In any case, the drive is in a failed state and so parity protection is
unprotected. To wit:
Display Device Parity Status
Parity Resource Hot Spare
Set ASP Unit Type Model Name Status Protection
1 57D8 001 DC01 RAID 5 N
1 1 5B41 099 DMP001 Unprotected
1 4 5B41 099 DMP003 Unprotected
1 3 5B41 099 DMP007 Unprotected
1 5 5B41 099 DMP009 Failed
1 2 5B41 099 DMP005 Unprotected
1 7 5B41 099 DMP011 Unprotected
1 6 5B41 099 DMP013 Unprotected
This box is remote (1200 miles away) and although I plan to replace the
drive, it may be a while before that happens. So, I'd like to figure
out how to get parity protection back in place before another drive
fails. A bit of reading says I can remove the drive by using SST to
exclude the drive from the parity set and then restart parity
protection. Is that all there is to it or is there something else that
needs to be done?
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