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I followed the steps at 
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/632411
The IBM hardware guy then pulled out the old drive (hdisk0) and stuck the new one in.
I'm trying to follow the instructions at:  
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/670119
However the drive does not show up in lspv -free
These are my steps from the second site, along with some other internet hints.
$ oem_setup_env
# lsdev | grep hdisk
hdisk0 Available 00-00-00 SAS RAID 0 Disk Array
hdisk1 Available 00-00-00 SAS RAID 0 Disk Array
hdisk2 Defined 03-00-02 Other FC SCSI Disk Drive
hdisk3 Defined 03-00-02 Other FC SCSI Disk Drive
# exit
$ lsvg -pv rootvg
rootvg:
PV_NAME            PV STATE             TOTAL PPs           FREE PPs              FREE DISTRIBUTION
hdisk1    active                   528                       464                       105..102..46..105..106
$ lspv -free
returns nothing.
$ oem_setup_env
# lspv
hdisk0    00f944051d270447          None
hdisk1    00f944052033cccb           rootvg   active
# lspath
Available pdisk0 sas0
Available pdisk1 sas0
Failed hdisk0 sas0
Enabled hdisk1 sas0
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