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Yup, the asterisks just show the drive is not added to an ASP (of any type). In order to remove that drive from the RAID set, you would need to manual IPL into DST. I’m not sure which controller you have but back in the day the minimum number of drive units was four, so I doubt it will let you remove that drive from the RAID set.

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On Feb 29, 2024, at 9:10 AM, Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I found a "Work with Device Parity Protection" screen in SST where I see the ASP-removed disk displayed with asterisks, and still being part of the RAID set.

Apparently V7R2 supports removing a disk from an ASP in SST while the system is up and running, but not from a RAID set. Need to check in DST.


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