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1.
Identify the power supply module to be replaced (see the LED on the back of the power supply).
2.
Disconnect the AC power cord of the faulty power supply from the AC power source.
3.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the faulty power supply module.
4.
While pushing in the green latch (see Letter A), use the handle to pull the power supply module from
the system (see Letter B).
5.
Locate and unpack the replacement power supply.
Figure 82. Power Supply Module Installation
6.
Insert the power supply module into the empty bay and push it in until the green latch locks the
module in place.
7.
Install the AC power cord to the power supply module.
8.
Connect the AC power cord to the AC power source.
5.5
Front 2.5” Drive Replacement
The system may have support for 8, 16, or 24 front drive bays. Each drive bay will include a drive carrier that
must be populated with a drive (SSD or HDD) or supplied drive blank. All drives attached to a common
backplane must match media type (SSD or HDD). Mixing drive storage media types within a common
backplane is not supported. In addition, all drives attached to a common backplane must share a common
interface type (SATA/SAS or NVMe).
Note:
To support proper airflow requirements within the system, all drive carriers installed within the front
drive bay must be populated with a drive or supplied drive blank insert.
Drive carrier removal from the chassis and installation into the chassis is tool-less. However, installing a drive
into the drive carrier requires a Phillips* head screwdriver.
Required Tools and Supplies
•
Anti-static wrist strap and ESD safe workbench (recommended)
•
Phillips head screwdriver
Average Time to Complete:
~ 5 minutes
Procedure Prerequisites
•
It is recommended that the system be powered down and unplugged from the AC power source
before replacing a faulty drive (SSD or HDD) from the front drive bay. However, the backplane within
the drive bay does support swapping out faulty drives while the system is operational. Hot swapping
a drive should only be performed if the faulty drive was configured as part of a fault tolerant RAID
configuration (RAID 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, or 60).
•
Identify and locate the faulty drive using management software and / or the drive fault LED.
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