> From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
> boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Fred Liu
> 
> For my carelessness, I added two disks into a raid-z2 zpool as normal data
> disk, 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Liu [mailto:fred_...@issi.com]
>
> I also did another huge "mistake" which really brings me into the deep
pain.
> I physically removed these two added devices for I though raidz2 can
afford
> it.

So...  You accidentally added non-redundant disks to a pool.  They were not
part of the raidz2, so the redundancy in the raidz2 did not help you.  You
removed the non-redundant disks, and now the pool is faulted.

The only thing you can do is:
Add the disks back to the pool (re-insert them to the system).  Then you
should be able to import the pool.

Now, you don't want these devices in the pool.  You must either destroy &
recreate your pool, or add redundancy to your non-redundant devices.

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