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Base enclosure service procedures, Replace a faulted drive in the base enclosure

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2 Base enclosure service procedures The base enclosure contains customer-replaceable components. Follow these procedures to safely replace a failed component. NOTE: Review the information in Safety precautions for handling replaceable units on page 106 before handling replaceable parts. Topics: • Replace a faulted drive in the base enclosure • Add a new drive to the base enclosure • Replace a power supply • Replace an embedded module • Replace a 4-port card • Replace an SFP • Replace an I/O module • Replace a fan module • Replace a dual inline memory module (DIMM) • Replace an internal M.2 boot module • Replace an M.2 boot module adaptor • Replace a node Replace a faulted drive in the base enclosure Take the following actions to remove a faulted drive and install the replacement drive into the base enclosure. Identify a faulted drive from PowerStore Manager Before you replace a drive, ensure that you have identified its location within the system. Using PowerStore Manager, you can identify and locate a faulted drive. Steps 1. From PowerStore Manager, select Hardware. 2. Select the enclosure that contains the faulted drive. 3. From the Hardware card, select the faulted drive. Faulted parts appear in red in the image of the system, and report a status of Faulted in the State field. 4. Click Blink LED. The amber fault light on the drive starts blinking. Remove a faulted 2.5" drive About this task WARNING: NVMe NVRAM drives are used for caching and must not be ejected within five minutes of power down. You can distinguish NVMe NVRAM drives by the warning label on the front of the drive. Steps 1. Locate the drive with the blinking amber LED fault light. 2. If you are removing an NVMe NVRAM drive, push the latch cover up. Base enclosure service procedures 27

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Base enclosure service procedures
The base enclosure contains customer-replaceable components. Follow these procedures to safely replace a failed component.
NOTE:
Review the information in
Safety precautions for handling replaceable units
on page 106 before handling
replaceable parts.
Topics:
Replace a faulted drive in the base enclosure
Add a new drive to the base enclosure
Replace a power supply
Replace an embedded module
Replace a 4-port card
Replace an SFP
Replace an I/O module
Replace a fan module
Replace a dual inline memory module (DIMM)
Replace an internal M.2 boot module
Replace an M.2 boot module adaptor
Replace a node
Replace a faulted drive in the base enclosure
Take the following actions to remove a faulted drive and install the replacement drive into the base enclosure.
Identify a faulted drive from PowerStore Manager
Before you replace a drive, ensure that you have identified its location within the system. Using PowerStore Manager, you can identify and
locate a faulted drive.
Steps
1.
From PowerStore Manager, select
Hardware
.
2.
Select the enclosure that contains the faulted drive.
3.
From the
Hardware
card, select the faulted drive.
Faulted parts appear in red in the image of the system, and report a status of
Faulted
in the
State
field.
4.
Click
Blink LED
.
The amber fault light on the drive starts blinking.
Remove a faulted 2.5" drive
About this task
WARNING:
NVMe NVRAM drives are used for caching and must not be ejected within five minutes of power down. You
can distinguish NVMe NVRAM drives by the warning label on the front of the drive.
Steps
1.
Locate the drive with the blinking amber LED fault light.
2.
If you are removing an NVMe NVRAM drive, push the latch cover up.
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