Remove A Drive From The Rear Drive Cage - HP Apollo 4200 Gen9 Maintenance And Service Manual

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CAUTION:
the front drive cage is extended while the server is powered on, do one of the following:
Failure to observe this caution will result in improper airflow and insufficient cooling that can lead
to thermal damage.
If you intend to remove a drive from the front drive cage 2:
1.
Extend the front drive cages from the chassis
a.
Remove the drive from the front drive cage 2. See the procedural images in the previous step of this
b.
section.

Remove a drive from the rear drive cage

Back up all server data.
1.
Access the product rear panel.
2.
To remove an LFF drive:
3.
Determine the status of the drive from the drive LED definitions.
a.
Wait until the Online/Activity LED stops flashing.
b.
Press the latch to open the release lever.
c.
Pull the release lever to disengage the drive from the backplane, and then slide the drive out of the
d.
drive bay.
To remove an SFF drive:
4.
Determine the status of the drive from the drive LED definitions.
a.
Wait until the icon in the Do Not Remove button stops flashing and is no longer illuminated.
b.
Press the Do Not Remove button to open the release lever.
c.
Do not operate the server for long periods with the front drive cages extended. When
If the front drive health/thermal LED is functional, monitor the status of this LED.
When this LED starts flashing amber, immediately slide the drive cage back into
the chassis and keep it there until the LED turns green.
If the front drive health/thermal LED is not functional, do not keep the drive cage
out of the chassis for more than 140 sec. After 140 sec, slide the drive cage inside
the chassis and keep it there for at least 300 sec before extending it out again.
DRAFT - HP Confidential - DRAFT
("Extend the front drive
cages" on page 21).
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