I recently had an issue with my LUNs from our storage unit going offline.  This 
caused the zpool to get numerous errors on the luns.  The pool is on-line, and 
I did a scrub, but one of the raid sets is
degraded:

           raidz2-3                                 DEGRADED     0     0     0
            c7t60001FF011C6F3103B000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F30239000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F2F537000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F2E435000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F2D233000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F2A931000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F29A2F000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F2682D000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F24C2B000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors
            c7t60001FF011C6F21929000100001D1BF1d0  DEGRADED     0     0     0  
too many errors

Also I have the following:
errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:

        <0x3a>:<0x3b04>

Originally, there was a file, and then a directory listed, but I removed them.  
Now I'm stuck with
the hex codes above.  How do I interpret them?  Can this pool be recovered, or 
basically how do
I proceed?

The system is Solaris 10 U9 with all recent patches.

Thanks,

David
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