HP Surestore Disk Array 12h - And FC60 Service Manual page 292

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When a disk module is replaced, the new disk inherits the group properties of
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the original disk. For example, if you replace a disk that was part of volume
group 1, the replacement will also become part of volume group 1. If the disk is
a replacement for a global hot spare or an unassigned disk, the replacement will
become a global hot spare or an unassigned disk.
A special feature called drive lockout prevents unsupported disk drives from
being used in the disk array. If an unsupported disk drive is installed in the disk
array, the drive will be failed. Locked out drives will be indicated with a special
drive status (0x1B).
Removing a Disk Module or Filler Module
1.
Unlock and open the disk enclosure door.
2.
If removing a disk module, insert the plug end of your ESD wrist strap in the disk
enclosure ESD socket (A in
3.
Release the module by squeezing the latch tab (B in
part way out of the enclosure.
While the disk is spinning, it is vulnerable to damage. Wait for the disk to stop
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spinning (about 15 seconds) before fully removing the module from the
enclosure.
WARNING
To avoid electric shock hazard, do not touch the backplane or
adjacent drive electronics when removing and inserting disks.
4.
Slide the module out of the slot until you can grasp the handle (C). Support the disk
module with your other hand around the enclosed side.
When removing adjacent disk modules, removing them from right to left
Note
improves access to successive modules.
Disk Enclosure Modules
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Figure
90).
Figure
90) and sliding the module

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