jabrewer,

The problem is that I can't see how that would solve my problem, please 
elaborate.

Replace does not work due to my erronous dual c2d0 -- It ought to read c2d0 
_and_ c3d0, i.e. c3d0 was somehow named c2d0 in conflict with the real one :-( 
It seems that a logical name is confused with the physical, or something...

Why does zpool even think that I have two c2d0?

I booted my old env (b70_x86) and with the disks offline to confirm that the 
'zpool status' was giving me the correct output. I then rebooted the b70 with 
the disks online and now the 'zpool status' gives me the same erronous list. 

Scrub doesn't find any errors!?

Even if all disks are offline, zpool still lists two c2d0 instead of c2d0 and 
c3d0

I'm afraid that I may screw the disks if I do things out in the blue. This is a 
raidz2-set of ten 500gb sata disks and I'd be very happy if I'm not loosing all 
my data...
 
 
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