Media Drives (Diskette, CD-ROM, Tape, or Disk Drive)
Note:
The two media bays can be used to house an IDE CD-ROM, IDE DVDROM, SCSI DVDRAM, tape
drive, or diskette drive. See the illustration on 467 and 468 for the location of the two media bays.
However, if your system has an IDE CD-ROM, it should be placed in media bay 1.
Before performing this procedure, read the following:
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“Safety Notices” on page xi
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“Laser Safety Information” on page xii
Media Removal
To remove any of the media drives located in either media bay 1 or media bay 2, do the following:
1. On a Model 6C4, open the front and rear rack doors and place the system into the service position as
described in “Placing the Model 6C4 into the Service Position” on page 429.
On a Model 6E4, open the bezel door.
2. If you are servicing a Model 6E4, open the bezel door.
3. Shut down the system as described in either “Stopping the System without an HMC Attached” on
page 424, “Stopping the System with an HMC Attached and AIX Installed” on page 424, or “Stopping
the System with an HMC Attached and Linux Installed” on page 425.
4. Disconnect the power source to the system.
Note:
This system may be equipped with a second power supply. Before continuing with this
procedure, ensure that the power source to the system has been completely disconnected.
5. Remove the service access cover as described in “Service Access Cover Removal (Model 6C4)” on
page 431 or “Service Access Cover Removal (Model 6E4)” on page 436.
6. Remove the front bezel as described in “Front Bezel Removal (Model 6C4)” on page 442 or “Front
Bezel Removal (Model 6E4)” on page 443.
7. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the media device that you are servicing.
8. Grasping the top front of the media device, press the release tab located on the bottom center of the
media drive, and slide the media drive out of the media bay.
9. Remove the four retaining screws holding the carrier tray assembly to the media drive.
10. Put the media drive and carrier tray assembly in a safe place.
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