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Removal and Replacement Procedures Guidelines for Installing SCSI Hard Drives Each SCSI hard drive installed in the server must be configured with a unique SCSI ID number. Unique identification allows the system to search for the lowest numbered drive to use as a bootable partition. By default, the jumpers on SCSI hard drives are set to ID 0 and may need to be reset when the drive is installed as an optional or replacement drive in the server. CAUTION: Installing unsupported hard drives may damage the system by consuming power and generating heat in excess of the server's operating tolerance. This condition may result in a loss of system and/or data integrity. NOTE: Refer to the documentation shipped with the hard drive to determine how to set the jumpers on the SCSI hard drives. Hard Drive Identification Numbers The servers include two 1-inch hard drive trays. Hard drives installed in the server are labeled as Device 0 and Device 1 in the following illustration for clarification. IMPORTANT: Always populate hard drive bays starting with the lowest ATA device number or recommended SCSI ID number. Figure 2-8: ATA device numbers or recommended SCSI ID numbers HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide 2-15 HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename: Moonstar 306 Part Number: 293164-004 Last Saved On: 9/22/03 1:47 PM

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Removal and Replacement Procedures
Guidelines for Installing SCSI Hard Drives
Each SCSI hard drive installed in the server must be configured with a unique SCSI ID
number. Unique identification allows the system to search for the lowest numbered drive to
use as a bootable partition. By default, the jumpers on SCSI hard drives are set to ID 0 and
may need to be reset when the drive is installed as an optional or replacement drive in the
server.
CAUTION:
Installing unsupported hard drives may damage the system by consuming power
and generating heat in excess of the server’s operating tolerance. This condition may result in
a loss of system and/or data integrity.
NOTE:
Refer to the documentation shipped with the hard drive to determine how to set the jumpers on
the SCSI hard drives.
Hard Drive Identification Numbers
The servers include two 1-inch hard drive trays. Hard drives installed in the server are labeled
as Device 0 and Device 1 in the following illustration for clarification.
IMPORTANT:
Always populate hard drive bays starting with the lowest ATA device number or
recommended SCSI ID number.
Figure 2-8:
ATA device numbers or recommended SCSI ID numbers
HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Maintenance and Service Guide
2-15
HP CONFIDENTIAL
Codename: Moonstar 306 Part Number: 293164-004 Last Saved On: 9/22/03 1:47 PM