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 <description>Disk arrays take a lot of worry about disk failure off your shoulders, but that&#039;s no reason not to notice when one goes bad.  The sccli command can tell you a lot about what&#039;s happening with your StorEdge arrays.  Let it warn you about disks gone bad.
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