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Hot Swapping Disk Drives
Chapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 71
Physically Replacing a Disk Drive on the Snap Server 4200, 4400, or 4500
When the power LED is amber and the activity LED is off, the disk drive has failed
or is not working correctly.
1
Before proceeding, make sure you have logically removed the drive using the
Administrator Tool as described in the previous section.
2
Remove the front bezel. With a hand on each
latch, slide both latches on the front bezel
toward the center. While holding the latch in
the release position, pull the bezel away from
the chassis.
3
On the closed handle of the failed disk drive,
press the latch to the right.
4
To remove the failed disk drive, pull its
handle.
5
Release the latch on the new disk drive and open its handle. If the handle is
closed, you cannot insert the disk drive completely into the bay.
6
Insert the new disk drive. Make sure that you push it forward completely before
you press the handle into place.
7
Replace the front bezel.
Physically Replacing a Disk Drive on the Snap Server 14000
If a drive fails, a drive light on the front of the server flashes amber and indicates
which drive has failed. The front LCD status display also indicates which drive has
failed.
1
Before proceeding, make sure you have
logically removed the drive using the
Administrator Tool as described in the
previous section.
2
Open the front panel door.
3
To pull out the failed drive, unlatch the
handle and pull gently.
4
To insert the new drive, push the drive all
the way forward and then push the handle
until the drive is seated.
5
Close the front panel door.
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