Hi Jeremy,

I had a loosely similar problem with my 2009.06 box. In my case (which may not 
be yours), working with support we found a bug that was causing my pool to 
hang. I also got erroneous errors when I did a scrub ( 3 x 5 disk raidz). I am 
using the same LSI controller. A sure fire way to kill the box was to setup a 
file system as an iSCSI target, and write a lot of data to it, around 1-2MB/s. 
It would usually die inside of a few hours. NFS writing was not as bad, but 
within a day it would panic there too.

The solution for me was to upgrade to 124. Since the upgrade three weeks ago, I 
have had no problems.

Again, I don't know if this would fix your problem, but it may be worth a try. 
Just don't upgrade your ZFS version, and you will be able to roll back to 
2009.06 at any time.

-Scott
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