Zpool status tells you what devices are in the pool.  A ZFS filesystem can use 
any of those (and normally uses all of them).  There is no command to get the 
list of vdevs under the pool that hosts the filesystem if that is what your 
after.  It would be a very short script to do that though.  

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> On Aug 6, 2014, at 5:28 PM, "Harry Putnam via illumos-discuss" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there some handy way on oi to tell at a glance what disk or device
> the zfs filesystems are on.
> 
> I know I could `zpool' status and get the device names but I mean
> something that can be done in one or two moves.
> 
> Something on the order of df on linux does, where the first column
> shows the device names.
> 
> 
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