Dell EqualLogic PS4210XV35 EqualLogic PS4210 Storage Arrays - Hardware Owners - Page 13

Maintaining Drives, About Drive Types, Identifying Failed Drives, Interpreting Drive LEDs

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2 Maintaining Drives You can replace a failed drive while the array remains running. About Drive Types Depending on your configuration, your array supports up to 24 2.5-inch SAS and SSD drives or up to 12 3.5-inch SAS or NL-SAS drives in internal drive bays. Drives are connected to a backplane through drive carriers and are hot-swappable. Drives are supplied in a carrier that is keyed to fit into specific array models, and cannot be installed in other Dell arrays, or arrays not from Dell Inc. Dell uses specially qualified and tested hard drives for its EqualLogic storage systems, and manages hard drive quality and firmware only for those drives. As a result, only Dell-provided hard drives are supported by PS Series arrays. Attempts to use other, unapproved hard drives in the PS4210 array will not be successful. Identifying Failed Drives A drive failure is indicated by: • LEDs on the drive. • A message on the console, in the event log, or in the Group Manager Alarms panel. • Indications in the Group Manager Member Disks window or the CLI member select show disks command output. Behind the bezel, arrays have a label showing the drive numbering for that specific array model: • In arrays with 2.5-inch drives (installed vertically in a row), the drives are numbered 0-23, left to right. • In arrays with 3.5-inch drives (installed horizontally), the drives are numbered from left to right and top to bottom, starting with 0 on the upper left side. Table 3 shows the drive order for the 3.5-inch drives. Table 3: 3.5-inch Drive Numbering 01 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 Interpreting Drive LEDs The LEDs on a 3.5-inch drive are shown in Figure 6. The LEDs on a 2.5-inch drive are shown in Figure 7. Drive LED states are described in Table 4. 7

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2 Maintaining Drives
You can replace a failed drive while the array remains running.
About Drive Types
Depending on your configuration, your array supports up to 24 2.5-inch SAS and SSD drives or up to 12 3.5-inch
SAS or NL-SAS drives in internal drive bays.
Drives are connected to a backplane through drive carriers and are hot-swappable.
Drives are supplied in a carrier that is keyed to fit into specific array models, and cannot be installed in other
Dell arrays, or arrays not from Dell Inc.
Dell uses specially qualified and tested hard drives for its EqualLogic storage systems, and
manages hard drive
quality and firmware only for those drives. As a result, only Dell-provided hard drives are supported by PS Series
arrays. Attempts to use other, unapproved hard drives in the PS4210 array will not be successful.
Identifying Failed Drives
A drive failure is indicated by:
LEDs on the drive.
A message on the console, in the event log, or in the Group Manager Alarms panel.
Indications in the Group Manager Member Disks window or the CLI
member select show disks
command
output.
Behind the bezel, arrays have a label showing the drive numbering for that specific array model:
In arrays with 2.5-inch drives (installed vertically in a row), the drives are numbered 0–23, left to right.
In arrays with 3.5-inch drives (installed horizontally), the drives are numbered from left to right and top to
bottom, starting with 0 on the upper left side.
Table 3
shows the drive order for the 3.5-inch drives.
Table 3: 3.5-inch Drive Numbering
0 1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8 9 10 11
Interpreting Drive LEDs
The LEDs on a 3.5-inch drive are shown in
Figure 6
. The LEDs on a 2.5-inch drive are shown in
Figure 7
. Drive
LED states are described in
Table 4
.
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