Figure 44. Replacing a solid-state drive in the EDR1 PCIe storage enclosure.
Proceed to the procedure for completing the replacement by using the diagnostic command. For
instructions, see "Completing the disk drive or solid-state drive replacement by using the diagnostic
command."
Completing the disk drive or solid-state drive replacement by using the diagnostic
command
Complete the following steps after you have replaced the disk drive or solid-state drive:
1. Exit to the Task selection display.
2. Select Log Repair Action.
3. Select the disk drive or solid-state drive that you replaced and then press Enter.
4. Select Commit after you have made your selection and then press Enter.
5. Exit to the command line.
6. Proceed to completing the procedure.
Completing the procedure
Complete the following steps after you install or replace the disk drive or solid-state drive in a system,
enclosure, or expansion unit:
1. Replace the front cover:
v For instructions for a rack-mounted system, see "Installing the front cover on a rack-mounted
8202-E4B, 8202-E4C, 8202-E4D, 8205-E6B, 8205-E6C, or 8205-E6D system" on page 153.
v For instructions for a stand-alone system, see "Installing the front cover and front door on a
stand-alone 8202-E4B, 8202-E4C, 8202-E4D, or 8205-E6B system" on page 154.
2. Verify the installed part:
v If you replaced the part because of a failure, verify the installed part. For instructions, see
"Verifying a repair" on page 177.
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