05.04.2013 11:54, Beeblebrox:
Actually if you see all 4 labels correctly you can try to proceed as ZFS
would guess the correct disk size anyway.

I should clarify:  # zdb -l /dev/ada0p2 => all 4 LABELS visible and correct
(zpool name: bsdr)
# zdb -l /dev/ada0p1 => all 4 LABELS visible and correct (zpool name: asp)
# zdb -l /dev/ada0 => only LABEL #2 visible (this is an OLDER zpool with
GUID 5853256800575798014, also named bsdr, the pool was whole-disk-as-raw)
This is the gpt table + partitions as I re-created them immediately after
the gpt delete. It looks like I have re-created the gpt partitions
correctly...

I don't understand what you mean by "you can try to proceed"?
# zpool import -D -f -R /bsdr -N -F -n -X bsdr
cannot import 'bsdr': a pool with that name already exists. use the form
'zpool import <pool | id> <newpool>' to give it a new name

Ok, let's check a few things:

zpool import

zpool import -D

From your previous mails I saw that pool bsdr is FAULTED but not deleted. If the system would list bsdr on `zpool import` you should remove -D from the command.

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