9-24 Upgrading Your Server
5.
To use the server with the hard disk drive removed, insert a dummy tray into the empty
slot.
IMPORTANT:
To maintain the cooling effect in the server, install the
dummy tray in the vacant slot of the disk bay.
6.
Close the door opened in step 1 securely.
In the RAID System, the auto rebuild function can be used. The auto rebuild function can record the
information saved in a defected hard disk drive into the new replaced disk to recover the server to
the state before the occurrence of the fault.
The auto rebuild function is valid for RAID System of RAID1, RAID5, or RAID6.
The auto rebuild is automatically started only by the hot-swap of a defected hard disk drive (or disk
replacement in the power-on state). During the auto rebuild, the disk lamp on the hard disk drive is
lit green or amber alternatively.
IMPORTANT:
If the auto rebuild fails, the disk lamp on the hard disk
drive goes on amber. Provide the disk removal or installation again,
then run the auto rebuild.
Obey the following cautions when the auto rebuild function is used.
Do not turn off the power of the server in the interval from a fault of a hard disk drive to
the end of the auto rebuild.
Install a new hard disk drive after the interval of 90 seconds or longer has passed from the
removal of the defected hard disk drive.
If a hard disk drive is being rebuilt, do not replace another disk. (The disk lamp on the
hard disk being rebuilt is lit green or amber alternatively.)
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