Replacing or adding a disk module – Grass Valley PFR 500/E Dec 10 2001 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Servicing and upgrading a PFC500/E

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PFC500/E Instruction Manual

November 17, 2000

Replacing or adding a disk module

IMPORTANT: Grass Valley Group does not support mixing disk drives of differing
capacities in any RAID chassis connected to a Profile XP media platform. All disk
drives in any RAID chassis connected to a Profile XP media platform must be of the
same capacity. For example, if a PFC 500 and a PFC500E are connected to a
Profile XP system, all the disk drives in both the PFC500 and the PFC500E must
be of the same capacity.

>>> CAUTION: You can destroy a storage system beyond recovery if you move the

wrong drive. The system operator or service person can move a disk module with
the following cautions:

• The disk module must be unbound.

• Moving a module that is part of a LUN to another slot makes all information on the

LUN inaccessible.

• You must remove and install the disk module while the storage system is powered

up.

A disk module must be inserted all the way or removed entirely. Do not leave a disk
module partially removed except for periods when you are allowing it to spin down.
A disk module being inserted or removed may be damaged by a partially removed
adjacent module.

When replacing multiple disks, observe the following:

• After removing a disk module, wait for the activity lights on the other disk modules

to resume a steady flicker before removing the next module. The activity lights
show that the LIC (licensed internal code) has rediscovered the FC loop.

• After inserting a disk module, wait for the activity lights on the other drives to

resume a steady flicker before inserting the next module. As with module removal,
the activity lights show that the LIC has rediscovered the FC loop.

>>> 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. The part number appears on the top or bottom
of the module. A replacement or add-on disk module should have the same format
(520- or 512-byte sectors) and the same capacity as the other modules in the chassis.

IMPORTANT: You must open the PFC 500/E’s front door to access the disk
modules. The door must be closed for EMI compliance when the PFC500/E is
powered up. Open it only to replace or add a disk module.

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