HP MSA2312sa G2 RAID Controller replacement

I recently noticed that 1 2 RAID on a HP MSA2312sa G2 Modular Smart Array controllers didn't.  Everything changed the controller, one which is still in good health, so everything is still in place and running.

However, my question is to know if I can exchange hot failed by a new RAID controller or if I should close the appliance and all attached hosts down to make the replacement of material.

Any help is appreciated because it's a device I don't have much experience with.

Thank you

Justin

Hi, Justin:

You can also ask your question on the Forum of HP Business - section SAN Support.

http://h30499.www3.HP.com/T5/storage-area-networks-San-small/BD-p/BSC-257#.VAoGFHl0y9I

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