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Chapter 3

Storage Arrays

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Active lights are on while Fault lights are off - Go to step 18.

Active lights are off while Fault lights are off - The drive may be installed
incorrectly. Remove the drive, wait 30 seconds, and then reinstall it. Go to step 17.

Fault lights are on - The new drive may be defective. Replace it with another new
drive, and then go to step 17.

17. Did this correct the problem?

Yes - Go to step 18.

No - Select the Recovery Guru toolbar button in the Array Management Window
and complete the recovery procedure. If the problem persists, contact technical
support.

18. Check the status of the command module using the storage management software.

Select the appropriate component button for each module in the Physical View of the
Array Management Window to view the status of all its components. The status for
each component will be either Optimal or Needs Attention.

19. Does any module component have a Needs Attention status?

Yes - Go to step 20.

No - Go to step 21.

20. To run the Recovery Guru, select the Recovery Guru toolbar button in the Array

Management Window.

a. Complete the recovery procedure.

If the Recovery Guru directs you to replace a failed component, use the individual
lights on the modules to locate the specific failed component. For troubleshooting
procedures, refer to “Troubleshooting and Recovery” on page 3-22.

b. Select Recheck in the Recovery Guru to run the Recovery Guru and to ensure

that the problem has been corrected.

c. If the problem persists, contact technical support.

21. Configure the new drives using the storage management software.

22. Create, print, and save a new storage array profile.

23. Restore the data to all drives, using the backup media created in step 8.

End Of Procedure

3.3.4

Replacing One Drive at a Time

Use the following procedure to replace one drive at a time. Figure 3-22 on page 3-42
illustrates inserting and removing a drive.

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