b.
Reconnect the A side cables to exclude the expansion enclosure from the chain. Click
Next
to
validate the cabling.
4.
Disconnect the B-side chain.
a.
Disconnect the B-side cables that connect the expansion enclosure to the storage system..
b.
Reconnect the B-side cables to exclude the expansion enclosure from the chain.
Release the Disks in the Expansion Enclosure
Use the Dell Storage Manager Client to release the disks in an expansion enclosure before removing the
expansion enclosure.
About this task
Releasing disks causes all of the data to move off the disks.
NOTE: Do not release disks unless the remaining disks have enough free space for the restriped
data.
Steps
1.
Use the Dell Storage Manager Client to connect to the Storage Center.
2.
Click the
Hardware
tab.
3.
In the
Hardware
tab navigation pane, expand the enclosure to remove.
4.
Select the
Disks
node.
5.
Select all of the disks in the expansion enclosure.
6.
Right-click on the selected disks and select
Release Disk
. The
Release Disk
dialog box opens.
7.
Select
Perform RAID rebalance immediately
.
8.
Click
OK
.
When all of the drives in the expansion enclosure are in the
Unassigned
disk folder, the expansion
enclosure is safe to remove.
Disconnect the SC200/SC220 Expansion Enclosure from the A-Side of the
Chain
Disconnect the A-side cables from the expansion enclosure that you want to remove.
1.
Disconnect the A-side cable (shown in orange) from expansion enclosure 1: top EMM, port A. The B-
side cables continue to carry I/O while the A-side is disconnected.
2.
Remove the A-side cable between expansion enclosure 1: top EMM, port B and expansion enclosure
2: top EMM, port A.
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Adding or Removing an Expansion Enclosure