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Service Procedures, Replace a faulted drive in the DPE

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2 Service Procedures This document describes how to replace parts or add new parts to a system. Before you service the system, ensure that you have received the new part and have correctly identified its intended location in the system. Go to the Unisphere Service section for instructions on how to identify failures, order new parts and safely handle hardware components. When servicing the system, only add or replace one component at a time. New hardware added while simultaneously servicing other components may not be recognized by the system and can cause errors. NOTE: Review the information in Safety precautions for handling replaceable units before handling replaceable parts. Topics: • Replace a faulted drive in the DPE • Add a new drive in the DPE • Replace a power supply • Replace an embedded module • Add a 4-port card • Replace a 4-port card • Add an SFP • Replace a faulted SFP • Replace an I/O module • Add an I/O module • Replace a fan module • Replace a dual inline memory module (DIMM) • Replace an M.2 SSD • Replace an SP assembly Replace a faulted drive in the DPE Take the following actions to remove a faulted drive and install the replacement drive into the DPE. Identifying and locating the faulted part in Unisphere Before you replace a faulted part, locate its placement within the storage system. Steps 1. In Unisphere, select System View. 2. Select the Enclosures page. 3. Locate the faulted part marked orange, and displayed in the Enclosures view. Remove a faulted 2.5" drive About this task Steps 1. Push down on the orange button to release the latch. 2. Remove the drive from the slot. Service Procedures 33

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Service Procedures
This document describes how to replace parts or add new parts to a system.
Before you service the system, ensure that you have received the new part and have correctly identified its intended location in
the system. Go to the Unisphere
Service
section for instructions on how to identify failures, order new parts and safely handle
hardware components.
When servicing the system, only add or replace one component at a time. New hardware added while simultaneously servicing
other components may not be recognized by the system and can cause errors.
NOTE:
Review the information in
Safety precautions for handling replaceable units
before handling replaceable parts.
Topics:
Replace a faulted drive in the DPE
Add a new drive in the DPE
Replace a power supply
Replace an embedded module
Add a 4-port card
Replace a 4-port card
Add an SFP
Replace a faulted SFP
Replace an I/O module
Add an I/O module
Replace a fan module
Replace a dual inline memory module (DIMM)
Replace an M.2 SSD
Replace an SP assembly
Replace a faulted drive in the DPE
Take the following actions to remove a faulted drive and install the replacement drive into the DPE.
Identifying and locating the faulted part in Unisphere
Before you replace a faulted part, locate its placement within the storage system.
Steps
1.
In Unisphere, select
System View
.
2.
Select the
Enclosures
page.
3.
Locate the faulted part marked orange, and displayed in the
Enclosures
view.
Remove a faulted 2.5" drive
About this task
Steps
1.
Push down on the orange button to release the latch.
2.
Remove the drive from the slot.
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