Hardware Removal Or Replacement; Shutting Down/Starting Up A Dr4000 System - Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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Figure 7-5. Selecting Bootable Virtual Disk (VD)
6 Select Ctrl Mgmt, click Select bootable VD, and select VD 0 as the VD0
RAID1.
7 Click Apply, and reboot the DR4000 system.
The RM Recover My Appliance mode process will then complete.

Hardware Removal or Replacement

To remove or replace any DR4000 system hardware, follow the best practice
shut down/start up procedure. For specific removal and replacement
procedures, see the

Shutting Down/Starting Up a DR4000 System

Before attempting to remove or replace any hardware component in the
DR4000 system, you must observe the following best practice for shutting
down and starting up:
1 Power off the DR4000 system by selecting Shutdown in the System
Configuration page.
For more information, see "Shutting Down the DR4000 System" on
page 37. Another method for shutting down the system is to use the
DR4000 system CLI command, system --shutdown.
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Dell DR4000 System Owner's Manual.
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