If there are MIB agent installed on the remote system with the correct MIB file loaded for the RAID monitoring? If so then start a tool like GetIF and have it use the MIB file for the RAID drives. The do a WALK of all OIDs and check in the response list what OID entry gives the info you want to have and use SA to monitor that OID.
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