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1810 Hardware 0 fault Clean

I have a Dell Poweredge T310 that has an orange  message saying "1810 hardware 0 fault xxxxx & clean".   Does this mean one of the drives is dead?   Without rebooting the drive, how can I tell what Raid is being run non this server? (This is a new server to me).   It is an exchange server 2003 Small Business Service Pack 2.  
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You sure it says hardware fault rather than hard drive fault?
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Sorry about that, it says "1810 Hard drive 0 fault"  
I do not see Dell OpenMangage software
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You do not need both. The Management Station is simply an option for centralized management from a PC, etc. The Managed Node is sufficient to view/manage this information directly from the server.
I will download the Dell Open Mange Server software when I get back in that office.  BUt I did look at the drives, they are two identical drives.  ONe is flashing Amber, one is green.   I purchased a new identical drive through Dell.   It seems  as if these are mirrored drives and the amber is defective.  If I put the new one in replacing the amber one, will the green one rebuild the new drive?   Or do I have to do something to make that happen?
I installed Dell's open manage software, thanks