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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual
10.1  Hot Swap Operating Instructions
To maintain array up time, individual disk drive sled assemblies, power supplies and blower assemblies 
can be replaced with the unit fully operational. Special instructions need to be followed to perform these 
operations.
Disk Drives
CAUTION
CAUTION
•  Individual disk drive sled assemblies may be 
replaced while the array is operating with no other 
intervention only if there is absolutely no activity
 
on that drive. 
•  Failure to ensure no activity may destroy any data 
on that drive and possibly stop the entire 
Diamond-VT operation. Please follow the 
instructions below using CLI commands to 
replace drives.
•  Do not leave empty openings on the front or rear 
of the Diamond-VT under any circumstances. 
Empty openings affect airflow and may cause the 
unit to overheat and shut down.
•  All modular components must be replaced by 
qualified personnel only. Components are 
electrostatic sensitive. Use a static wriststrap 
when handling any of the cards inside the 
Diamond-VT. Use proper grounding methods. 
Always store spare components in proper ESD 
containers when not in use.
Follow your backup procedures before removing a 
sled. You may copy drives using the appropriate CLI 
commands (See Drive Management Commands on page 
41)
.
The following method is the safest way to perform 
a hot swap of a drive. 
The general approach: identify the disk drive sled to be 
replaced, take it offline using the appropriate CLI 
commands, turn off its power using CLI commands, 
remove and replace with a new disk drive sled, power 
up the new sled, and place back on line.
1
Connect to Diamond-VT services (see 
Accessing the Diamond-VT 
on page 15) and enter 
the Command Line Interface mode. 
2
The fault LED should be blinking on the disk 
drive sled to be replaced. If it is not, type set 
SledFaultLED [n] on
. The LED of the drive you 
want [n] will light. 
3
Determine the Drive Sled Number. The disk 
drive sled closest to the management card is 
always the number 1 disk drive sled.
4
The Drive Sled Number identified in step 2 is 
the SledNum variable to be entered into the CLI 
commands. Take the disk drive sled offline by 
entering the following CLI commands at the 
control computer 
R e a d y  
prompt:
Set AtaDiskState (SledNum, 1, OFFLINE)
Set AtaDiskState (SledNum, 2, OFFLINE)
Set DriveSledPower (SledNum, OFF)
CAUTION
CAUTION
In a Hot Spare configuration, a drive sled should 
only be taken offline if there is absolutely no 
activity on that drive. If there is any activity, the 
rebuild of the Hot Spare sled may be flawed.
5
Wait 30 seconds for the disk drive sled to spin 
down and complete any remaining I/O activity. 
6
Unscrew the two screws on the disk drive sled 
with the appropriate tool.
7
Carefully pull the disk drive sled out of chassis 
using its handle.
8
Mark or tag the disk drive sled with the 
Diamond Array serial number, the date 
removed, and its slot number.
9
Place the disk drive sled in an appropriate ESD 
container or bag.
10 Install the replacement disk drive sled into the 
array chassis using proper ESD control steps 
and with the proper orientation (The disk drive 
sled assembly is keyed and can only be 
inserted one way).
11 Tighten the two screws on the disk drive sled 
with the appropriate tool.
12 If you do not have AutoRebuild enabled, using 
the disk drive sled number identified in step 2, 
on the control computer Ready prompt type:
ClearDiskReservedArea (SledNum, 1)
ClearDiskReservedArea (SledNum, 2)
Set AtaDiskState (SledNum, 1, ONLINE)
Set AtaDiskState (SledNum, 2, ONLINE)
ResolveLUNConflicts
The new disk drive sled will be available for 
system use 10 to 15 seconds after the disk 
drives spin up and communication is 
reestablished.