What Caused the Problem?
A drive is reporting internal errors that could cause the drive to fail. If this drive fails, the logical drives in the array will become degraded. The Recovery Guru Details area provides specific information you will need as you follow the recovery steps.
Caution
If a Logical Drive - Hot Spare in Use failure is also displayed in the Summary Area, always fix the Impending Drive Failure first.
Caution
Electrostatic discharge can damage sensitive components. Use a grounding wrist strap or other anti-static precautions before removing or handling components.
Important Notes
Recovery Steps
1 | Do one of the following:
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2 | Check the status of the logical drives associated with the affected drive. To determine the associated logical drives, highlight the affected drive in the Physical View of the Subsystem Management Window and select Drive>>List Associated Components.
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3 | Highlight the affected drive in the Physical View of the Subsystem Management Window and select Drive>>Fail. The associated logical drives become Degraded ![]() |
4 | Remove the failed drive (its fault indicator light should be on). |
5 | Wait 30 seconds, then insert the new drive. Its fault indicator light may come on for a short time (one minute or less). |
6 | Select Recheck to rerun the Recovery Guru to ensure that the failure has been fixed. |