This has been widely discussed.  You will have to rebuild the pool with 
ashift=12.  So far as I know there is no way to do that on an existing pool.

The general incantation is to create a new pool big enough to hold your data, 
copy the data to the new pool, destroy the old pool and then add the old disks 
to the new pool.  You'd probably be best in the long run buying a new set of 2 
or 3 TB disks for whatever level of redundancy you want  

I built a system w/ a 4 way mirror  rpool in a small slice on 2 TB disks with a 
RAIDZ2 pool on the 4 big slices.  Unfortunately you can't do that w/ EFI label 
disks yet.  I've got a similar setup on another system except it's a 3 way 
mirror rpool and 3 disk RAIDZ1 with a bare 3 TB scratch disk.

You can't boot from RAIDZ, so that was my solution.  On the HP N40/54L boxes, 
using a flash drive for a single image rpool seems to be a popular approach to 
working around not being able to boot from RAIDZ.

A lot depends upon what your requirements are.

Have Fun!
Reg

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On Fri, 3/27/15, Robin Axelsson <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Will mixing 4K drives and non 4K drives in a    
storage pool work properly?
 To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana" <[email protected]>
 Date: Friday, March 27, 2015, 3:52 PM
 
 I have a system with a bunch of 1.5TB
 drives running oi_151a5. One of
 the drives is failing and needs replacement. The problem is
 that new
 1.5TB drives are no longer available on the market.
 
 Now, all drives are non-4K sector drives. The largest non-4K
 drives
 available are the 1TB drives which obviously are too small.
 
 So the only viable option for me is to go with 2TB drives
 which are 4K
 drives. Will such a replacement drive work together with the
 other
 non-4K drives without hiccups and performance issues?
 
 
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