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Chapter
 
5.
 
Installing
 
and
 
replacing
 
components
 
This
 
chapter
 
provides
 
instructions
 
to
 
help
 
you
 
install
 
or
 
remove
 
customer
 
replaceable
 
units
 
(CRUs),
 
such
 
as
 
hot-swap
 
drives,
 
fans,
 
RAID
 
controllers,
 
and
 
power
 
supplies.
 
This
 
chapter
 
also
 
provides
 
instructions
 
to
 
help
 
you
 
add
 
new
 
DS4000
 
EXP100
 
expansion
 
units
 
to
 
existing
 
DS4100
 
configuration.
 
For
 
more
 
CRU
 
and
 
Option
 
part
 
number
 
information,
 
see
 
the
 
following
 
Web
 
site:
 
Handling
 
static-sensitive
 
devices
 
 
Attention:
  
Static
 
electricity
 
can
 
damage
 
electronic
 
devices
 
and
 
your
 
system.
 
To
 
avoid
 
damage,
 
keep
 
static-sensitive
 
devices
 
in
 
their
 
static-protective
 
packages
 
until
 
you
 
are
 
ready
 
to
 
install
 
them.
 
To
 
reduce
 
the
 
possibility
 
of
 
electrostatic
 
discharge,
 
observe
 
the
 
following
 
precautions:
 
v
   
Limit
 
your
 
movement.
 
Movement
 
can
 
cause
 
static
 
electricity
 
to
 
build
 
up
 
around
 
you.
 
v
   
Handle
 
the
 
device
 
carefully,
 
holding
 
it
 
by
 
its
 
edges
 
or
 
its
 
frame.
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
touch
 
solder
 
joints,
 
pins,
 
or
 
exposed
 
printed
 
circuitry.
 
v
   
Do
 
not
 
leave
 
the
 
device
 
where
 
others
 
can
 
handle
 
and
 
possibly
 
damage
 
the
 
device.
 
v
   
While
 
the
 
device
 
is
 
still
 
in
 
its
 
static-protective
 
package,
 
touch
 
it
 
to
 
an
 
unpainted
 
metal
 
part
 
of
 
the
 
storage
 
server
 
for
 
at
 
least
 
two
 
seconds.
 
This
 
drains
 
static
 
electricity
 
from
 
the
 
package
 
and
 
from
 
your
 
body.
 
v
   
Remove
 
the
 
device
 
from
 
its
 
package
 
and
 
install
 
it
 
directly
 
into
 
your
 
storage
 
server
 
without
 
setting
 
it
 
down.
 
If
 
it
 
is
 
necessary
 
to
 
set
 
the
 
device
 
down,
 
place
 
it
 
in
 
its
 
static-protective
 
package.
 
Do
 
not
 
place
 
the
 
device
 
on
 
your
 
storage
 
server
 
cover
 
or
 
any
 
metal
 
surface.
 
v
   
Take
 
additional
 
care
 
when
 
handling
 
devices
 
during
 
cold
 
weather
 
because
 
heating
 
reduces
 
indoor
 
humidity
 
and
 
increases
 
static
 
electricity.
Working
 
with
 
hot-swap
 
hard
 
disk
 
drives
 
Drives
 
are
 
devices
 
that
 
the
 
system
 
uses
 
to
 
store
 
and
 
retrieve
 
data.
 
This
 
section
 
explains
 
how
 
you
 
can
 
increase
 
the
 
storage-server
 
capacity
 
by
 
adding
 
more
 
drives
 
or
 
replacing
 
existing
 
drives
 
with
 
ones
 
containing
 
a
 
larger
 
capacity.
 
Before
 
you
 
begin,
 
complete
 
the
 
following
 
tasks:
 
v
   
Read
 
the
 
safety
 
and
 
handling
 
guidelines
 
in
 
and
 
in
 
v
   
Ensure
 
that
 
your
 
current
 
system
 
configuration
 
is
 
working
 
properly.
 
v
   
Back
 
up
 
all
 
important
 
data
 
before
 
you
 
make
 
changes
 
to
 
data
 
storage
 
devices.
 
Attention:
   
Never
 
hot-swap
 
a
 
drive
 
CRU
 
when
 
its
 
green
 
Activity
 
LED
 
is
 
flashing.
 
Hot-swap
 
a
 
drive
 
CRU
 
only
 
when
 
its
 
amber
 
Fault
 
LED
 
is
 
completely
 
on
 
and
 
not
 
flashing
 
or
 
when
 
the
 
drive
 
is
 
inactive
 
with
 
the
 
green
 
Activity
 
LED
 
on
 
and
 
not
 
flashing.
 
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IBM
 
Corp.
 
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