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9. On the VxRail Manager, Health page, Physical view, verify that the drive shows a Healthy
status. Refresh the page if needed.
10. Log into vCenter and perform a vSAN health check.
a. In the navigation panel, select the vSAN cluster.
b. In the Monitor tab, select
Virtual SAN
>
Health.
c. Click
Retest
.
d. Verify that there are no errors.
Replacing a cache drive
A VxRail cluster configured with a Failure to Tolerate SPBM of at least 1 tolerates the failure of
a SSD cache without data unavailability or loss. When a cache drive fails, take the disk group
that contains the failed cache drive offline. The storage components in the disk group are
automatically rebuilt on other disk groups in the cluster.
Procedure
The following procedure lists the high-level steps involved with replacing a capacity drive.
For more detailed procedure for specific hardware configuration, refer to the procedure
generated from the SolVe Desktop available from Dell EMC support
https://support.emc.com/
.
1. On the VxRail Manager Health, Physical view, identify the failed drive and click on it to
display the disk information.
2. Click
HARDWARE REPLACEMENT
to initiate the drive replacement.
The automated procedure performs the necessary steps to verify the system and prepare
for drive replacement.
3. Remove the bezel from the VxRail appliance.
If the bezel has a key lock, unlock the bezel with the provided key. Press the two tabs on
either side of the bezel to release the bezel from its latches and pull the bezel off the
latches.
4. Identify the drive to be replaced by the blinking locator LED. Remove the failed drive by
pressing the drive release button and pulling the drive release lever completely open, and
then sliding the drive and carrier out of the system.
5. Remove the four small screws on the side of the failed drive and remove it from the drive
carrier.
6. Install the replacement drive into the carrier and replace the four screws.
7. Install the replacement drive and carrier back into the system by carefully inserting it into the
slot in the appliance until it is fully seated. Close the handle to lock it into place.
8. Follow the prompts in the VxRail Manager drive replacement procedure.
The drive is verified and added back into the vSAN cluster.
9. Reinstall the bezel by pushing the ends of the bezel onto the latch brackets until it snaps
into place.
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