11-10 Upgrading Your Server
Removal
Follow the procedure as described below to remove hard disk drives.
IMPORTANT:
About data on the hard disk drive
Be sure to take appropriate measures not to leak important data (e.g.,
customers' information or companies' management information) on
the removed hard disk drive to any third parties.
Data seems to be erased when you empty "Recycle Bin" of
Windows or execute the "format" command of the operating system.
However, the actual data remains written on the hard disk drive.
Data not erased completely may be restored by special software and
used for unexpected purposes.
It is strongly recommended that the software or service (both
available at stores) for data erasure should be used in order to avoid
the trouble explained above. For details on data erasure, ask your
sales representative.
Observe the following to disconnect the power cable.
– Do not twist the cable.
– Always hold the cable connector to pull the cable out.
– Hold the cable connector and pull it straight out.
NOTE:
If removing a failing hard disk drive, confirm the slot in which
the DISK LED of the hard disk drive is amber before starting the
removal.
1.
See the section "Preparing for Installation and Removal" described earlier to prepare.
2.
Push the lever to unlock, and open the handle.
NOTE:
The POWER switch is located close to the hard disk drive bay
1. Be careful not to press the POWER switch when installing or
removing the hard disk drive. Otherwise, the system shutdown will
occur.
DISK LED
3.5-inch hard disk drive
2.5-inch hard disk drive
DISK LED
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