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STEP 2 |
Remove the failed drive from the RAID 1 array configuration. In this example, run the following
command to remove the
admin@PA-5020> request system raid remove log1
Press the ejector button on the drive carrier to release the carrier handle and gently pull the
STEP 3 |
handle toward you to remove the carrier and drive.
The illustration shows how to remove a system (SYS) drive. The procedure to remove a log drive is the
same.
Remove the replacement drive from the packaging and determine the drive model. You will
STEP 4 |
compare this model number with the model number of the failed drive to determine which
replacement procedure to use in 7.
STEP 5 |
Install the replacement drive in the drive carrier.
1. Remove the replacement drive from the antistatic bag and place it on an antistatic surface. Place the
failed drive next to the replacement drive with the connectors facing the same direction.
2. Remove the four screws that hold the failed drive in the carrier and remove the drive from the
carrier.
3. Install the replacement drive in the carrier and secure it using the four screws you removed from the
failed drive.
The illustration shows an SSD system drive and an HDD log drive; the procedure to swap the drive is the
same for both.
Install the carrier with the replacement drive:
STEP 6 |
1. Ensure that the drive carrier lever is in the open position; if it is not, press the ejector button on the
drive carrier to release the lever and pull it out until it is fully open.
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drive from the array:
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