Ya. That's what I ended up doing. Re-creating my UFS soft-partition boot meta 
devices and all the zfs filesystems (even though they were all empty). Then I 
was able to ludelete beA. There ought to be an option to '-f' or '--force' the 
ludelete so you can ignore the errors and just delete the darn thing. What I 
don't understand is... I had another old UFS BE, beB, that was identical to 
beA, except it's boot/root was another, identically sized (and identically 
metaclear'd) UFS soft-partition, and I was able to ludelete that one (see 
above).  Very odd. Something was messed up.

Thanks for the quick responses, eh?
Mark
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