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SpycerBox Hardware Guide
The hardware replacement of a failed disk can be divided into three
steps:
1.
Remove the hard disk from the system.
2.
3.
Reassemble it into the system.
All steps are explained in the following.
Step 1: Removing the Hard Disk
The hard disks that are accessible at the front of the system store the
data of the main storage. Because they are connected to the whole sys-
tem with the help of disk carriers, they can be removed easily.
To remove a hard disk from the system perform the following:
y
If appropriate, stop all accesses to the hard disk array of your sys-
tem, for example, by severing the network connections.
y
Lift the faceplate of the system (see section “Faceplate” on
page 2-6).
y
Unlock the disk carrier of the defective hard disk by pressing the
opener of the disk carrier to the left (1).
This will cause the lever to come out of the disk carrier so that it pro-
trudes a little from the rest of the front.
y
Take the lever and turn it more to the left (2) until it cannot be
moved further:
Figure 5-2: Pulling out the lever
This takes the hard disk installed in the disk carrier out of the system’s
interfaces inside.
y
Once the interface connection inside the system is severed, you can
pull the disk carrier out of the system.
For an overview of a disk carrier as well as further information
about it see section “Hard Disk Array” on page 2-7.
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