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Chapter 3: Maintenance and Component Installation
Figure 3-7. Viewing Properties in Disk Management\
Please wait for the target SSD to be fully removed from host, confirmed by:
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Its icon removed from the Devices panel of Devices and Printers
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Its disk number and information removed from Disk management
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In case of an RSSD, its LEDs should become OFF
After confirming that the target SSD has been removed from Windows, it may then be
safely removed from JBOF.
5.
Remove/eject a target NVMe SSD (Special Case).
If the location number of a target is 1, or the installed NVMe SSDs are mixed from different
enclosures [including both server and JBOF(s)], more information will be needed to prepare
the correct SSD for hot removal with a specific disk number.
With the additional cross-reference confirmation, the method discussed here could also be
applied for target SSDs covered above in simple cases.
To identify the target disk you must get the disk’s physical device object name in either of
two ways:
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In Disk Management, the physical device object name of a disk is obtained by opening
its Properties.