Hello Eric :

Thanks for your reply. ;-)

ZFS team member and you are really hard to work on ZFS.
Thank you very much to help us a wonderful storage solution.

Okey....

As you said : Does 'zpool replace' work? In particular:
# zpool replace 3449041879167855716 c6t1d2


I tried that command  (zpool replace c6t1d2 c6t1d2    OR    zpool replace pool 
3449041879167855716 c6t1d2)  and got error message as following  before I 
posted this question.

-bash-3.00# zpool replace pool 3449041879167855716 c6t1d2
cannot replace 3449041879167855716 with resilver: c6t1d2 busy
-bash-3.00#

And then I tried use "zpool scrub" but doesnt work.

BTW , I tried offline other disk device (c6t2d3 ) then replace it for c6t1d2. 
But it doesnt work too.


-bash-3.00# zpool replace -f pool c6t1d2 c6t2d3
invalid vdev specification
the following errors must be manually repaired:
/dev/dsk/c6t2d3s0 is part of active ZFS pool pool. Please see zpool(1M).
-bash-3.00#


Perhaps, I have to wait for new zfs release . It's ok, Because, No one could 
take out disk before execute "zpool offline" , right ?  I realized that 
incident I mentioned would not a normal opeartion , it is cause disk state to 
UNAVAIL.

Thanks.
 
 
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