You can remove a faulty drive from a 5U expansion enclosure to replace it with a new one
received from FRU stock.
Before you begin
Ensure that the drive is not a spare or a member of an array. The drive status is shown in Pools > Internal Storage in the management GUI. If the
drive is a member of an array, follow the fix procedures in the management GUI. The fix procedures minimize the risk
of losing data or access to data; the procedures also manage the system's use of the drive.
Important: You can remove a drive assembly without powering off the expansion enclosure.
However, to maintain operating temperature, complete the following tasks.
Do not remove a faulty drive assembly until its replacement is ready to be installed.
Do not keep the cover off an operational enclosure for more than 15 minutes. The reduction in
airflow through the enclosure might cause the enclosure or its components to shut down to protect
from overheating.
About this task
The 5U expansion enclosure supports 92 drives. Figure 1 shows an example of a drive assembly. Figure 1. Drive assembly
Locate the slot that contains the drive assembly that you want to remove.
Note: When a drive is faulty, the amber fault indicator is lit ( 3 in
Figure 1). Do not replace a drive unless the drive
fault indicator is on or you are instructed to do so by a fix procedure. When lit, the green
indicator shows that activity is occurring on the drive.
A label on the enclosure cover (Figure 2)
shows the location of the drive slots. The drive slots are numbered 1-14 from left to right and A-G
from the back to the front of the enclosure.
The drive locations are also marked on the enclosure itself. The rows (A-G) are marked
on the left and right edges of the enclosure. The columns (1-14) are marked on the front edge of the
enclosure. The row and column marks are visible when the top cover is removed.
Figure 2. Drive locations in a 5U expansion enclosure
Slide the release latch forward ( 1 ), as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. Remove the drive assembly
Lift the handle ( 2 ) to unlock the drive carrier from the
partition, as shown in Figure 3. Ensure the toe
on the bottom of the latch is fully disengaged.
Carefully lift the drive carrier up to remove it from the expansion enclosure.
Repeat step 4 through step 7 for each drive you need to remove.