Did you mean DL instead of GL? I've been using DL 380s since G1. Most of the 
Proliants are similar. Cant say that I've ever seen one where the RAID 0+1 is 
in a box that doesn't support hot swappable drives. It "should" be as simple as 
pulling the one going bad and putting the new one in. You shouldn't have to 
bother with Smartstart. On Proliants, most of the Hot-swappable parts have 
purple handles.

The HP Array control software would tell you exactly how it is configured and 
you can make your decision from there. If Insight says that the drive is going 
bad, it should already have marked it as such and the drive would have a red 
fault light on. If so, it would already be offline. The Windows event log will 
show degrading status entries.

They are really good about those kinds of things and hyper sensitive for good 
reason. It might just need to be reseated.  I've used drives for years after 
first identified with an alert.

From: Glen Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 4:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Replacing drive in Raid 1 (+ 0)

Me thinks those are most likely hot swap drives.
Make sure you've got a good backup, pull the failing drive, put new one in and 
the raid controller should automatically rebuild.
No down time.

From: Stefan Jafs [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 4:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Replacing drive in Raid 1 (+ 0)

I have an HP GL380 G5 server with 2 drives for the OS, it's now telling me that 
drive 1 is about to fail! 2 months after the end of Warranty!
I'm ordering a new drive but how do I replace it? Do I have to shut down and 
start with SmartStart go to ACU and split the Array or do I simply shut down 
replace the drive and re-start?
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Stefan Jafs

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