>
>The disk has since been replaced, so now:
>k...@localhost:~$ pfexec zpool import
>  pool: chronicle
>    id: 11592382930413748377
> state: DEGRADED
>status: One or more devices contains corrupted data.
>action: The pool can be imported despite missing or damaged devices.  The
>        fault tolerance of the pool may be compromised if imported.
>   see: http://www.sun.com/msg/ZFS-8000-4J
>config:
>
>        chronicle   DEGRADED
>          raidz2    DEGRADED
>            c9t2d0  FAULTED  corrupted data
>            c9t1d0  ONLINE
>            c9t0d0  ONLINE
>            c9t4d0  ONLINE
>            c9t5d0  ONLINE
>            c9t3d0  ONLINE
>
>but "pfexec zpool import -f chronicle" still fails with the same message.
>

That sounds like a bug; if ZFS can recover then zpool import should
also work.

So what was wrong with the broken disk?  Not just badly plugged in?

Cas[er

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