This afternoon, messages like the following started appearing in 
/var/adm/messages:

May 18 13:46:37 fs8 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] 
/p...@0,0/pci8086,2...@1/pci15d9,a...@0 (mpt0):
May 18 13:46:37 fs8     Log info 0x31080000 received for target 5.
May 18 13:46:37 fs8     scsi_status=0x0, ioc_status=0x804b, scsi_state=0x1
May 18 13:46:38 fs8 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] 
/p...@0,0/pci8086,2...@1/pci15d9,a...@0 (mpt0):
May 18 13:46:38 fs8     Log info 0x31080000 received for target 5.
May 18 13:46:38 fs8     scsi_status=0x0, ioc_status=0x804b, scsi_state=0x0
May 18 13:46:40 fs8 scsi: [ID 365881 kern.info] 
/p...@0,0/pci8086,2...@1/pci15d9,a...@0 (mpt0):
May 18 13:46:40 fs8     Log info 0x31080000 received for target 5.
May 18 13:46:40 fs8     scsi_status=0x0, ioc_status=0x804b, scsi_state=0x0

The pool has no errors, so I don't know if these represent a potential problem 
or not.

During this time I was copying files from one fileset to another in the same 
pool, so it was fairly I/O intensive.  Typically you get one every 1-5 seconds 
for 10 to 20 seconds, sometimes longer, and then it is quiet for many minutes 
before they occur again. Is this indicating a problem, or just a harmless 
message?

I just kicked off a scrub on the pool as I was writing this, and I am seeing a 
lot of these messages. I see that zpool status shows c4t5d0 has 12.5K repaired 
already. The scrub has been in progress for just 6 minutes, and it says I have 
170629h54m to go, and it gets longer every time I check the status. I ran a 
scrub on this a few weeks ago, and had no such problem.

I also see two warnings earlier today:

May 18 19:14:09 fs8 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: 
/p...@0,0/pci8086,2...@1/pci15d9,a...@0 (mpt0):
May 18 19:14:09 fs8     mpt_handle_event_sync: IOCStatus=0x8000, 
IOCLogInfo=0x31110900
May 18 19:14:09 fs8 scsi: [ID 243001 kern.warning] WARNING: 
/p...@0,0/pci8086,2...@1/pci15d9,a...@0 (mpt0):
May 18 19:14:09 fs8     mpt_handle_event: IOCStatus=0x8000, 
IOCLogInfo=0x31110900

and two more of these 1 minute and 10 seconds later. 

So, is my system in trouble or not?

Particulars of my system:

% uname -a
SunOS fs8 5.11 snv_134 i86pc i386 i86pc

The hardware is an Asus server motherboard carrying 4GB of ECC memory and a 
current Xeon CPU, and a SuperMicro AOC-USASLP-L8I card (it uses the 1068E) with 
8 Samsung Spinpoint F3EG HD203WI 2TB disks attached.
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