Upon rebooting, I noticed that my pool had not been imported automatically. So I ran sudo zpool import in the Terminal, which resulted in:
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~$ sudo zpool import
pool: Archive
id: 5128411350665296666
state: FAULTED
status: One or more devices are missing from the system.
action: The pool cannot be imported. Attach the missing
devices and try again.
see: https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/msg/ZFS-8000-3C
config:
Archive FAULTED corrupted data
mirror-0 DEGRADED
media-081EF5CC-C6EA-3345-8E76-791B22FA0C5F UNAVAIL cannot open
PCI0@0-SAT0@1F,2-PRT0@0-PMP@0-@0:0 ONLINE
pool: Archive
id: 256552084356463370
state: ONLINE
status: Some supported and requested features are not enabled on the pool.
action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier, though
some features will not be available without an explicit 'zpool upgrade'.
config:
Archive ONLINE
mirror-0 ONLINE
media-A16DF3F1-7F5C-F34F-BC64-7B22892E23FF ONLINE
media-D397764E-706E-FF40-869C-D1DB9CEB4E6C ONLINE
Suffice to say, I did not create two pools with the same name. There should only be one, called "Archive".
Running sudo zpool import 256552084356463370, but the "ghost" version, with id "5128411350665296666" is still there when I run zpool import, and it appears to be preventing the real pool from being imported automatically upon reboot.
Is this a Mavericks-specific issue? Nodarkthings mentioned issues with autoimport on 10.9 over here, but I couldn't tell from the information provided whether he was running into the same problem or something else.
Would I be better off going back to 1.9.2 for full Mavericks compatibility? I don't strictly need any of the new features.
Alternately, should I try just wiping the drives and recreating the pool? I have a backup NTFS drive I can use to restore my files. This would leave me with n - 1 copies of my data for a few hours, which isn't ideal, but it would probably be fine.
Thanks!