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Drive-tray assembly Drive tray handle (in open position) To install a hot-swap hard disk drive, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and "Installation guidelines" on page 18. 2. Unlock the side cover. 3. Remove the side cover and lower bezel (see "Removing the side cover" on page 21 and "Removing the two-piece bezel" on page 22). 4. Touch the static-protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the server; then, remove the drive from the package and place it on a static-protective surface. 5. Install the hard disk drive in the hot-swap bay: a. Make sure that the drive tray handle is open. b. Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay. c. Gently slide the drive assembly into the drive bay until the drive stops. d. Push the drive tray handle to the closed (locked) position. e. Check the hard disk drive status indicator to make sure that the hard disk drive is operating correctly. (You might have to restart the server before the drive is recognized.) If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is lit continuously, it indicates that the drive is faulty and must be replaced. If the green hard disk drive activity LED is flashing, this indicates that the drive is being accessed. Note: If the server is configured for RAID operation using an optional ServeRAID adapter, you might have to reconfigure your disk arrays after installing hard disk drives. See the ServeRAID documentation on the IBM ServeRAID Support CD for additional information about RAID operation and complete instructions for using ServeRAID Manager. 32 System x3200 Types 4362 and 4363: User's Guide

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Drive-tray
assembly
Drive tray handle
(in open position)
To install a hot-swap hard disk drive, complete the following steps:
1.
Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”
on page 18.
2.
Unlock the side cover.
3.
Remove the side cover and lower bezel (see “Removing the side cover” on
page 21 and “Removing the two-piece bezel” on page 22).
4.
Touch the static-protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted
metal surface on the server; then, remove the drive from the package and place
it on a static-protective surface.
5.
Install the hard disk drive in the hot-swap bay:
a.
Make sure that the drive tray handle is open.
b.
Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay.
c.
Gently slide the drive assembly into the drive bay until the drive stops.
d.
Push the drive tray handle to the closed (locked) position.
e.
Check the hard disk drive status indicator to make sure that the hard disk
drive is operating correctly. (You might have to restart the server before the
drive is recognized.) If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is lit
continuously, it indicates that the drive is faulty and must be replaced. If the
green hard disk drive activity LED is flashing, this indicates that the drive is
being accessed.
Note:
If the server is configured for RAID operation using an optional
ServeRAID adapter, you might have to reconfigure your disk arrays after
installing hard disk drives. See the ServeRAID documentation on the
IBM
ServeRAID Support
CD for additional information about RAID operation and
complete instructions for using ServeRAID Manager.
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System x3200 Types 4362 and 4363: User’s Guide