Replacing A Hot-Plug Hard Disk In A Storeonce 4900, 4700, 2900 Or 2700 Backup System - HP StoreOnce 4700 Service And Maintenance Manual

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6. Close the hard drive drawer. You will hear it click into place when it is securely closed. The fans will
return to normal speed when both drawers are properly closed.
WARNING: Pinch hazard—Keep hands out of front and rear of chassis when closing hard drive
drawers.
CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage:
Do not operate the disk enclosure for an extended period with the drawer open.
Do not operate the disk enclosure unless all bays are populated with either a component or a
blank.
7. Use the StoreOnce GUI or StoreOnce CLI to check that the firmware on the new component is correct.
NOTE: Note the output at command completion. It will advise if you need a system reboot or a cold
reboot to install the new firmware revision successfully.
8. If you are using HPE StoreOnce Remote Support, to return to normal mode after maintenance, run the
StoreOncCLI command:
system disable remoteeventsuppression "Disk Maintenance"
Replacing a hot-plug hard disk in a StoreOnce 4900, 4700,
2900 or 2700 Backup system
Procedure
1.
If you are using HPE StoreOnce Remote Support on your system, run the following StoreOnce CLI
command to suppress remote event reporting:
system enable remoteeventsuppression "Disk Maintenance"
2.
Identify the disk that has failed as described above.
NOTE: Remember you can use the Beacon LED to identify the physical disk in the storage controller
or expansion shelves.
3.
Remove the front bezel from the HPE StoreOnce Backup system. Turn the key (1) to unlock the
security bezel and pull it out (2) and away (3) from the front of the appliance, using the handle (4).
The example shows an HPE StoreOnce 4500 Backup system.
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