Jeff,

thanks for your answer, and I almost wish I did type it wrong (the easy 
explanation that I messed up :-) but from what I can tell I did get it right

--- zpool commands I ran ---
bash-3.00# grep zpool /.bash_history 
zpool
zpool create data raidz c1t0d0 c1t1d0 c1t2d0 c1t3d0 c1t4d0 c2t0d0 c2t1d0 c2t2d0 
c2t3d0 c2t4d0
zpool list
zpool status
zpool iostat 3
zpool scrub data
zpool status
bash-3.00#

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the other problem I have with this is that why did it kick the disk out? I can 
run all sorts of tests on the disk and it is perfectly fine... does it kick out 
random disk upon boot? ;-)
 
 
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