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Manually power off the disk in the CMC for RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5

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CAUTION: IBM x3650: Always use a new drive when replacing a disk in an IBM x3650. Never reinsert the same drive and power it on again. In non-hot-swap storage systems configured with RAID 1, RAID 10, or RAID 5, power off the faulty or failed disk in the CMC before you physically replace the disk in the chassis. After physically replacing the disk, power on the newly replaced disk in the CMC. Manually power off the disk in the CMC for RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5 You first power off in the CMC the disk you are replacing. Powering off a single disk in RAID 1, RAID 10, or RAID 5 causes RAID to run in a degraded state. 1. In the navigation window, select the storage system that requires the disk replacement. 2. Select the Storage category. 3. Select the Disk Setup tab. 4. Select the disk in the list to power off. 5. Click Disk Setup Tasks, and select Power Off Disk. 6. Click OK on the confirmation message. Physically replace the disk drive in the storage system See the hardware documentation for the storage system. Manually powering on the disk in the CMC After inserting the new disk into the storage system, power on the disk from the Storage category Disk Setup tab. Until the disk is powered on, it is listed as Off or Missing in the Status column, and the other columns display dotted lines. Figure 31 shows a representation of a missing disk in a storage system. Figure 31 Viewing a power off or missing disk . Manually powering on the disk in the IBM x3650 1. In the navigation window, select the IBM x3650 with the replaced disk. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 75

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CAUTION:
IBM x3650: Always use a new drive when replacing a disk in an IBM x3650. Never reinsert the same
drive and power it on again.
In non-hot-swap storage systems configured with RAID 1, RAID 10, or RAID 5, power off the faulty
or failed disk in the CMC before you physically replace the disk in the chassis. After physically
replacing the disk, power on the newly replaced disk in the CMC.
Manually power off the disk in the CMC for RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5
You first power off in the CMC the disk you are replacing. Powering off a single disk in RAID 1, RAID
10, or RAID 5 causes RAID to run in a degraded state.
1.
In the navigation window, select the storage system that requires the disk replacement.
2.
Select the
Storage
category.
3.
Select the
Disk Setup
tab.
4.
Select the disk in the list to power off.
5.
Click
Disk Setup Tasks
, and select
Power Off Disk
.
6.
Click
OK
on the confirmation message.
Physically replace the disk drive in the storage system
See the hardware documentation for the storage system.
Manually powering on the disk in the CMC
After inserting the new disk into the storage system, power on the disk from the Storage category Disk
Setup tab. Until the disk is powered on, it is listed as Off or Missing in the Status column, and the
other columns display dotted lines.
Figure 31
shows a representation of a missing disk in a storage
system.
Figure 31 Viewing a power off or missing disk
.
Manually powering on the disk in the IBM x3650
1.
In the navigation window, select the IBM x3650 with the replaced disk.
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