RAID 10 Repairs

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Greetings!

So, I've been looking at repairing my RAID 10 software array. I have a
failing drive with incrementing SMART errors. I went to replace that
drive with a new drive.  The failing drive is 250,059,350,016 bytes
while the batch of new drives I bought as spares are 250,000,000,000
bytes.

When I add the new drive it tells me the drive is too small.  Is there
a way to shrink the array so that new new drives (any any other
replacement drives around 250G) will work in the array?

Hearsay: I've heard there may be a way to convert the RAID 10 to a
RAID 0 but I haven't had any success.

Thanks for your help!

--Rob
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