HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service Guide (QR - Page 13

Removing a 2.5 inch Disk, Tool Bar Locate Icon, Locate Cage Dialog Box

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Figure 9 Tool Bar Locate Icon 4. In the Locate Cage dialog box, enter an appropriate time to allow service personnel to view the LED status of the Drive Enclosure (Cage). See Figure 10 (page 13). NOTE: If necessary, use the Stop Locate icon to halt LED flashing. Figure 10 Locate Cage Dialog Box An icon with a flashing LED will be shown next to the cage, which flashes all drives in this cage except the failed drive. Removing a 2.5 inch Disk 1. Pinch the handle latch to release the handle into open position. 2. Pull the handle away from the enclosure and wait 30 seconds. 3. Gently slide the disk drive out of the enclosure and set aside. 4. Remove the replacement disk drive from its packaging. To reinstall a new disk drive, see "Installing a Disk Drive" (page 15). Repairing a Disk Drive 13

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Figure 9 Tool Bar Locate Icon
4.
In the Locate Cage dialog box, enter an appropriate time to allow service personnel to view
the LED status of the Drive Enclosure (Cage). See
Figure 10 (page 13)
.
NOTE:
If necessary, use the
Stop Locate
icon to halt LED flashing.
Figure 10 Locate Cage Dialog Box
An icon with a flashing LED will be shown next to the cage, which flashes all drives in this
cage except the failed drive.
Removing a 2.5 inch Disk
1.
Pinch the handle latch to release the handle into open position.
2.
Pull the handle away from the enclosure and wait 30 seconds.
3.
Gently slide the disk drive out of the enclosure and set aside.
4.
Remove the replacement disk drive from its packaging. To reinstall a new disk drive, see
“Installing a Disk Drive” (page 15)
.
Repairing a Disk Drive
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