Replacing A Disk Drive In Carrier (Ddic); Drawer Latch - IBM 5147-084 Installation And User Manual

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Closing a drawer
1. Press and hold both of the black latches on the sides of the drawer (see the following figure).
Figure 29. Drawer latch
2. Push the drawer in slightly.
3. Release the black latches and check they have returned to their original position.
4. Push the drawer all the way back into the enclosure, making sure it clicks home.

Replacing a disk drive in carrier (DDIC)

For monitoring and replacing failed drives, see Elastic Storage Server Spectrum Scale RAID Administration
Guide. Two steps are required; removing the existing drive, and replacing it with a new one.
Removing a DDIC
Note: Remove a drive only if a replacement is available. Closing the drawer with one or more drives
removed can cause cooling problems.
1. Identify which drawer contains the drive to be replaced. If the drive number is known, you can use
the plan in the following figure. If the drive failed, the drive fault LED is lit amber on the relevant
drawer.
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