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Removal and Replacement Procedures 
Drive Cage Backplane 
The server ships standard with two drive cages that support up to 12 drives. 
 
 
CAUTION:
  If the server is set up in an array configuration and an active drive is replaced 
while the system is powered down, the following POST drive error message (1786) occurs 
when the system is powered up: 
PRESS <F1> TO BOOT THE SYSTEM AND REBUILD THE REPLACED 
DRIVE, OR PRESS <F2> TO BOOT THE SYSTEM WITHOUT REBUILDING 
THE DRIVE(S). 
Pressing the 
F2
 key causes permanent data loss to the logical drive. The 
F2
 key should be 
pressed only when all the drives are replaced or when complete data loss is desired. 
 
NOTE:
  When a drive configured for fault tolerance is replaced, the replacement drive automatically 
begins reconstruction. Drive reconstruction is active when the drive online LED is flashing green. 
To remove the drive cage backplane: 
1.  Prepare the server for a non-hot-plug procedure. Refer to “Preparing the Server for 
Non-Hot-Plug Procedures” in this chapter. 
2.  Remove the front bezel door (tower model only). Refer to “Removing the Front Bezel 
Door (Tower Model Only)” in this chapter. 
3.  Remove rack bezel (rack model only). Refer to “Removing the Rack Bezel (Rack Model 
Only)” in this chapter. 
4.  Remove all drives from the drive cage to be replaced. Refer to “SCSI Hard Drives” in 
this chapter. 
 
 
CAUTION:
  Hard drives must be reinserted in the same locations from which they were 
removed. Reinserting hard drives in different orders and locations may result in data loss.
5.  Remove the access panel. Refer to “Removing the Access Panel” in this chapter. 
6.  Remove the hot-plug fans. Refer to “Hot-Plug Fans (Processor and I/O)” in this chapter. 
7.  Remove the fan baskets. Refer to “Fan Basket” in this chapter. 
8.  Open the system tray. Refer to “Opening the System Tray” in this chapter. 
9.  Remove the hot-plug drive fans. Refer to “Hot-Plug Fans (Drive)” in this chapter 
10.  Remove the drive air baffle. Refer to “Drive Air Baffle” in this chapter. 
11.  Disconnect the cables attached to the drive cage. Refer to “SCSI Cables” and “SCSI 
Backplane Power Cables” in this chapter. 
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