HP 5697-1697 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Types of disk drive failures; Hard failure; Verifying system redundancy; Figure 4 Selecting a storage system
- Page 3 – Verifying component failure; Figure 6 FC disk drive status indicators; Figure 8 Identifying Node World Wide Name
- Page 5 – Removing a disk drive; Figure 11 Removing a disk drive; Changing the Device Addition Policy; System Options; Installing a disk drive; Figure 12 Installing a disk drive; Verifying operation
- Page 6 – Adding the disk to a disk group; Operation Successful; Returning the failed component
HP Disk Drive Replacement
Instructions
Abstract
These instructions apply to Fibre Channel and SAS disk
drives.
© Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Printed in Puerto Rico
*5697-1679*
HP Part Number: 5697-1679
Published: June 2012
Edition: 2
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Before you begin
Observe the following precautions when replacing the
disk drive:
•
Ensure you have a replacement part available
before removing the failed component. Removing
a component impacts cooling within the enclosure.
Use a drive blank if a new drive is not available.
•
HP recommends that the replacement drive
matches the capacity and speed of the original
drive. For example, if the original drive was a
300 GB, 15K RPM drive, the replacement would
be a 300 GB, 15K RPM drive.
•
P63x0 and P65x0 storage systems support SAS
disk drives with EVA on the front identification
label. Other SAS drives are not supported.
•
Do not remove more than one disk drive at a time
from the enclosure. Doing so would impact
cooling of the enclosure and can cause data loss.
•
Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
Use proper antistatic protection.
•
Have a copy of the product user guide available
for reference. You can download a copy of the
user guide from the product support page on the
HP website.
shows the numbering of Fibre
Channel disk drives in the disk enclosure used with
the EVA.
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Summary
Figure 1 FC disk drive numbering Figure 2 (page 2) shows the numbering of SAS small form factor (SFF) disk drives and Figure 3 (page 2) shows the numbering of large form factor (LFF) diskdrives in the disk enclosure used with theP63x0/P65x0 EVA. Figure 2 SAS SFF disk drive numbering Figure 3 SAS LFF...
Verifying component failure Before replacing a disk drive, use the followingmethods to verify component failure: CAUTION: If HP P6000 Command View does not present a status consistent with the disk statusindicators, or if HP P6000 Command View oryour system monitoring tool indicates multiplehardware...
Removing a disk drive 1. Determine the status of the disk drive from thehot-plug disk drive LEDs. See Table 1 (page 3) . 2. Back up all data on the disk drive. CAUTION: To prevent insufficient cooling and thermal damage, do not operate thestorage enclosure unless all bays arepopulated with either a ...