I didn't hot swap the drive but yes, the new drive is in the same "slot" as the 
old one was (i.e. using the same connector/channel on the fan out cable).

What I did was that I turned off the system, and booted it up after 
disconnecting the physical drive that I suspected was c0t3d0. My guess was 
right so I turned the system off once again and replaced it with the new drive. 
Upon boot I saw that the LSI firmware posted the new drive last on the list of 
detected drives but thought it was merely presenting them in alphabetical order 
(WD comes after Samsung). When I issued the "zpool replace <mytank> c0t3d0" 
command it didn't work. After some examination as to what had happened I saw 
that the new drive was actually c9t8d0.
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