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Restore the BCM system to operation. Refer to
“Restarting the system after maintenance” on
10 If you installed a new programmed hard disk in a standard configuration (for RAID
configuration, skip to the next step):
a
Initialize the hard disk. Refer to
“Initializing the hard disk in a single-disk configuration”
.
b
After the disk is initialized, restore your data from your backups. If you did not back up
your keycodes, reenter them (see
“Software keycode” on page 189
11 If you installed a new blank hard disk (mirror or primary) in a RAID, wait for the disk mirror
process to complete. For further information on how to monitor disk mirroring progress, refer
to
“RAID disk mirroring” on page 230
Replacing a hard disk in the hard disk cage
Use the procedures in this section to remove or install the hard disk in the hard disk cage for the
standard and RAID upgrade BCM200 and BCM400 configurations.
Refer to the following detailed information:
•
“Removing a hard disk from a standard configuration hard disk cage” on page 273
•
“Removing a primary hard disk from a RAID hard disk cage” on page 274
•
“Removing a mirror hard disk from a RAID hard disk cage” on page 275
•
“Installing a hard disk into a standard configuration hard disk cage” on page 276
•
“Installing a primary hard disk into a RAID hard disk cage” on page 277
•
“Installing a mirror hard disk into a RAID hard disk cage” on page 279
Removing a hard disk from a standard configuration hard disk cage
Use this procedure to remove the hard disk from the hard disk cage for the standard BCM200 and
BCM400 system. Use this procedure only to replace a faulty hard disk.
Warning: Protect the hardware components against damage from electrostatic discharge.
Always wear a grounded wriststrap before you handle components. Always place the
components in a static-free container.
Warning: Protect the hardware components against damage from electrostatic discharge.
Always wear a grounded wriststrap before you handle components. Always place the
components in a static-free container.