Servicing the Disk Shelves
Be sure to read sections
"Prerequisites for Servicing Hardware" on page
To replace disk shelf components, use the following tasks.
"Replacing a Faulty Disk Shelf Drive" on page 256
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"Replacing a Disk Shelf Power Supply" on page 259
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"Replacing a Disk Shelf I/O Module" on page 264
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"Replacing a Disk Shelf SIM Board" on page 266
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"Adding a New Disk Shelf" on page 269
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"Adding a Disk Shelf Cache Device" on page 270
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To understand disk shelf components, see the following topics.
"Disk Shelf Front and Back Panel Components" on page 272
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"Disk Shelf Indicators" on page 277
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"Disk Shelf Drive Locations" on page 284
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"Disk Shelf Configurations" on page 286
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"Maximum Number of Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration" on page 289
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"SAS-2" on page 289
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Electrostatic Discharge Precautions
Remove all plastic, vinyl, and foam material from the work area.
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Wear an antistatic wrist strap at all times when handling any CRU.
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Before handling any CRU, discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded surface.
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Do not remove a CRU from its antistatic protective bag until you are ready to install it.
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After removing a CRU from the chassis, immediately place it in an antistatic bag or
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antistatic packaging.
"Getting Started with Servicing the Hardware" on page 15
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