Maintenance and service • Replacing a PCI SATA RAID hard disk in a RAID 1 set
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Maintenance and service
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14 Replacing a PCI SATA RAID hard disk in a RAID 1 set
This example assumes that the secondary hard disk (HDD1) is defective in a RAID 1 configuration. In such a case,
the defective hard disk can be replaced by the replacement drive SATA hard disk.
Model number of PCI SATA RAID controller
Model number of required replacement SATA
HDD
Note
5ACPCI.RAIC-01
5ACPCI.RAIC-02
60 GB hard disk
5ACPCI.RAIC-03
5ACPCI.RAIC-04
160 GB hard disk
5ACPCI.RAIC-05
5MMHDD.0250-00
250 GB hard disk
5ACPCI.RAIC-06
5MMHDD.0500-00
500 GB hard disk
Table 269: Overview of required replacement SATA HDD for PCI SATA HDD RAID controller
A size 10 Torx screwdriver is needed to replace the hard disk.
14.1 Procedure
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Touch the housing or ground connection in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body.
3. Remove the side cover.
4. Remove the SATA RAID insert.
5. Loosen the 4 appropriate fastening screws (M3x5).
Secondary hard disk
(HDD1)
Primary hard disk
(HDD0)
Figure 224: Screw layout on the back side of the 5ACPCI.RAIC-03 SATA RAID controller
6. On the front side, slide the hard disk down and away (Replacing the hard disk - left image).
7. Insert the new hard disk carefully into the connector (Replacing the hard disk - right image), being careful to
only touch it on the front, not on the top.