Well, for the sake of completeness (and perhaps to enable users of snv_151a) 
there should also be links to alternative methods:
1) Using a patched-source and recompiled, or an already precompiled, "zpool" 
binary, i.e.
http://www.solarismen.de/archives/4-Solaris-and-the-new-4K-Sector-Disks-e.g.-WDxxEARS-Part-1.html
http://www.solarismen.de/archives/5-Solaris-and-the-new-4K-Sector-Disks-e.g.-WDxxEARS-Part-2.html
http://www.solarismen.de/archives/6-Solaris-and-the-new-4K-Sector-Disks-e.g.-WDxxEARS-Part-3.html
http://www.solarismen.de/archives/9-Solaris-and-the-new-4K-Sector-Disks-e.g.-WDxxEARS-Part-4.html
http://www.kuehnke.de/christian/solaris/zpool-s10u8
 
2) Making a pool in an alternate OS, such as FreeBSD LiveCD with their tricks, 
and then importing/upgrading in Solaris.
See www.zfsguru.org and numerous posts in the internet by its author "sub_mesa" 
or "sub.mesa". 
 
I am not promoting either of these methods. I've used (1) successfully on my 
OI_148a by taking a precompiled binary, and I didn't get around to trying (2).
Just my 2c :)
//Jim
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