The F-NRD means offline, not ready
The A-PND means allocated, pending offline

To find out who is allocated to the device you are trying to get offline,
issue this command:

D U,,ALLOC,xxx,1

Where xxxx is the device number

HTH

Mike



On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 at 18:13, George Rodriguez <
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> The STATUS the 7 disk are in is either A-PND or F-NRD.
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