thank you :p
I did a workaround of setting all filesystems to "mountpoint=legacy" and mounting them via fstab instead, as long as you remember to manually create all mountpoint dirs that also works, but you solution is the one I was looking for.
dont't understand the question about kernel...
Must say that I fail to see what OpenVZ has do do with my problem?
My issue is that pvestatd for some reason creates the folder structure in the very same place zfs tries to mount its filesystems, thereby causing the mount to fail.
therefore after boot the system "looks" ok , since the...
installed proxmox and created a few VM's running on ZFS, worked fine for a couple of reboots, but all of a sudden it stopped mounting the zfs filesystem on boot.
seems pvestatd is creating files in the pool, so when ZFS tries to mount it fails with:
cannot mount...
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