Seagate BlackArmor NAS 400 User Guide - Page 55

Replacing a Hard Drive, Claim Disk, Recover - has foreign disk

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Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive 8. Position (hold) the hard drive/carrier so that the drive label is facing up and the text is readable (not upside down). 9. Carefully bend the left side of the plastic carrier outward to release the failed drive from the carrier. 10. Remove the failed hard from the plastic carrier enclosure. Replacing a Hard Drive 1. Place the new hard drive into the carrier, ensuring that the four pins hold the drive securely in place. If you are replacing a damaged hard drive carrier, place the drive removed from the damaged carrier into the replacement carrier. 2. Carefully slide the new drive into the server. Push firmly to install it completely, and then close the handle to lock the drive in place. The hard drive's LED should turn green. 3. Close the front panel of the server. 4. In BlackArmor Manager, the drive's status changes to Foreign. 5. Click the Claim Disk icon, and then click OK. The drive's status changes to Good. 6. Click the Recover icon, and then click OK. BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3) 57

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Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive
BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3)
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8.
Position (hold) the hard drive/carrier so that the drive label is facing up and the text is
readable (not upside down).
9.
Carefully bend the left side of the plastic carrier outward to release the failed drive from
the carrier.
10. Remove the failed hard from the plastic carrier enclosure.
Replacing a Hard Drive
1.
Place the new hard drive into the carrier, ensuring that the four pins hold the drive
securely in place. If you are replacing a damaged hard drive carrier, place the drive
removed from the damaged carrier into the replacement carrier.
2.
Carefully slide the new drive into the server. Push firmly to install it completely, and then
close the handle to lock the drive in place.
The hard drive’s LED should turn green.
3.
Close the front panel of the server.
4.
In BlackArmor Manager, the drive’s status changes to Foreign.
5.
Click the
Claim Disk
icon, and then click
OK
. The drive’s status changes to Good.
6.
Click the
Recover
icon, and then click
OK
.