Hi Caspar,

thanks for you reply.

I completely disagreed to your opinion, that is USB. And seems as well, that I 
am not the only one having this opinion regarding ZFS.

However, the hardware used is:

1 Sun Fire 280R Solaris 10 generic 10-08 latest updates
1 Lenovo T61 Notebook running Solaris 10 genric 10-08 latest updates
1 Sony VGN-NR38Z

Harddrives in use: Trekstore 1 TB, Seagate momentus 7.200 rpm 2.5" 80 GB.

The harddrives used are brand new, as well the Sony notebook.

Even if I did zfs umount poolname I waited for 30 sec. and then unplugged, data 
corruption occurs.

For testing purposes on a Sun Fire 280R completely set up with ZFS I tried  
hotswaping a HDD.
There happens the same.

It is a big administrator's burden to get such a zfs drive back to live.

So how can I get my zpools back to life?

Regards,

Dave.
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