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Removing and installing disk modules, Removing a disk module – Grass Valley K2 10G RAID User Manual

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K2 10G RAID Storage Instruction Manual

18 November 2010

Chapter 3 Servicing the K2 10G RAID

• The RAID chassis configuration information is written to the first three disk

modules. If all of these disk modules are replaced with new devices with the power

supplies turned off, the information is lost. This condition is indicated by the

SERVICE LED blinking at a high rate at chassis power up. Therefore, do not

replace the first three disk modules with the power supplies turned off. Do not take

out more than one of the disk drives inserted in locations 00, 01, and 02 at one time.

• When multiple disk modules are subject to replacement, they must be replaced

with new disk modules one by one. Do not replace multiple disk modules

simultaneously. After checking that the Ready LED on the front panel of the

current disk module is lit, commence replacing the next disk module.

• Stick on the physical label indicating the installation position on each newly

installed disk module.

CAUTION: Handle a disk module gently and use an ESD wristband.

Do not remove a faulty disk module until you have a replacement

module (with the same part number) or a filler module available.

Removing and installing disk modules

Use the following instructions to replace a faulty disk module. It should be replaced

while the RAID chassis is running (hot-swapped).

Removing a disk module

NOTE: If a disk module has been bound, do not move it to another slot unless you

do not care about the data on the disk module . Each module has identifying

information written when it is bound. Moving it to another slot can make this

information inaccessible.

Generally, you should not remove a disk module unless it is faulty. Refer to

“Interpreting front panel LEDs” on page 53

and

“Monitoring K2 10G External RAID

status using NetCentral” on page 52

.

NOTE: If you wish to remove an operational disk module, use the Grass Valley

Storage Utility to disable the disk before removing it.

To remove the disk module:

1. Look in Storage utility and verify that the disk is reported as disabled or offline. If

it is not, disable the disk before proceeding.

2. Confirm the location of the faulty disk module by checking its Fault LED. Also

check NetCentral messages. NetCentral messages can report disk faults by disk

module number.

3. Open the disk module as illustrated in the following diagram.

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