Chapter 9: Replacing Media Drives; In This Chapter; Replacing A Faulty Hard Drive; When To Hot-Swap Hard Drives - Avaya CallPilot 1002rp Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Chapter 9: Replacing media drives

In this chapter

Replacing a faulty hard drive

About the media drive bay
Removing the media drive carrier from the chassis
Replacing a tape, CD-ROM or floppy drive
Installing a tape drive
Replacing a faulty hard drive
The hard drives are hot-swappable. This means that you can replace a faulty hard drive without
powering down the server.
Important:
Replacement hard drives must be the same size or larger than the hard drives being
replaced

When to hot-swap hard drives

With a RAID controller, hot-swap device drivers, and operating system support, faulty SCA
SCSI hard drives can be hot-swapped on the 1002rp server.
Note:
Identify which hard drive to remove using the Windows Event Viewer (see
logs
on page 25). The appearance of event codes such as 40211(disk access error) or 40218
(error reading or writing multimedia volume) may be an indication of a failing disk drive.
Use the RAID management software to check if any drives are in a failed state.
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