
Maintenance
SSD Disk Maintenance
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SSD Disk Replacement
As soon as the broken SSD disk has been identified (see section
“Identifying a Defective SSD Disk” on page 55), it can be
replaced easily. The replacement of a broken SSD disk can be
divided into three steps:
1
Removing the SSD disk from the system.
2
Replacing the SSD disk.
3
Reassembling it into the system
SSD Disk Removal
The SSD disks that are accessible at the front of the system are
connected to the system with the help of disk carriers. They can
be removed easily, even when the system is running (hot-swap-
pable).
Perform the following steps:
1.
If appropriate, stop all accesses to the SSD disk array of your
system, for example, by exiting the video system software and
severing the network connections.
2.
Lift the faceplate of the system, see section “Faceplate” on
page 26.
3.
Then, unlatch the disk carrier of the defective SSD disk by
pressing the opener of the disk carrier (1).
This will cause the lever to come out of the disk carrier so
that it protrudes from the rest of the disk carriers.
Log Files
Before replacing a SSD disk you have to gather the
log files of the RAID controller. If you know how to
do this you may proceed on your own. If not, please
contact the Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH service
department first.
For an overview of a disk carrier as well as further infor-
mation about it see section “SSD Disk Array” on page 27.