Feeling a bit brave (i guess), i upgraded one of our systems
to Solaris 10/u2 (from u1), and moved quite a bit of data to
zfs.  This was 4 days ago.  Found the system in a reboot loop
this morning.

Eventually got the system to boot (by wiping
/etc/zfs/zpool.cache), but one of the pools causes the system
to panic if i try to import it.  Any hope of recovering any
data in there?

Note that i don't know what caused the initial panic, as this
was lost after however many reboots occured before i got to
the system this morning.

Christophe

assertion failed: ss == NULL, file: ../../common/fs/zfs/space_map.c, line: 81
cee91990 genunix:assfail+51 (f6add838, f6add818,)
cee919f4 zfs:space_map_add+2e4 (cf609e38, 1283000, )
cee91a54 zfs:space_map_load+239 (cf609e38, cee6c048,)
cee91a7c zfs:zfsctl_ops_root+27c0c607 (cf609c00, 0, 400000)
cee91ab4 zfs:metaslab_group_alloc+178 (cd24fe80, 200, 0, 6)
cee91b2c zfs:metaslab_alloc_dva+10b (d417f740, 200, 0, c)
cee91b64 zfs:zfsctl_ops_root+27c0d4a0 (d417f740, 200, 0, c)
cee91ba0 zfs:zio_dva_allocate+5d (ce180500)
cee91bb0 zfs:zio_next_stage+76 (ce180500)
cee91bcc zfs:zio_checksum_generate+6c (ce180500)
cee91bdc zfs:zio_next_stage+76 (ce180500)
cee91c30 zfs:zio_write_compress+24a (ce180500)
cee91c40 zfs:zio_next_stage+76 (ce180500)
cee91c54 zfs:zio_wait_for_children+43 (ce180500, 1, ce1806)
cee91c68 zfs:zio_wait_children_ready+15 (ce180500)
cee91c78 zfs:zfsctl_ops_root+27c25746 (ce180500)
cee91c8c zfs:zio_wait+1a (ce180500)
cee91ca0 zfs:arc_write+89 (0, d417f740, 7, 3, )
cee91d18 zfs:dmu_objset_sync+121 (cf6677c0, ce17bc50)
cee91d30 zfs:dsl_dataset_sync+14 (cf667940, ce17bc50)
cee91d54 zfs:dsl_pool_sync+6f (cdcb2040, 6d1d5, 0)
cee91d8c zfs:spa_sync+105 (d417f740, 6d1d5, 0)
cee91dc8 zfs:txg_sync_thread+140 (cdcb2040, 0)
cee91dd8 unix:thread_start+8 ()
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