16.2 Storage Subsystem
Removing the non-defective HDD Modules
CAUTION!
If you need to remove non-defective HDD modules, consider the following:
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Do never remove a non-defective HDD module during operation of the ETERNUS
CS800
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All HDD modules (drives) must be uniquely identified so that they can be
reinstalled in their original mounting locations later. If this is not done, existing
data can be lost.
16.2 Storage Subsystem
The following chapter applies for ETERNUS CS800 JX40 S2 and ETERNUS CS800 DX100
S3 storage systems.
The Hard Disk Drive (HDD) used in the JX40 S2 storage module and in the DX100 S3 is a
3.5" NL-SAS HDD with 7200 rpm.
CAUTION!
In order to avoid giving damages to the device by the static electricity of human
body, be sure to wear a wrist strap during the maintenance work. Hot Maintenance
work should be finished within 5 minutes (for preventing temperature rise).
This component can be replaced, during operation of the system (Hot Maintenance).
The component cannot be replaced when the system is powered off.
When replacing the HDD unit, it is possible that the error log will display multiple
errors, due to a temporary disarray of the transmission route within the
separation/connection of the HDD unit. This is not a problem/error of the HDD unit or
the device.
Removing
1. Press the latch of the disk drive and open the lock lever (1).
2. Hold the lock lever and pull the disk drive partway.
3. Take the hard disk drive out of the bay while supporting its bottom (2).
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Summary of Contents for ETERNUS CS800 S6
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Page 131: ...7 3 The Remote Management Console Figure 98 Remote Management Pages Map ETERNUS CS800 131 ...
Page 173: ...8 8 AIS Connect Figure 132 AISConnect Wizard Confirm ETERNUS CS800 173 ...
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