Thanks for the advice. I did try something on my own today seeing as no one was in for the holiday. Incidentally, the 's' in 2100s stands for SCSI, not SATA.
1) Mirrored back to the remaining good drive just so I'd have a backup if I did something catastrophic.
2) Zapped the RAID table on one...
I recently had a drive in a RAID1 array fail. Luckily, both drives were under warrantee, so I got them both replaced with larger ones as the failed drive is no longer manufactured.
Running an Adaptec 2100s, the rebuild was simple - pull the failed drive, put in a good one, wait. Then I pulled...
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