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CPX8216 and CPX8216T Installation and Use (6806800A52C)
Chapter 8 Drive Removal and Installation
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7. Connect the other end of the IDE drive cable to the hot swap carrier frame using these
guidelines.
For IDE hot swap carrier frames, connect the other end of the IDE cable to the IDE
connector JP2 on the back of the frame
If the IDE drive is configured as Master or Single and it is the only device on the cable, it
should be located on the cable IDE connector farthest from the backplane connector
If the IDE drive is configured as Master or Slave, it should be located on the IDE connector
closest to the backplane connector
If the IDE drives are configured as Cable Select, the drive on the cable connector located
farthest from the backplane connector will be Master, and the one located closest to the
backplane connector will be Slave
8. Reinstall the rear floppy housing.
Replacing a Hot Swap IDE Drive Module
Follow these steps to remove an IDE drive module (drive carrier and hard drive) from the
chassis enclosure. This is in preparation for replacing a drive module.
!
Caution
Caution
Prior to removing power from the drive, shutdown any running processes and the
operating system. This will help prevent any data loss or damage to the operating
system.
1. Push in the keyswitch and turn it counterclockwise 1/4 turn. This alerts the system that the drive
is about to be removed and unlocks the drive module from the carrier frame.
Notes
1. Do not remove the drive module when the green LED is illuminated. When the drive module
is ready to be removed, the green status LED goes out and the yellow status LED
illuminates, indicating that the drive is off-line and ready to be removed.
2. The status LED activity is controlled by the system software. This procedure describes a
typical configuration of the status LEDs. Your system may be configured differently, and the
status LEDs may not function as indicated.
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