> As others have pointed out you could use the fully supported alternate 
> root support for this.
> 
>       The "zpool create -R" and "zpool import -R"  commands  allow

Yes.  I tried that.  It should work well.

In addition, I'm happy to note that '-R /' appears to be valid, allowing
all the filenames to remain unchanged, but still giving the
noautoremount behavior.  

> Sounds exactly like what is needed.  As I said I don't know if
> this is what Sun Cluster does but that is a possible way to build
> an HA-ZFS solution, just remember not to have the scripts blindly
> do zpool import -Rf :-)

Sure.  Anything that does had better be making its own determination of
which host "owns" the pool independently.  

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