Yes, I was able to rebuild my array. I bought another sumsung drive (500Gb).
I had to do a full rebuild because I did a manip error. When my array first failed, rather
than simply buying a new drive (I could not find any help on that), I tried to do a
resync, when it failed, I switched the drives.... really bad move.... at that point I
think that the array lost track of the good versus bad drive (I think that the status
is stored in flash and not on the medium, so switching drive arround is a no no)
so at that point I just did a full rebuild with the new drive and I am now back
in business. So as soon as I can get an asnwer on how one know what drive is bad,
then rebuilding is as easy as
. raid1 fails, ls pro shuts down
. reboot, read on the drive management screen which drive is the bad drive
I think that this can be infered by looking the drive that has the check mark,
this is the targeted rebuild drive (source should be greyed out)
. shutdown, take the bad drive out, put the new drive in
(do not move drive arround)
. reboot and resync array.