T310 with sas 6/ir controller replace has no disk in raid

I have a T310 with a sas 6 / ir RAID controller. One of the disks in a raid 1 is a failure. What is the best way to replace the defective drive?

Sorry... I forgot SAS 6 supports can't "make offline". Just remove it.

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