System description:
1 root UFS with Solaris 10U5 x86
1 raidz pool with 3 disks: (c6t1d0s0, c7t0d0s0, c7t1d0s0)

Description:
Just before the death of my motherboard, I've installed OpenSolaris 2008.05 - 
x86. 
Why do you ask, because I needed to test that it was the motherboard dying and 
not any other hardware/software.
That in mind, I've replaced my motherboard and since OpenSolais was already 
installed, I've decided to give it a try.

#zpool import -f zfs
i/o error

The only thing that I've noticed is that my device ids changed from c6t1d0s0 to 
c4t1d0s0.

So I've decided to switch back to Solaris 10U5, but the same thing happens.
i/o error

Since I know that my disks are operational and hadn't been accessed since the 
board replacement, I assume that my data is still available but not seen by zfs 
because ids have changed.

Can someone please tell me how can I get back my data ?
 
 
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