Sorry for the newbie sounding post (well, I *am a zfs newb), but I've googled 
for a couple hours now and have yet to find a clear or specific answer...

The zfs documentation indicates that it is very easy to make storage pools, 
using commands such as:
zpool create tank raidz c1t0d0 c2t0d0 c3t0d0

My question:  Where/how in the heck does one get a list of which devices are 
valid targets?  I've got 4 SATA drives in a hot-swap backplane hooked to my 
motherboard...   where do I look or what command should I use to see what I 
should put after the "zpool create [poolname] raidz" bit?   There are a ton of 
things listed under /dev  -- no clue which ones are "real" and which are just 
there, if you get my drift.   

System details, if necessary:
Mobo: KINO 690S1 
System Drive:  2.5" IDE with OpenSolaris 2005.08 installed.
SATA is SB600 (southbridge).  Case w/ hotswap bays is Chenbro ES34690 (if I 
recall correctly).  BIOS is set to "IDE->AHCI" currently  (options are IDE, 
Legacy, RAID, AHCI, and IDE-> AHCI).

Thanks,
--Ben
 
 
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