I created a raidz2 pool under OSOL 2009.06 and had to change the boot drive.  I 
(foolishly) thought I'd upgrade to SNV 126 with the new drive.  I installed the 
drive, installed OSOL 2009.06 and upgraded according to the Opensolaris.org 
webpage.

After this was complete, I imported my pool and upgraded from ZFS 13 (I think) 
to ZFS 18.

Now, when I try to share the pool, and set up ACLs or just chmod it, I cannot 
get windows to login to the share.  The windows machine asks for the username 
and password when trying to connect, but it is rejected no matter what I do.  
I've edited pam.conf with the "other password required pam_smb_passwd.so.1 
nowarn" line and redid my passwd on the OSOL server.

I cannot roll back my pool (I don't think) to ZFS 13 and use OSOL 2009.06.

I suspect my problem is in some old chmod vs. a new ACL I played with, but I 
could be wrong.  Can someone give me a fool proof method of clearing all the 
ACLS and getting into this pool?  I need access to the data.
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