HP Disk System 2300 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2300 User's Guide(This manual - Page 118
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6 Press the extraction handle to seat the disk module firmly on the midplane. An audible click indicates the disk module is fully seated. 7 If you are installing a disk module (as opposed to a filler), monitor the LED (D). It should be on while the disk spins up and then turn off. The LED will blink with I/O activity to the disk. If you observe different results, refer to Chapter 4, Troubleshooting, for probable causes. 8 Run IOSCAN on the host and verify that the replacement disk module is "claimed." 9 Restore file systems and data as needed (see Preparation (HP-UX 11.XX) on page 110). 118 Removal and Replacement
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Removal and Replacement
6
Press the extraction handle to seat the disk module firmly on the midplane.
An audible click indicates the disk module is fully seated.
7
If you are installing a disk module (as opposed to a filler), monitor the LED
(D). It should be on while the disk spins up and then turn off. The LED will
blink with I/O activity to the disk. If you observe different results, refer to
Chapter 4, Troubleshooting, for probable causes.
8
Run IOSCAN on the host and verify that the replacement disk module is
“claimed.”
9
Restore file systems and data as needed (see Preparation (HP-UX 11.XX) on
page 110).