Media Devices (CD-ROM Drive, Tape Drive, Diskette Drive,
Non-Hot-Swappable SCSI Disk Drives)
CAUTION:
Do not open the drive; no user adjustments or serviceable parts are inside.
CAUTION:
A class 3 laser is contained in the device. Do not attempt to operate the drive
while it is disassembled. Do not attempt to open the covers of the drive as it
is not serviceable and is to be replaced as a unit.
Notes:
1. This procedure is the same for any media device that is supported by this
drawer. It also applies to non-hot-swappable SCSI disk drives and the SCSI
boot drive, if both disk drive banks have SSA backplanes or the SCSI RAID
feature is installed.
2. For additional information regarding the operation of the media drives see the
installation and user's guide that came with the drives.
Attention: Use caution while handling all drives. Drives are more likely to be
damaged during installation and service. Bumping or handling drives roughly can
cause latent failures. Do not stack drives and always use appropriate ESD practices.
A drop of as little as 1/4 inch can cause latent failures. The drive can take 30
seconds to spin down, so wait at least 30 seconds after switching off the hot-
swappable drives for removal.
Removal
1. If the rack unit has a front door, open it.
2. Place the drawer in the front service position, as described in “Front Service
Position” on page 7-59.
3. Loosen the retained screws at the top of the media bank cover and remove it
from the media bank.
4. Slide the drive forward to remove.
5. Note which cables are connected to the drive. Label them to ensure that each
cable is returned to the correct location when replacing them.
6. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the drive you are removing.
7. If there is an interposer, remove it from the drive and save it for installation on
the replacement drive.
8. Remove the metal plate from the drive you just removed and save it for installa-
tion on the replacement drive.
7-62
RS/6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide
Summary of Contents for H SERIES RS/6000
Page 1: ...RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series IBM Installation and Service Guide SA38 0547 01...
Page 14: ...xiv RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 34: ...1 18 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 106: ...2 72 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 178: ...3 72 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 262: ...7 14 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 279: ...Chapter 7 Removal and Replacement Procedures 7 31...
Page 315: ...Chapter 8 Parts Information Chapter 8 Parts Information 8 1...
Page 328: ...8 14 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 340: ...A 12 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 401: ...expect 8 r or 7 r or 6 r or 4 r or 3 r delay 2 done Appendix E Modem Configurations E 21...
Page 408: ...E 28 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 412: ...F 4 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 419: ...Index X 7...
Page 420: ...X 8 RS 6000 Enterprise Server Model H Series Installation and Service Guide...
Page 423: ......