I keep posting info here because I have posted this as a bug twice, but when I 
search the bug database it cannot be found. Hence I cannot add any information 
to it. The bug reporting system is a extremely poor compared to bugzilla. But 
hey, Solaris is good, but has still a lot to catch up to get to Linux's ease of 
use and tools (bugzilla) to make it easier to use.

I hope that some of the developers will pick this up to work on this issue. I 
give up posting any further bugs (and after this also considering Solaris on 
x86 for production).

Some more debugging output:

from a cat * inside 
/opt/SUNWexplo/output/explorer.3160b33d.mars-2007.12.16.15.35/disks, here the 
most relevant info found:

Pos  Port_ID Hard_Addr Port WWN         Node WWN         Type
0    e2      0        50020f2300006d0f 50020f2000006d0f 0x0  (Disk device)
1    1       0        210000e08b022f63 200000e08b022f63 0x1f (Unknown Type,Host 
Bus Adapter)

Link Error Status information for loop:/devices/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1011,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1077,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:devctl
al_pa   lnk fail    sync loss   signal loss   sequence err   invalid word   CRC
e2      31          12          12            0              0              0   
        
1       0           1           1             0              0              0   
        
NOTE: These LESB counts are not cleared by a reset, only power cycles.
These counts must be compared to previously read counts.

Futher probing commands:

bash-3.2# luxadm -e port
/devices/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1011,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/pci1077,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:devctl  CONNECTED
/devices/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1011,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/pci1077,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:devctl  NOT CONNECTED
bash-3.2# luxadm -e dump_map /devices/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/pci1022,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/pci1011,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pci1077,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED],0:devctl
Pos  Port_ID Hard_Addr Port WWN         Node WWN         Type
0    e2      0        50020f2300006d0f 50020f2000006d0f 0x0  (Disk device)
1    1       0        210000e08b022f63 200000e08b022f63 0x1f (Unknown Type,Host 
Bus Adapter)

bash-3.2# fcinfo hba-port -l 
HBA Port WWN: 210000e08b022f63
        OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c4
        Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
        Model: QLA2200
        Firmware Version: 2.1.145
        FCode/BIOS Version:  BIOS: 1.76;
        Type: L-port
        State: online
        Supported Speeds: 1Gb 
        Current Speed: 1Gb 
        Node WWN: 200000e08b022f63
Error: SendRLS failed for 210000e08b022f63
HBA Port WWN: 210000e08b022f63
        OS Device Name: /dev/cfg/c5
        Manufacturer: QLogic Corp.
        Model: QLA2200
        Firmware Version: 2.1.145
        FCode/BIOS Version:  BIOS: 1.76;
        Type: unknown
        State: offline
        Supported Speeds: 1Gb 
        Current Speed: not established 
        Node WWN: 200000e08b022f63
        Link Error Statistics:
                Link Failure Count: 0
                Loss of Sync Count: 0
                Loss of Signal Count: 0
                Primitive Seq Protocol Error Count: 0
                Invalid Tx Word Count: 0
                Invalid CRC Count: 0

I have installed also QLogic's scli.

Running it just hangs as any other operation (mount, format, zpool import) that 
tries to access the disks:

bash-3.2# scli
Searching for QLogic FC HBA(s) and attached device(s) ....  (waited for 20 
minutes ... did not get any further than the rolling slash)
 
 
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