DB2 on Solaris x64 - ZFS as filesystem possible?

Environment:
Solaris 10 5/08
Full root zone
Tablespaces on loopback mounted ZFS filesystem
DB2 LUW 9.5 FP2a
The installation was smooth and worked.
After some days I encountered crashes. db2diag was telling "something like"
"filesystem ZFS not supported"
Unfortunately the system is currently not available to check the exact messages. This happened only when specific transactions/actions were carried out, I believe the system wanted to do some direct I/O related things.
Are there any known issues with this configuration?
Markus

I could reproduce the problem:
2009-01-20-17.14.25.258156+060 E54981582E588      LEVEL: Warning
PID     : 15217                TID  : 14          PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: db2eh4               NODE : 000         DB   : EH4
APPHDL  : 0-26470              APPID: 170.60.143.1.50595.090120161401
AUTHID  : SAPEH4
EDUID   : 14                   EDUNAME: db2agent (EH4) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqlo_enable_dio_cio_using_ioctl, probe:30
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x870F00B7=-2029059913=SQLO_UNSUPPORTED
          "Operation is unsupported."
DATA #1 : <preformatted>
Unsupported file system type zfs for Direct I/O.
2009-01-20-17.14.25.258493+060 E54982171E588      LEVEL: Warning
PID     : 15217                TID  : 14          PROC : db2sysc 0
INSTANCE: db2eh4               NODE : 000         DB   : EH4
APPHDL  : 0-26470              APPID: 170.60.143.1.50595.090120161401
AUTHID  : SAPEH4
EDUID   : 14                   EDUNAME: db2agent (EH4) 0
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, oper system services, sqlo_enable_dio_cio_using_ioctl, probe:30
MESSAGE : ZRC=0x870F00B7=-2029059913=SQLO_UNSUPPORTED
          "Operation is unsupported."
DATA #1 : <preformatted>
Unsupported file system type zfs for Direct I/O.
% db2level
DB21085I  Instance "db2eh4" uses "64" bits and DB2 code release "SQL09052" with
level identifier "03030107".
Informational tokens are "DB2 v9.5.0.2", "s080911", "U820798", and Fix Pack
"2a".
Anyone any clue on that?
Thanx!
Markus

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