Verify The Replacement 3.5" Drive; Dd6800 And Dd9300 Chassis - Dell Data Domain DD6300 Manual

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Verify the replacement 3.5" drive

About this task
The system reports the state of a replacement disk drive depending on the history of the disk. Use the disk show state
command to display the state of all disk drives.
A replacement disk drive that is inserted into the system is recognized as a failed disk drive and is noted as failed when first
installed. An auto-spare process should change the status to spare in a few minutes.
Steps
1. Use the following command to check that the disk drive is recognized by the Data Domain system. In the command display,
the disk State should be spare or reconstructing.
# disk show state
Enclosure
Disk
1
2
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1
s
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Legend
State
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In Use Disks
s
Spare Disks
R
Spare (reconstructing) Disks
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Total 12 disks
2. If the disk drive shows as failed or unknown, enter the following command (with the correct disk-id):
# disk unfail 1.6
The 'disk unfail' command will add the disk to the head unit
and mark it as a spare. Any existing data on this disk will be lost.
Are you sure? (yes|no|?) [no]: yes
ok, proceeding.
3. Generate an autosupport when the disk drive replacement is completed. Issue the following command from the command
line interface:
# autosupport send

DD6800 and DD9300 chassis

A replacement chassis includes only the metal shell and midplane.
It will be necessary to move the following parts from the old chassis to the new chassis:
● Bezel
● Solid state drives (SSD)
● Hard disk drives (HDD)
● Storage processor (SP) module, moved as a unit, which includes:
○ Fan assemblies
○ Air duct
○ Memory DIMMs and memory risers
○ Power supplies
○ Standard and optional SAS, Ethernet, and Fibre Channel (FC) I/O modules, depending on the system model
● NVRAM module
● Blank fillers for empty I/O module slots
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Field Replaceable Units
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Count
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10
1
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9
10 11 12 13 14 15
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