Undestanding /proc/mdstat with raid10

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Hello,
I have searched a lot trying to answer this.
I have a raid10 array on an openfiler box.
Personalities : [raid10]
md0 : active raid10 sde1[3] sdd1[2] sdc1[1] sdb1[0]
      181760 blocks super 1.2 64K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] [UUUU]

unused devices: <none>
Actually this is a Virtualbox machine with the same disk setup. I made 6 x 100 Mbytes disks for the test.

How can I tell which disks are mirrored?

My goal is to free the two mirror disks from md0, add two more free disks, create a new md1 raid5 array, and move the contents from md0 to md1

Thanks in advance.
Sebastian

PS: in case it is relevant, i am adding the detailed md0 output.

[root@of ~]# mdadm --misc --detail /dev/md0
/dev/md0:
        Version : 1.2
  Creation Time : Tue Aug  9 03:01:14 2011
     Raid Level : raid10
     Array Size : 181760 (177.53 MiB 186.12 MB)
  Used Dev Size : 90880 (88.76 MiB 93.06 MB)
   Raid Devices : 4
  Total Devices : 4
    Persistence : Superblock is persistent

    Update Time : Tue Aug  9 03:20:06 2011
          State : clean
 Active Devices : 4
Working Devices : 4
 Failed Devices : 0
  Spare Devices : 0

         Layout : near=2
     Chunk Size : 64K

           Name : of:0  (local to host of)
           UUID : 63b2145a:49030744:41b8f5b4:cb11bc1d
         Events : 19

    Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
       0       8       17        0      active sync   /dev/sdb1
       1       8       33        1      active sync   /dev/sdc1
       2       8       49        2      active sync   /dev/sdd1
       3       8       65        3      active sync   /dev/sde1
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