Intel 5800/120Ld ユーザーズマニュアル
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.
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.
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
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.
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.