IBM 86802SY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 144

Internal Drives Installation, Internal Drive Bays

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Internal Drives Installation Different types of drives allow your system to read multiple types of media and store more data. Several types of drives are available, such as: Diskette Hard disk CD-ROM Tape Internal Drive Bays: Internal drives are installed in bays. Your server comes with one 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive and one CD-ROM drive. Diskette Drive Bay Hot-Swap Bays Removable Media Bays CD-ROM Drive Bay Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 Bay 4 Your server contains hardware that lets you replace a failed hard disk drive without turning off the server. Therefore, you have the advantage of continuing to operate your system while a hard disk drive is removed or installed. These drives are known as hot-swappable drives. They are also referred to as hot-swap drives. Each hot-swap drive bay has two indicator lights on the front of the server (see "Controls and Indicators" on page 109). If the amber Hard Disk Status light for a drive is lit continuously, that individual drive is defective and needs to be replaced. When the Hard Disk Status light indicates a faulty drive, you can replace a hot-swap drive without turning off the server. Each hot-swap drive that you plan to install must have a hot-swap-drive tray attached. The drive must have a single connector attachment (SCA) connector. Hot-swap-drive trays come with the hot-swap drives. Your server comes with a preinstalled 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive and a preinstalled IDE CD-ROM drive. 136 Netfinity Server HMM

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Internal Drives Installation
Different types of drives allow your system to read multiple
types of media and store more data.
Several types of
drives are available, such as:
±
Diskette
±
Hard disk
±
CD-ROM
±
Tape
Internal Drive Bays:
Internal drives are installed in
bays
.
Your server comes with one 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB
diskette drive and one CD-ROM drive.
Bay 1
Diskette
Drive Bay
CD-ROM
Drive Bay
Bay 2
Bay 3
Bay 4
Hot-Swap Bays
Removable
Media Bays
Your server contains hardware that lets you replace a
failed hard disk drive without turning off the server.
Therefore, you have the advantage of continuing to
operate your system while a hard disk drive is removed or
installed.
These drives are known as
hot-swappable
drives.
They are also referred to as hot-swap drives.
Each hot-swap drive bay has two indicator lights on the
front of the server (see “Controls and Indicators” on
page
109).
If the amber Hard Disk Status light for a drive
is lit continuously, that individual drive is defective and
needs to be replaced.
When the Hard Disk Status light
indicates a faulty drive, you can replace a hot-swap drive
without turning off the server.
Each hot-swap drive that you plan to install must have a
hot-swap-drive tray attached.
The drive must have a
single connector attachment (SCA) connector.
Hot-swap-drive trays come with the hot-swap drives.
±
Your server comes with a preinstalled 3.5-inch,
1.44
MB diskette drive and a preinstalled IDE
CD-ROM drive.
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Netfinity Server HMM