
Job Aid: Replacing the hard drive on the Avaya S8510 server
40 Job Aids for Field Replacements (FRUs) for the Avaya S8510 Server
Install the replacement drive in the S8510 server
To install the replacement hard drive in the S8510 server use
in a different order:
1. Open the hard drive carrier handle on the replacement hard drive (Note 1).
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Ensure that the adjacent drive is securely seated in the backplane and the hard
drive carrier handle is locked in place. Inserting a hard drive carrier and
attempting to lock its handle next to a partially-installed carrier can damage the
partially-installed carrier’s shield spring and make it useless.
2. Insert the hard drive carrier into the drive bay until it is seated in the backplane (Note 3).
3. Close the hard drive carrier handle to lock the hard drive in place (Note 2).
Replace the front bezel
To replace the front bezel and cover on the S8510 server use
Figure 7: Remove the front bezel
1. Seat the right end of the bezel in the notch on the right front of the server chassis (Note 3 in
).
2. Press the left end of the bezel into place until the tab locks in place (Note 2 in
Figure 7: Remove the front bezel from the Avaya S8510 server
3. If the bezel was originally locked, lock the bezel with the system key (Note 1 in
Figure 7: Remove the front bezel from the Avaya S8510 server
on page 36). (See also,
Note, p. 31.)
Monitor the drive rebuild
The RAID software rebuilds the hard drive automatically in approximately 80 minutes, during
which time the hard drive LED flashes green slowly (see
To monitor the hard drive rebuilding process:
1. Connect your laptop to the server’s command line interface.
2. Type either of the following commands (or alternate between them) to monitor the hard
drive rebuilding process: