
e. Lower the drive straight down, and then rotate the cam handle down until the drive snaps into
place under the orange release latch.
f.
Repeat the previous substeps for each drive in the drawer.You must be sure that slots 0, 3, 6,
and 9 in each drawer contain drives.
g. Carefully push the drive drawer back into the enclosure.
Attention: Possible loss of data access –
Never
slam the drawer shut. Push the drawer in slowly to
avoid jarring the drawer and causing damage to the
storage array.
h. Close the drive drawer by pushing both levers towards the center.
i.
Repeat these steps for each drawer in the disk shelf.
Step 4. If you are adding multiple disk shelves, repeat the previous steps for each disk shelf you are
installing.
Step 5. Connect the power supplies for each disk shelf:
a. Connect the power cords first to the disk shelves, securing them in place with the power cord
retainer, and then connect the power cords to different power sources for resiliency.
b. Turn on the power supplies for each disk shelf and wait for the disk drives to spin up.
Step 6. Set the shelf ID for each disk shelf you are hot-adding to an ID that is unique within the HA pair or
single-controller configuration.
If you have a DM3000x, DM5000x, or DM7000x configuration, shelf IDs must be unique across the
internal disk shelf and externally attached disk shelves.
You can use the following substeps to change shelf IDs, or for more detailed instructions, use the
procedure in the “Changing the disk shelf ID” section.
a. If needed, run the
storage shelf show -fields shelf-id
command to see a list of shelf IDs
already in use (and duplicates if present) in your system.
b. Access the shelf ID button behind the left end cap.
c. Change the shelf ID to a valid ID (00 through 99).
d. Power-cycle the disk shelf to make the shelf ID take effect.Wait at least 10 seconds before
turning the power back on to complete the power cycle.
The shelf ID blinks and the operator display panel amber LED blinks until you power cycle the
disk shelf.
e. Repeat substeps a through d for each disk shelf you are hot-adding.
Cabling disk shelves with IOM12 modules for a hot-add
You cable the SAS connections, shelf-to-shelf and controller-to-stack, as applicable for hot-added disk
shelves so they have connectivity to the system.
Before you begin
You must have met the requirements in the “Requirements for a hot-adding disk shelves with IOM12
modules” section and installed, powered on, and set shelf IDs for each disk shelf as instructed in the
“Installing disk shelves with IOM12 modules for a hot-add” section.
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Installation and Cabling Guide for DM120S, DM240S, and DM600S
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