Removing an emm from the expansion enclosure, Inserting an emm into an expansion enclosure, Enclosure hardware replacement – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

Page 113: Maintenance, and configuration, Considerations, Removing an emm from the expansion, Enclosure, Inserting an emm into an expansion

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Hardware Considerations

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Enclosure Hardware Replacement,

Maintenance, and Configuration

Considerations

Removing and Inserting Enclosure Management

Modules on Attached Expansion Enclosures

The following procedures describe how to safely remove and insert an

enclosure management module (EMM) from an expansion enclosure

attached to the MD3000/MD3000i.

NOTICE:

Failure to follow these guidelines may result in a physical disk failing

during removal and/or inadvertent removal of its redundant data path.

Removing an EMM from the Expansion Enclosure

1 Check the Recovery Guru to confirm that there is no loss of physical disk

path redundancy.
• If there is no loss of redundancy, check the channel. If it matches the

EMM you are removing, you can safely remove it now.

• If redundancy is lost, run the following command. Note that

channel [1] is the degraded channel.

“set physicalDiskChannel channel [1]

status = optimal;”

2 Verify that the path to the channel is restored. The Recovery Guru may

take several minutes to update.

Inserting an EMM into an Expansion Enclosure

1 Make sure to always insert the EMM without SAS cables attached.

After the EMM is inserted, wait at least 30 seconds before attaching the

SAS cables.

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