This section provides the following information: • Intended audience • Prerequisites • NetApp to Quantum Naming Decoder Intended audience This guide is intended for storage customers and technicians. Prerequisites Prerequisites for installing and using this product include knowledge of: • Servers and computer networks •...
NetApp to Quantum Naming Decoder Table 1 to correlate the NetApp product nomenclature to the equivalent Quantum-storage naming conventions. Table 1 Product Nomenclature E-Series NetApp Product Quantum-Storage Description Controller-Drive Tray Base System Quantum uses Base System when referring to a drive tray with the RAID controllers.
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Replacing a Failed Drive in the E5660 Controller-Drive Tray To access this product, go to the NetApp® Support Site at mysupport.netapp.com. You can determine whether you have a failed drive in two ways: 1. The Recovery Guru directs you to replace a failed drive. 2.
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Taking a Glance at the E5660 Controller-Drive Tray Figure 1. LEDs on the Left End Cap of the E5660 Controller-Drive Tray – Front View 1. Power LED (Green) 2. Standby LED (Green) 3. Controller-Drive Tray Locate LED (White) 4. Controller-Drive Tray Over-Temperature LED (Amber) 5.
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Figure 2. LEDs on the Drive Drawer – Front View 1. Drive Drawer Service Action Allowed LED (Blue) 2. Drive Drawer Service Action Required LED (Amber) 3. Drive 1 Activity LED (Green) 4. Drive 2 Activity LED (Green) 5. Drive 3 Activity LED (Green) 6.
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Replacing a Drive in the E5660 Controller-Drive Tray 1. Gather support data about your storage array by using one of these methods: Use the storage management software to collect and save a support bundle of your storage array. From the Array Management Window toolbar, select Monitor >...
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ATTENTION Potential damage to drives – Bumping a drive against another surface can damage the drive mechanism or connectors. 7. Release the drive drawer levers on each side of the appropriate drive drawer by pulling both towards the center. NOTE If you are replacing multiple drives in separate drawers, only one drawer can be extended at a time. Figure 5.
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a. Locate the drive release lever that secures the drive handle in place. Disengage the drive release lever by carefully pulling it back to release the drive handle. Figure 7. Drive Release Lever 1. Drive Release Lever 2. Drive Handle 6 - Replacing a Failed Drive in the E5660 Controller-Drive Tray...
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b. Raise the drive handle to the vertical position. Figure 8. Raised Drive Handle c. Lift the drive from the drive drawer by using the drive handle, and put the drive on a flat, static-free surface. If you are removing multiple drives, label each drive with the tray number, the drive drawer number, and the slot number.
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2. Align the two raised buttons on each side over the matching gap in the drive channel on the drive drawer. Figure 9. Raised Drive Handle Buttons (Side View) 1. Raised Buttons 3. Lower the drive straight down, and then rotate the drive handle down until the drive snaps into place under the drive release lever.
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ATTENTION Possible hardware damage – Make sure that you push both drive drawer levers to each side so that the drive drawer is completely closed. The drive drawer must be completely closed to allow proper airflow and prevent overheating. NOTE Depending on your configuration, the controller might automatically reconstruct data to the new drive. If the controller-drive tray uses hot spares, the controller might need to perform a complete reconstruction on the hot spare before the controller copies the data to the replaced drive.
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