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Hot-swapping a Hard Drive

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Hot-swapping a Hard Drive The server supports eight hot-swap drive carriers. Each carrier holds a standard 2.5-inch SATA or SAS hard drive. The procedures in this section describe how to determine drive status, remove a faulty drive, and install a new drive. If a drive is in a redundant configuration, you can install or replace a hot-swap hard drive without powering down the server. Caution: To ensure proper airflow and server cooling, all drive bays must contain either a carrier with a hard drive installed in it or a carrier with an air baffle installed. The drive carriers contain light-pipes that allow LED indicators to show through the bezel to display the hard drive status. B C A AF002472 Item A. B. C. Latch LED State Green on Green blink Amber on Amber slow blink (~1 Hz) Amber fast blink (~2.5 Hz) Description Description SAS drive is installed and working correctly Hard drive is active Hard drive or slot failure Predictive hard drive / slot failure or rebuild is in process Hard drive rebuild interrupted or rebuild on empty slot Figure 27. Hard Drive Carrier 62 Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide

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IntelĀ® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide
Hot-swapping a Hard Drive
The server supports eight hot-swap drive carriers. Each carrier holds a standard 2.5-inch
SATA or SAS hard drive.
The procedures in this section describe how to determine drive status, remove a faulty
drive, and install a new drive. If a drive is in a redundant configuration, you can install or
replace a hot-swap hard drive without powering down the server.
Caution:
To ensure proper airflow and server cooling, all drive bays must contain either a carrier
with a hard drive installed in it or a carrier with an air baffle installed.
The drive carriers contain light-pipes that allow LED indicators to show through the bezel
to display the hard drive status.
Figure 27. Hard Drive Carrier
AF002472
A
B
C
Item
Description
A.
Latch
B.
LED State
Description
Green on
SAS drive is installed and working
correctly
Green blink
Hard drive is active
C.
Amber on
Hard drive or slot failure
Amber slow blink (~1 Hz)
Predictive hard drive / slot failure or rebuild
is in process
Amber fast blink (~2.5 Hz)
Hard drive rebuild interrupted or rebuild on
empty slot