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Removing The Midplane - HP 70 Replacement Instructions

Msa7x series enclosure backplane replacement instructions (436513-001, february 2007)
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Hard drive LED combinations
Online/activity LED
Fault/UID LED
(green)
(amber/blue)
Flashing regularly
Amber, flashing
(1 Hz)
regularly (1 Hz)
Flashing regularly
Off
(1 Hz)
Flashing irregularly Amber, flashing
regularly (1 Hz)
Flashing irregularly Off
Off
Steadily amber
Off
Amber, flashing
regularly (1 Hz)
Off
Off
Interpretation
Do not remove the
drive. Removing a
drive may
terminate the
current operation
and cause data
loss.
The drive is part of an
array that is
undergoing capacity
expansion or a stripe
size migration, but a
predictive failure alert
has been received for
this drive. To minimize
the risk of data loss, do
not replace the drive
until the expansion or
migration is complete.
Do not remove the
drive. Removing a
drive may
terminate the
current operation
and cause data
loss.
The drive is rebuilding,
or it is part of an array
that is undergoing
capacity expansion or
a stripe size migration.
The drive is active, but
a predictive failure
alert has been received
for this drive. Replace
the drive as soon as
possible.
The drive is active and
it is operating
normally.
A critical fault
condition has been
identified for this drive
and the controller has
placed it offline.
Replace the drive as
soon as possible.
A predictive failure
alert has been received
for this drive. Replace
the drive as soon as
possible.
The drive is offline, a
spare, or not
configured as part of
an array.
I/O module and system fan LEDs
Item
Description
I/O module LED
Green = System activity
Amber = Fault condition
Off = No system activity
System fan LED
Green = Normal operation
Amber = Fault condition
Off = Fan unseated from connector or
failed

Removing the midplane

To remove the midplane:
1.
Power down the enclosure:
a.
Power down any attached servers. See the server
documentation.
b.
Press the Power On/Standby button on the enclosure.
c.
Wait for the system power LED to go from green to
amber.
d.
Disconnect the power cords.
CAUTION:
Be sure that the server is the first unit to be
powered down and the last to be powered back up.
Taking this precaution ensures that the system does not
erroneously mark the drives as failed when the server is
powered up.
2.
Remove the power supplies by disconnecting the power
cord from each supply, pressing the lever inward (1) and
sliding the component out of the chassis (2).
3.
Remove the system fans by pressing up on the lever on
each fan (1) and sliding the fan out of the chassis (2).

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