Artem,

> If you have old copy of /boot/zfs/zpool.cache you could try use "zpool
> import -c old-cache-file".
>

Unfortunately I don't :(
I'll make a habit of creating a copy from now on!


>
> I don't think zpool.cache is needed for import. Import should work
> without it just fine. Just remove /boot/zfs/zpool.cache (or move it
> somewhere else and then try importing with -d /dev/gpt again.
>

You're right. zpool export tank seems to remove the cache file so import has
nothing to consult so doesn't make any difference.

I guess my only chance at this point would be to somehow manually edit
the zpool configuration, via the zpool.cache file or not, and substitute
mfid with gpt/disk?!
Is there a way to do this?

Thanks,
-- 
Rumen Telbizov
http://telbizov.com
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