – the disks are normally used with ZEVO on Mountain Lion.
Tests included:
* -o readonly=on at time of import
* forced imports (this round of tests was preceded by an intended kernel panic whilst using the pools with ZEVO)
* read-only attachment of sparse bundle disk images where the .sparsebundle is on ZFS
* exports
* normal imports
* normal attachment of disk images
* restoration of an .app (Firefox)
– from a Time Machine backup that's stored on a .sparsebundle on a child of tall
– to HFS Plus
* launch and quit of the app
* exports.
Test results:
* Nothing adverse
* less than a handful of minor issues, which I can't report at this time.
Now back with ZEVO on Mountain Lion, my plans include:
* clone the 12F37 startup volume, which excludes my encrypted ZFS home directory, to the disk on the hub that was used (above) for preliminary testing of today's ZFS-OSX
– progressing
* backup
* upgrade the clone to a pre-release build of OS X 10.9
* backup
* start Mavericks
* cautiously test my encrypted ZFS home directory with ZFS-OSX
– initial focus on usability of a jollyjinx script that I habitually use for snapshots, send, receive and destruction with ZEVO.