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I am definitely a beginner of SVM. But, I have no choice but to fix my machine. Attached below the returns of metastat -p.

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d0 -m d10 d20 1
d10 1 1 c0t0d0s0
d20 1 1 c0t1d0s0
d1 -m d11 d21 1
d11 1 1 c0t0d0s1
d21 1 1 c0t1d0s1
d6 -m d16 1
d16 1 1 c0t0d0s6
d7 -m d17 d27 1
d17 1 1 c0t0d0s7
d27 1 1 c0t1d0s7
d26 1 1 c0t1d0s6
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oh my... As suspected, your slice 6 was not attached when your mirroring was done. SO now, since only the ONLY submirror which was working had failed, you will definitely loose all your data in slice 6 and will have to restore them. d26, the second submirror will not have the latest data that you had in the system before the primary disk failed.
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So, Slice 6 is dead. Data will be lose. And, I have to replace c0t0d0.
Now, I want to know if there is a possibility of restoring s0, s1 and s7 after replacing a new drive.
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No problem. You can choose to restore either the affected partition alone OR all the partitions, as you wished.
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