HP 60 MSA6X Series Enclosure and ProLiant DL320S Backplane Replacement Instruc

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MSA6X Series Enclosure
and ProLiant DL320S
Backplane replacement
instructions
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Part number: 440586-001
First edition: 02/2007
*440586-001*
About this document
This document details procedures for replacing a failed
backplane in an MSA6X Series Enclosure or ProLiant DL320S.
Before you begin
CAUTION:
Before removing the failed component, make sure
that you have the replacement part available. Removing a
component impacts the airflow and cooling ability of the
device.
To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage, do not
operate the enclosure unless all bays are populated with either
a component or a blank.
Do not remove more than one component or blank from the
enclosure at a time. Doing so impacts the airflow and cooling
ability of the device. To avoid possible overheating, insert the
new or replacement component as quickly as possible. If the
internal temperature exceeds acceptable limits, the enclosure
may overheat and automatically shut down or restart.
Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper
anti-static protection.
Verifying component failure
Before replacing the backplane, use the following methods to
verify component failure:
Check the hard drive status LEDs as identified in the
following table. Check with known good hard drives.
Check the host log for errors.
Hard drive LED combinations
Online/activity LED
(green)
Fault/UID LED
(amber/blue)
Interpretation
On, off, or flashing Alternating amber
and blue
The drive has failed, or
a predictive failure
alert has been received
for this drive; it also
has been selected by a
management
application.
On, off, or flashing Steadily blue
The drive is operating
normally, and it has
been selected by a
management
application.
On
Amber, flashing
regularly (1 Hz)
A predictive failure
alert has been received
for this drive.
Replace the drive as
soon as possible.
On
Off
The drive is online, but
it is not currently active.