I woke up yesterday morning, only to discover my system kept rebooting..

It's been running fine for the last while. I upgraded to snv 98 a couple weeks 
back (from 95), and had upgraded my RaidZ Zpool from version 11 to 13 for 
improved scrub performance.

After some research it turned out that, on bootup, importing my 4tb raidZ array 
was causing the system to panic (similar to this OP's error). I got that 
bypassed, and can now at least boot the system..

However, when I try anything (like mdb -kw), it advises me that there is no 
command line editing because: "mdb: no terminal data available for TERM=vt320. 
term init failed: command-line editing and prompt will not be available". This 
means I can't really try what aldredmr had done in mdb, and I really don't have 
any experience in it. I upgraded to snv_100 (November), but experiencing the 
exact same issues. 

If anyone has some insight, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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