Nokia IP1260 Installation Guide - Page 30

Hard-Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature, Hard-Disk Drive LEDs, Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide

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1 Overview hard disk drive contains a copy of all of the files on the source hard disk drive, and if the source hard disk drive fails, the mirror hard disk drive immediately takes over. The IP1200 Series continues to operate normally, and the switchover to the secondary mirror drive should be transparent to your data connections. You can use Nokia Network Voyager, the command-line interface (CLI), or Lynx to create and delete mirror sets. Note If your IP1200 Series contains two hard disk drives when you receive it, the disk-mirroring feature is already enabled. For more information about disk mirroring, including configuration details, see the Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide and the IPSO Release Notes and Getting Started Guide for the version of IPSO you are running. Hard-Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature If you configure disk mirroring, you can use the hot swap button, shown in Figure 6, to remove or replace a hard disk drive without shutting the system down. For information about how to remove and replace a hard disk drive, see "Replacing a Hard Disk Drive" on page 120. Hard-Disk Drive LEDs The hard-disk drive LEDs are located on the front panel of each hard disk drive, as shown in Figure 6. The LEDs provide the status of the hard disk drives as described in Table 5. 30 Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide

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Overview
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Nokia IP1200 Series Security Platform Installation Guide
hard disk drive contains a copy of all of the files on the source hard disk drive,
and if the source hard disk drive fails, the mirror hard disk drive immediately
takes over. The IP1200 Series continues to operate normally, and the
switchover to the secondary mirror drive should be transparent to your data
connections.
You can use Nokia Network Voyager, the command-line interface (CLI), or
Lynx to create and delete mirror sets.
Note
If your IP1200 Series contains two hard disk drives when you receive it,
the disk-mirroring feature is already enabled.
For more information about disk mirroring, including configuration details,
see the
Nokia Network Voyager Reference Guide
and the
IPSO Release Notes
and Getting Started Guid
e for the version of IPSO you are running.
Hard-Disk Drive Hot Swap Feature
If you configure disk mirroring, you can use the hot swap button, shown in
Figure 6
, to remove or replace a hard disk drive without shutting the system
down. For information about how to remove and replace a hard disk drive, see
“Replacing a Hard Disk Drive”
on page 120.
Hard-Disk Drive LEDs
The hard-disk drive LEDs are located on the front panel of each hard disk
drive, as shown in
Figure 6
. The LEDs provide the status of the hard disk
drives as described in
Table 5
.