Andrew,

Correct.  The reason I initially opened the case was because I could 
essentially hang a "zfs receive" operation and any further zfs commands issued 
on the box would never come back.  Just today I had one of my "slow" receives 
just come to a screaching halt and where I saw 1 cpu spike all the time, it is 
now exhibiting the same behavior as the hang (absolutely no activity, quiet as 
a mouse).  I guess I didn't wait long enough for the "slow" process to finally 
hang.  It is hung now and will stay that way until the end of time.  I thought 
I had found a way to get around the freeze, but I guess I just delayed the 
freeze a little longer.  I provided Oracle some explorer output and a crash 
dump to analyze and this is the data they used to provide the information I 
passed on.

Jim Barker
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