Installing
a
hot-swap
hard
disk
drive
Complete
the
following
steps
to
install
a
drive
in
a
hot-swap
bay.
Attention:
When
you
handle
static-sensitive
devices,
take
precautions
to
avoid
damage
from
static
electricity.
For
details
about
handling
these
devices,
see
“Handling
static-sensitive
devices”
on
page
40.
1.
Review
the
information
in
“Before
you
begin”
on
page
39
and
“Safety
information”
on
page
167.
2.
If
you
are
installing
drives
in
a
tower
model,
remove
the
bezel
(see
“Removing
the
bezel
(tower
model)”
on
page
50).
3.
Touch
the
static-protective
package
that
contains
the
drive
to
any
unpainted
metal
surface
on
the
server;
then,
remove
the
drive
from
the
package
and
place
it
on
a
static-protective
surface.
4.
Determine
the
bay
into
which
you
will
install
the
drive.
Note:
If
you
are
installing
a
hard
disk
drive
in
one
of
the
bays
7
through
12
(lower
drive
cage),
you
must
first
install
an
optional
hot-swap
SCSI
backplane
and
a
SCSI
or
RAID
adapter.
See
“Working
with
the
optional
xSeries
6-Pack
Hot-Swap
Hard
Drive
Expansion
Kit”
on
page
61
for
complete
detailed
installation
instructions.
5.
Remove
the
filler
panel
from
one
of
the
empty
hot-swap
bays
by
inserting
your
finger
into
the
depression
at
the
left
side
of
the
filler
panel
and
pulling
the
panel
away
from
the
server.
Attention:
To
maintain
proper
system
cooling,
do
not
operate
the
server
for
more
than
10
minutes
without
either
a
drive
or
a
filler
panel
installed
in
each
bay.
6.
Install
the
hard
disk
drive
in
the
hot-swap
bay:
a.
Ensure
that
the
tray
handle
is
open
(that
is,
perpendicular
to
the
drive).
b.
Align
the
drive
assembly
with
the
guide
rails
in
the
bay.
c.
Gently
push
the
drive
assembly
into
the
bay
until
the
drive
stops.
d.
Push
the
tray
handle
to
the
closed
(locked)
position.
Filler panel
Hard disk drive
Drive tray
Drive tray handle
(in open position)
e.
Check
the
hard
disk
drive
status
LED
on
the
front
of
the
drive
to
verify
that
the
hard
disk
drive
is
operating
properly.
If
the
amber
hard
disk
drive
status
LED
for
a
drive
is
lit
continuously,
that
individual
drive
is
faulty
and
needs
to
be
replaced.
If
the
green
hard
disk
drive
activity
LED
is
flashing,
the
drive
is
being
accessed.
Chapter
4.
Customer
replaceable
units
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