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4-18   Upgrading Your System
Hard Disk Drives
Your system supports a variety of SCSI hard disk drives installed in the
system’s hard disk drive bay. Contact your sales representative or dealer for a
list of approved devices.  The SCSI hard disk drive bay in your system is one of
two types: a standard SCSI disk drive bay or a hot-swap SCSI disk drive bay.
Refer to Figure 4-13 to identify the type of hard disk drive bay in your system.
In each example the internal hard disk drives are located in the SCSI disk drive
bays.
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Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive Bays
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Standard Hard Disk Drive Bays
Figure 4-13. SCSI Disk Drive Bays
If you are adding or removing a SCSI hard disk device, consider the following:
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CAUTION
Do not hot swap a non-LVD-disk-drive into a LVD-disk-drive
only system for it may cause data corruption. The only way a
non-LVD-disk-drive can be used with an all LVD-disk-drive
system is by first powering down the system, installing the
non-LVD-disk-drive, and then powering the system back up.
Note: Installing a non-LVD-disk-drive into an all LVD-
disk-drive system causes all the drives to operate in the non-
LVD mode
Installing or Swapping a Hard Disk Drive in a Hot-Swap Bay
This procedure describes installing a new hard disk drive or swapping out a
faulty drive from one of the six hot-swap SCSI disk drive bays. The SCSI drives
must use the industry standard 80-pin Single Connector Attachment (SCA)
connector. Each drive must be installed in a drive carrier.
Note: 
To order a disk with a carrier, contact your sales
representative or dealer.