Thank you. The -D option works.

And yes, now I feel a lot more confident about playing around with the FS. I'm 
planning on moving an existing raid1 NTFS setup to ZFS, but since I'm on a 
budget I only have three drive in total to work with. I want to make sure I 
know what I'm doing before I mess around with anything.

Also I can confirm that the cache flush option is not ALWAYS needed for the 
import. I have opensolaris build 134 in VirtualBox, but I didn't enable cache 
flush. After destroying the import worked correctly with the -D option. I 
emphasize always because if you are writing to the disk, while you destroy it, 
it may not work very well; I haven't tested this.

Thanks for your help.
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