Caution
You must use an ESD wrist strap, ground clip, and grounded ESD
workmat whenever you handle ISEs. Use the static protective service kit
(PN 29-262446).
Use great care when you handle an ISE; excessive shock can damage the
head-disk-assembly (HDA).
1.
If the ISE is mounted, logically dismount it from the system.
2.
Make the device unavailable to the system by entering the following DCL
command:
$ SET DEVICE/NOAVAILABLE
devicename
Return
3.
Verify that the device has been marked as unavailable by entering the
following DCL command:
$ SHOW DEVICE $1$DIA21
Return
Device
Device
Error
Volume
Free
Trans Mnt
Name
Status
Count
Label Blocks Count Cnt
$1$DIA21
(RICYAA)
Unavailable
5
4.
Set the ISE power switch to off (0). Wait 45 seconds for drive to stop spinning
(and for RF-disks, the interlock solenoid to release).
5.
Remove the ISE from the slot. Follow the steps in the device owner’s manual,
and observe all FRU handling procedures.
6.6.3 ISE Replacement
When you replace an ISE in a system that is running, use the following steps to
restore the parameters from the ISE being replaced. When you install a new ISE
in a system that is running, use the steps described in Section 6.6.4.
Caution
You must use an ESD wrist strap, ground clip, and grounded ESD
workmat whenever you handle ISEs. Use the static protective service kit
(PN 29-262446).
Use great care when handling an ISE. Excessive shock can damage the
HDA.
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