Chapter 5: Drive Maintenance; Drive Maintenance Guidelines; Remove A Drive - HP SimpliVity 380 Gen9 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 5: Drive maintenance

This section contains the following topics:

Drive maintenance guidelines

Remove a drive

Install a drive
If a disk drive fails, replace it as soon as possible to avoid data loss.
Drive maintenance guidelines
You can replace a single failed or failing drive without disrupting operations.
Do not remove a drive until you are ready to replace it.
Replace drives only with drives of the same size, speed, and type. For information on supported replacement
drives and the required firmware revision, contact Customer Support (http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc).
Store drives properly. Store replacement drives in the packaging in which they were shipped. Do not stack
drives or place anything on top of a drive.
Protect drives from electrostatic discharge. Wear an electrostatic wrist strap when handling a drive, unless it is
protected from electrostatic discharge.
Handle drives carefully. Hold a drive only by the plastic part of the carrier or the handle. Do not drop or jolt a
drive or force a drive into a drive slot.
Do not leave a drive slot empty. Each drive slot must contain a drive or a blank carrier. Operating the server
with an empty drive slot voids your warranty and support contract.
Do not remove a drive from its carrier unless instructed by Customer Support (http://www.hpe.com/
support/hpesc).
Keep shipping material. Return a failed drive to Customer Support (http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc)
in the packaging in which the replacement drive was shipped. Shipping drives in unauthorized packaging may
void your warranty.
Drive replacement requires a RAID rebuild, which might take some time to complete on a server that contains
many GB or TB of data. The rebuild might proceed faster if you complete these tasks:
Quiesce I/O or do the replacement operation at a time when I/O is minimal.
Shut down VMs.
Migrate VMs to an alternate host.
NOTE:
You can use the LEDs to monitor the RAID rebuild status.
For more information about how to complete the tasks, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE OmniStack
Administrator Guide.
Remove a drive
Before you begin
You have completed these tasks:
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