Use this procedure to remove and replace a disk drive Concurrently with i5/OS(R).
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Access the unit by:
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To recover any data that might be lost when a disk drive is replaced you must know if the disk drive has data protection. Do you know the protection status of the disk drive to be removed? |
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Determine the protection status of the disk drive to be removed:
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Determine if the failing disk drive is parity protected: Check the status of the failing disk drive for one of the following:
If the status of the failing disk drive and all other disk drives in the array have a status listed above, the failing disk drive is parity protected. Is the failing disk drive parity protected?
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Note:
An ASP with a status of Unprotected
might contain disk drives that are device parity protected. |
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Does the disk drive you are replacing have a status of Suspended? |
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Suspend the disk drive that you are replacing by performing the following:
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The suspended mirrored pair of the failing drive has also failed and must be replaced. Perform a backup of the data in the failing ASP. Go to step 8 to replace the failing mirrored disk. Return to the beginning of this procedure to replace the disk that you originally intended to replace. |
Note:
Performing a backup is a customer
task. Refer to the system's Operations Guide for instructions. |
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Select Device Concurrent Maintenance from the Hardware Service Manager display by:
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Remove the Disk Drive by:
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Loosen and pull out on the thumbscrew B to release the disk-drive bezel C from the disk drive, as shown in the graphic. Continue with the next step. |
Install the bezel on the new disk drive:
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Rebuild the data on the replacement disk drive by:
Was the failing disk drive mirrored?
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| Go to Verifying a repair. This completes this procedure. |