Well I think I got it working now, so I will just post what I had to do for anyone else who needs it.
I came in this morning and the server was still scrolling the numbers like I posted above about my format command. It got to like 47000/12/112 and I decided to just power down the server and take my chances. I've never seen those numbers scroll like that on a Solaris format before. I have no clue what the heck that was, but it obviously wasn't formatting since I let it do it's thing for about 18 hours.
Power cycled and it brought me back to -> prompt (which was odd)
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start SYS
start /SP/console
at ok prompt
Once I got to single user mode I checked to see if my drives still said formatted and they did which was good. I then deleted my raid volume.
It said successfully deleted but when I did a format I was expecting to see both disk show up as they normally would but it still said it was in a raid volume (i have on idea why). I just decided to try and create the raid over again...
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raidctl -c -r 1 c1t0d0 c1t1d0
It said successfully created and when I went in to format it... it was there as it was before. But this time it let me format>type>0 and it also then me format>label>yes before I deleted the raid it wouldn't let me label the drive saying the VTOC was all messed up.
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format>type>0
format>label>yes
I forgot to check the raid and make sure it said RAID1 and it was sync'd but I got kind of excited it let me label the volume and just rebooted like an ass. I would def check the raid before continuing to make sure its setup the way you want it.
I then rebooted and started boot cdrom - nowin
at -> prompt
at ok
Install worked now and everything seems to be running fine...
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bash-3.00# raidctl -l c1t0d0
Volume Size Stripe Status Cache RAID
Sub Size Level
Disk
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c1t0d0 136.6G N/A OPTIMAL OFF RAID1
0.0.0 136.6G GOOD
0.1.0 136.6G GOOD