Replacing Sas/Sata Solid State Drives In The Rear Panel Bays - Cisco UCS S3260 Service Manual

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Chapter 3
Maintaining the System

Replacing SAS/SATA Solid State Drives in the Rear Panel Bays

This section contains the following topics:
Rear-Panel SAS/SATA Solid State Drive Population Guidelines
There are four bays for SAS/SATA SSDs in the rear panel. Drive numbering is shown in
populating these drives, follow these guidelines.
Identifying a Faulty Solid State Drive
Each solid state drive bay has a fault LED that lights solid amber to indicate a failing drive (see
LEDs and Buttons, page
Replacing Solid State Drives
SAS/SATA solid state drives are hot-swappable and can be replaced without removing power from the system.
Note
Remove a faulty solid state drive:
Step 1
a.
b.
Install a new solid state drive:
Step 2
Note
a.
b.
Rear-Panel SAS/SATA Solid State Drive Population Guidelines, page 3-23
Replacing Solid State Drives, page 3-23
Server 1 SSD1 and SSD2 can be managed by server node 1. See also
Server 2 SSD1 and SSD1 can be managed by server node 2.
Populate drives starting with the lowest-numbered bay to the highest within each server-controlled pair.
If a pair of SSDs is not present, keep the blanking panel in the empty two SSD bays to ensure proper air
flow (see
Figure
3-12).
3-4).
Grasp and pinch the release latch toward the center.
Pull the solid state drive straight out of the bay.
Observe the drive population guidelines in
Guidelines, page
3-23.
Align the new drive with the empty bay (with the label facing up) and then push the drive in until it touches
the board connector.
Grasp and pinch the release latch toward the center while you push the drive fully into the bay, and then
release the release latch.
Rear-Panel SAS/SATA Solid State Drive Population
Cisco UCS S3260 Storage Server Chassis Installation and Service Guide
Installing or Replacing System Components
Figure
Management Architecture, page
3-12. When
1-8.
Rear-Panel
3-23

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