Hi,

I recently set up a RAID10 array by using Disk Utility in Mavericks (10.9.5) to 
create a stripe of two pairs of mirrored drives.  According to SMART Utility, 
one of the disks is failing.  What is the best way to "fix" the RAID10 array?

The 4 disks are in an external enclosure, which is connected via thunderbolt to 
my new Mac Pro.  Do I simply power down my Mac and the disk array, replace the 
failing disk with a different disk, and then power up my Mac and the disk 
array?  Will the new disk be automatically incorporated into the RAID10 array?  
Do I need to do anything in Disk Utility or elsewhere?

Thanks,

Gregg

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