Quantum StorNext QD7000 Replacing Manual

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Replacing Drive in Expansion Unit
StorNext QD7000
Firmware 8.30.xx.xx
6-68558-01 Rev A

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  • Page 1 Replacing Drive in Expansion Unit StorNext QD7000 Firmware 8.30.xx.xx 6-68558-01 Rev A...
  • Page 2 Artico, Be Certain (and the Q brackets design), DLT, DXi, DXi Accent, DXi V1000, DXi V2000, DXi V4000, DXiV-Series, FlexTier, Lattus, the Q logo, the Q Quantum logo, Q-Cloud, Quantum (and the Q brackets design), the Quantum logo, Quantum Be Certain...
  • Page 3 Titan RAID controller, only). Refer to the NetApp to Quantum Naming Decoder section for additional information. This section provides the following information: • Audience • Prerequisites • NetApp to Quantum Naming Decoder • Product Safety Statements • Contacts • Comments • Quantum Global Services Audience This manual is intended for storage customers and technicians.
  • Page 4: Netapp To Quantum Naming Decoder

    Product Quantum-Storage Description Controller-Drive Tray Base System Quantum uses Base System when referring to a drive tray with the RAID controllers. Drive Tray Expansion Unit Quantum uses Expansion Unit when referring to a drive tray with the environmental services modules (ESMs).
  • Page 5 Preface E-Series NetApp Product Quantum-Storage Description E5560 or E5660 Quantum StorNext QD7000 (DE6600 4U drive enclosure with E5500 or E5600 RAID controllers) E5460 Quantum StorNext QD6000 (DE6600 4U drive enclosure with E5400 RAID controllers) E5424 Quantum StorNext QS2400 (DE5600 24-drive 2U...
  • Page 6: Product Safety Statements

    Preface Product Safety Quantum will not be held liable for damage arising from unauthorized Statements use of the product. The user assumes all risk in this aspect. This unit is engineered and manufactured to meet all safety and regulatory requirements. Be aware that improper use may result in bodily injury, damage to the equipment, or interference with other equipment.
  • Page 7 Preface Contacts For information about contacting Quantum, including Quantum office locations, go to: http://www.quantum.com/aboutus/contactus/index.aspx Comments To provide comments or feedback about this document, or about other Quantum technical publications, send e-mail to: doc-comments@quantum.com Replacing Drive in Expansion Unit...
  • Page 8: Quantum Global Services

    Online Service accounts are free from Quantum. That account can also be used to access Quantum’s Knowledge Base, a comprehensive repository of product support information. Get started at: http://www.quantum.com/customercenter/ For further assistance, or if training is desired, contact the Quantum Customer Support Center: North America 1-800-284-5101 (toll free) +1-720-249-5700...
  • Page 9 Replacing a Drive in the DE6600 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.
  • Page 10 Taking a Quick Glance at the DE6600 Drive Tray Figure 1. LEDs on the Left End Cap of the DE6600 Drive Tray – Front View with the Bezel Removed 1. Power LED (Green) 2. Standby LED Drive Tray (Green) 3. Drive Tray Locate LED (White) 4.
  • Page 11 Figure 2. LEDs on the Drive Drawer – Front View 1. Drive Drawer Status Service Action Allowed LED 2. Drive Drawer Status Service Action Required LED 3. Drive 1 Activity LED 4. Drive 2 Activity LED 5. Drive 3 Activity LED 6.
  • Page 12 Replacing a Drive in the DE6600 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, select Monitor >...
  • Page 13 8. Carefully pull on the extended drive drawer levers to pull out the drive drawer to its full extension without removing it from the drive tray. Figure 5. Fully Populated Drive Drawer 9. Remove the failed drive from the drive drawer by referring to "LEDs on the Drive -- Top View" (Figure 3) to determine which drive has failed.
  • Page 14 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 6. Drive Release Lever 1. Drive Release Lever 2. Drive Handle 6 - Replacing a Failed Drive in a DE6600 Drive Tray...
  • Page 15 b. Raise the drive handle to the vertical position. Figure 7. 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.
  • Page 16 11. Align the two raised buttons on each side over the matching gap in the drive channel on the drive drawer. Figure 8. Drive with Raised Handle – Side View 1. Raised Buttons 12. Lower the drive straight down, and then rotate the drive handle down until the drive snaps into place under the drive release lever.
  • Page 17: Trademark Information

    13. Push the drive drawer all the way into the drive tray, and close the levers on each side of the drive drawer. ATTENTION Possible equipment malfunction – 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.
  • Page 18: How To Send Your Comments

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