That info is from:
zpool status -v

I've worked around this suspend issue by writing a script to take the
NVMe L2ARC cache offline during suspend, and bring it back online on
resume.

The issue with bcache on suspend that I had for a similar situation is
because a read can trigger a write to the cache when writes have been
shut off during suspend. Potentially, ZFS could temporarily disable
writes to the L2ARC during suspend and reenable on resume to prevent
writing when unable to.

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  cache on NVMe inhibits proper suspend/hibernate - zfs l2arc

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