replacing a drive RAID 1 failure in PowerEdge T710

I just got the disk(146GB) of replacement for one of the disks RAID 1 has failed. I would like to know what the best approach is to replace the defective with the new one (same size), now that the spare drive (300 GB) is used by the raid. I want to get the bigger drive and re - assign as a global hot spare, by the original configuration is possible without disconnecting the server?

Here is my config:

T710 Server (8 discs - 4 X 146 GB, 4 x 300 GB)

PERC H700 integrated

2x146GB drives - RAID 1

2x146GB drives - RAID 1

3x300GB drive - RAID 5

1 x 300 GB disk - hot spare

Thank you.

This should work for you. What it will do is essentially the same process I described. When you insert the replacement drive and implement the Member to replace it will fail then the immediate replacement and then start reconstruction on replacement.

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