Removing
a
Hot-Swap
Disk
Drive
with
the
System
Power
Off
A
hot-swap
disk
drive
is
removed
from
the
system
with
the
system
power
off
when
the
system
is
running
Linux
or
a
system
failure
has
occurred.
Attention:
Before
you
perform
the
following
procedure,
if
your
system
is
operational,
back
up
the
data
for
the
drive
you
are
removing,
and
ensure
that
the
drive
has
been
removed
from
the
configuration.
Physically
removing
a
hot-swap
drive
from
the
system
before
it
has
been
removed
from
the
system
configuration
can
cause
unrecoverable
data
corruption.
Refer
to
“Deconfiguring
a
Disk
Drive
for
Removal”
on
page
276.
To
remove
a
hot-swap
disk
drive
with
the
system
power
off,
see
the
illustration
on
page
278
and
do
the
following:
1.
If
the
system
is
operational,
stop
the
system
as
described
in
“Stopping
the
System”
on
page
246.
If
the
system
is
not
operational,
go
to
step
3.
2.
Ensure
all
data
on
the
disk
has
been
saved.
3.
Open
the
front
bezel
door.
4.
Locate
the
hot-swap
disk
drive
you
want
to
remove.
Note
the
disk
drive’s
bay
location
so
that
it
can
be
replaced
in
the
same
slot.
5.
Remove
the
disk
drive
by
placing
the
disk
drive
release
handle
into
the
open
position
(perpendicular
to
the
drive)
and
pulling
the
hot-swap
disk
drive
away
from
the
bay.
See
the
illustration
on
page
278.
Replacing
or
Installing
a
Hot-Swap
Disk
Drive
with
the
System
Power
Off
A
hot-swap
disk
drive
is
replaced
or
installed
into
the
system
with
the
system
power
off
when
the
system
is
running
Linux
or
a
system
failure
has
occurred.
To
replace
or
install
a
hot-swap
disk
drive
with
the
system
power
off,
see
the
illustration
on
page
278
and
do
the
following:
1.
Install
the
disk-drive
bezel
as
described
in
“Disk
Drive
Bezels
and
Fillers”
on
page
275.
2.
Ensure
the
handle
on
the
front
of
the
disk
drive
is
open
(perpendicular
to
the
drive).
3.
Align
the
drive
assembly
so
that
it
engages
the
guide
rails
in
the
bay.
4.
Push
the
drive
assembly
into
the
bay
until
the
drive
handle
engages
the
lock
mechanism.
5.
Push
the
disk
drive
handle
in
until
it
locks.
6.
If
the
system
is
operational,
start
the
system
as
described
in
“Starting
the
System”
on
page
247.
7.
Close
the
bezel
door.
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