X400 capacity cube CRU procedures
Identifying a faulted drive in the alerts in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI
To view alerts for faulted drives in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI, click Alerts in the left
navigation pane and click the Appliance tab on the Alerts and Events page.
Table 3 Mapping of hot-swappable physical slot number to logical slot number for PowerProtect
Data Manager UI alerts
Hot-swappable drive
description
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
Front panel
X400H: 12 TB HDD
X400F: 15.36 TB SSD
PowerProtect X400 Appliance Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) Procedures
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NOTICE
It is important to know that faulted drive alerts in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI
do not contain the physical slot number of the drive, but the logical slot number of the drive.
Therefore, in order to replace the correct hot-swappable drive in a X400 capacity cube, you
must make sure that the alert text contains the correct information as described in the
following table. All the hot-swappable drives are attached to the RAID controller in the X400
capacity cube.
Physical slot number Logical slot
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Alert text contains:
number
0
Disk 0 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
1
Disk 1 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
2
Disk 2 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
3
Disk 3 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
4
Disk 4 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
5
Disk 5 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
6
Disk 6 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1
7
Disk 7 in Backplane 1 of Integrated
RAID Controller 1