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Force drive failure in ssacli on HPE DL380 Gen10

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I have a drive in an array on an HPE server that is failing (there are hard read errors reported in a diagnostics report from ssacli), but it hasn't been flagged as a predictive failure or actual failure yet.

Is there a command in ssacli that will force the drive to be considered as failed to let the spare take over?

Presumably if I physically eject it this will happen, but I'm surprised it isn't possible to do remotely from the CLI

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