I have a 12 disk ZFS+ volume and this morning tried to look at some data on it 
and the 'ls' command just hung.  So I ran a 'zpool status' which also proceeded 
to hang and return no data.  I had to leave for work and when I came home the 
computer had shut down, which is weird.  So I started the machine back up and I 
was able to run a zpool status, it returned that all 12 drives were fine and 
the volume was ok.  

To be on the safe side I manually ran a zpool scrub <volume>, it got to 11.78% 
complete and never progressed any further, it just sat at 11.78% for 5 hours so 
I opened another terminal and ran 'zpool status'.  This time it actually said 
'A device has reported a failure, applications were not affected etc, clear or 
replace it', which is great BUT the problem is it just hangs and doesn't list 
my devices or tell me which one is defunct.

Is there some other way to figure out which drive(s) are corrupt?

Thanks,
Sam
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