Andrew,

> I woke up yesterday morning, only to discover my system kept  
> rebooting..
>
> It's been running fine for the last while. I upgraded to snv 98 a  
> couple weeks back (from 95), and had upgraded my RaidZ Zpool from  
> version 11 to 13 for improved scrub performance.
>
> After some research it turned out that, on bootup, importing my 4tb  
> raidZ array was causing the system to panic (similar to this OP's  
> error). I got that bypassed, and can now at least boot the system..
>
> However, when I try anything (like mdb -kw), it advises me that  
> there is no command line editing because: "mdb: no terminal data  
> available for TERM=vt320. term init failed: command-line editing and  
> prompt will not be available". This means I can't really try what  
> aldredmr had done in mdb, and I really don't have any experience in  
> it. I upgraded to snv_100 (November), but experiencing the exact  
> same issues
>
> If anyone has some insight, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

I have the same problem SSH'ing in from my Mac OS X, which sets the  
TERM type to 'xterm-color', also not supported.

Do the following, depending on your default shell. and you should be  
all set.

        TERM=vt100; export TERM
or
        setenv TERM vt100

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Jim
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