HP StoreOnce 4700 Service And Maintenance Manual page 58

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Figure 26: Installing a replacement hard disk
NOTE: The illustration above shows disk installation in a StoreOnce appliance's server unit. The disk
carrier is different when working with disks in an expansion shelf, as shown below.
Figure 27: Installing a hard disk in an expansion shelf
7.
Replace the front bezel.
8.
Log in to the GUI and look at the Hardware — Storage — Storage Cluster — Drive Enclosures —
Drives or Hardware — Server — Server Storage — Drive Enclosures — Drives page. Check the
status of the drives.
NOTE: It may take several minutes for the status to report that the disk replacement has completed
successfully and that the new disk is being rebuilt as part of the RAID group. During this time several
alerts will be generated reflecting the status of the physical disks and the logical storage system.
9.
Use the StoreOnce GUI or StoreOnce CLI to check that the firmware on the new component is
correct. Depending upon whether the disk was replaced in the server or the storage enclosure, it will
be listed under the server or storage details. See Upgrading BIOS or hardware firmware
components on page 16.
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.
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