9-12 Upgrading Your Server
NOTES:
Make sure of the orientation of the hard disk drive tray before
inserting it into the cage according to the figure shown above. Also
make sure that the hooks of the hard disk drive are engaged with the
frame of the disk cage.
The slots of the disk cage contain dummy trays. To install the hard
disk drive, first remove the dummy tray according to the removal
procedure described later.
Install a dummy tray to the vacant slot of the cage to keep the
cooling effect of the server.
To remove the hard disk drive carrier, push the blue tab on the lever and open the lever
toward you until it stops. Then, the hard disk drive carrier is unlocked.
Securely hold the tray and the lever and insert them straight into the disk cage.
IMPORTANT:
Removing more than one hard disk drive while the
server is powered on destroys the logical disk. Remove or replace the
hard disk drive one by one.
4.
Close the front mask.
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