A physical disk has detected a warning value

Hi-

We have a disk failing with the following information derived from MegaCLI...

C:\>megacli64 - PDInfo - PhysDrv [32:13] - a0 - NoLog | grep EI "(numéro d'emplacement: |)" Count. (state:|S.M.A.R.T Firmware) ".
Number of slots: 13
Media error count: 94
The number of other errors: 0
Predictive failure count: 6
The firmware status: online, spun up
Drive has reported a S.M.A.R.T alert: Yes

Can force us 'offline' and "Replace Member" - instead of waiting until it fails completely?

Thanks for any input.

-SP

Hello.

What server and controller do you have? A predictive failure status car should fail anyway. Go a head and replace this drive, you don't have to wait to fail. If the drive is a switchable hot, you have not first offline it before replacement.

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