Note: The optional
--force
flag may be added if the failDisk command exits with the complaint:
“No disk detected as failed and <device> not specified with force.“
and it
is completely certain the command should be run on the specified disk. The
--force
option may
mark a good disk as failed.
For example:
# /usr/TKLC/plat/sbin/failDisk /dev/sdb
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md7...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md13...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md11...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md4...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md8...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md3...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md5...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md1...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md10...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md2...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md6...
Removing device /dev/sdb from md group md9...
waiting for md subsystem to fail and remove devices...
md subsystem is finished with '/dev/sdb'
Looking for 3ware SCSI controller...
3ware SCSI controller not found.
Removal of /dev/sdb completed, OK.
Procedure — Removing the Front Bezel
Note: Hold the bezel in place while loosening the screws. After both screws are loosened, the bezel
from the chassis.
Remove the left and right side mounting screws. (“A” in
Figure 21: Removing the Front Bezel
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