
Figure 21 Diagram of the drive bays in a HP LeftHand 4130
Viewing disk status for the HP LeftHand 4330
The disks are labeled 1 through 8 in the Disk Setup window (
Figure 22 (page 41)
), and correspond
to the disk drives from top to bottom, left to right (
Figure 23 (page 41)
), when you are looking at
the front of the HP LeftHand 4330.
Figure 22 Viewing the Disk Setup tab in a HP LeftHand 4330
Figure 23 Diagram of the drive bays in a HP LeftHand 4330
Replacing a disk
The correct procedure for replacing a disk in a storage system depends upon a number of factors,
including the RAID configuration, the data protection level of volumes and snapshots, and the
number of disks being replaced. Replacing a disk in a storage system that is in a cluster requires
rebuilding data on the replaced disk.
Replacing a disk in a storage system includes the following basic steps.
•
Planning for rebuilding data on either the disk or the entire storage system (all storage systems)
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Powering the disk off in the CMC (non-hot-swap storage systems)
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Physically replacing the disk in the storage system (all storage systems)
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Powering the disk on in the CMC (non-hot-swap storage systems)
•
Rebuilding RAID on the disk or on the storage system (all storage systems)
Replacing a disk
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