Infortrend EONSTOR A16E-G2130-4 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 1: Introduction 
•  Drive trays (2 LEDs on each tray) 
1.3.3 
Firmware (FW)  
Firmware: The firmware is pre-installed software used to configure the 
subsystem. The latest firmware functionalities include Task Scheduler, 
Intelligent Drive Handling, and Media Scan. Media Scan handles low 
quality drives in both the degraded mode and during the rebuild process.  
Maintenance tasks will then be performed on an entire array or specific hard 
drives. Various options are user-configurable such as priority, start time, and 
execution intervals.  For more information, please refer to the Generic 
Operation Manual in the product utility CD.    
 
1.3.4 Audible 
Alarms 
The subsystem comes with an audible alarm that is triggered when a 
component fails or when the pre-configured temperature or voltage 
thresholds are exceeded. Whenever you hear an audible alarm, it is 
imperative that you determine the cause and rectify the problem 
immediately. 
Event notification messages indicate the completion or status of array 
configuration tasks and are always accompanied by two (2) or three (3) 
successive and prolonged beeps. 
 WARNING! 
Failing to respond when an audible alarm is heard can lead to permanent 
damage to the subsystem. When an audible alarm is heard, rectify the 
problem as soon as possible. 
 
 
1.4 Hot-swappable 
Components 
1.4.1 Hot-swap 
Capabilities 
The subsystem comes with a number of hot-swappable components. A hot-
swap component is one that can be exchanged while the subsystem is still 
online without affecting the operational integrity of the subsystem. These 
components should only be removed from the subsystem when they are 
being replaced. At no other time should these components be removed from 
the subsystem. 
1.4.2 Components 
The following components are hot-swappable: 
•  Power supply units (PSUs) 
Hot-swappable Components      
                                                
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