The output you shared would definitely suggest that disk 1 has failed. Based on what you're showing, I would go ahead and replace drive 1, there's really not a lot more to do. If you were inclined to run further checks, the drive LED will blink amber or alternate green/amber to indicate either a failure, or a predictive failure. The control + R PERC utility would also show the state.
To resolve it, you should be able to pull the drive, and swap it with a new one. The controller should handle the rest. You can check the state in command line, OpenManage, or the PERC utility. If you want to check it by command line, I think the command is "omreport storage arrays." You can use the manual below to help with it.
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The output you shared would definitely suggest that disk 1 has failed. Based on what you're showing, I would go ahead and replace drive 1, there's really not a lot more to do. If you were inclined to run further checks, the drive LED will blink amber or alternate green/amber to indicate either a failure, or a predictive failure. The control + R PERC utility would also show the state.
To resolve it, you should be able to pull the drive, and swap it with a new one. The controller should handle the rest. You can check the state in command line, OpenManage, or the PERC utility. If you want to check it by command line, I think the command is "omreport storage arrays." You can use the manual below to help with it.
https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/us/en/04/dell-opnmang-srvr-admin-v7.4/omsa_cli-v3/omreport-storage-commands?guid=guid-3d33a63a-4b6d-4e01-b8aa-9f5f2f00f200&lang=en-us