PERC H700 drive failure

Have a PowerEdge R510 with a PERC H700 / RAID 5. Newspapers showed the road 3 has failed, but turned upward. We have replaced (hot swap) with a new one (from Dell). Server administrator still shows as having failed, but turned upward, the logs show nothing except flashing in car 3 / unblinking the defective drive until it was removed (logs do not show the removal / departure of replacement or regeneration). Is there something we're missing in the H700? Thank you.

Hello

Install the latest version of the OMSA and check the State of VD. See the link for download with instructions for installation at the bottom of the page.

http://downloads.Dell.com/FOLDER03252959M/1/OM-SrvAdmin-Dell-Web-WINX64-8.2.0-1739_A00.exe

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