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ZFS issues with reboot

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After a reboot on Debian 11, I experienced 4 drives that just disappeared for no apparent reason. 2 are 'faulted' and 2 says they are unavailable.

Question: How do I identify the disks with the numbers given? EX.

   mirror-1                     DEGRADED     0     0     0
      10952364450808395632         UNAVAIL      0     0     0  was /dev/sda1
        sdc                        ONLINE       0     0     0
      mirror-2                     DEGRADED     0     0     0
        sdd                        ONLINE       0     0     0
        3220977116627414992        UNAVAIL      0     0     0  was /dev/sdp1
Bill Werner avatar
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Found out by importing with -d /dev/disk/by-id it converted the numbers to id's understood by the system. Helpful, but annoying...
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