About DAE2 Disk Enclosures
Disk Modules
Fibre Channel Disk Module
Carrier
Latch
Handle
Figure 1-7
Disk Drives
Drive Carrier
1-8
2-Gigabit Disk-Array Enclosure (DAE2) Hardware Reference
A latch on the LCC locks it into place to ensure proper connection to
the midplane. You can add or replace an LCC while the disk
enclosure is powered up.
Each disk module consists of one disk drive in a carrier. You can add
or remove a disk module while the DAE2 is powered up, but should
exercise special care when removing modules while they are in use.
Drive modules are extremely sensitive electronic components. Refer to the
instructions on Handling FRUs and Replacing or Adding a Disk Module in
Chapter 3 whenever you handle a disk module.
Fibre Channel disk modules will not work in an ATA enclosure, and
vice versa. You can visually distinguish between module types by
their different latch and handle mechanisms. ATA drive modules also
include a small printed-circuit adapter board in the back (connector
side) of the carrier. Figure 1-7 shows the DAE2 disk modules.
Disk
Drive
Handle
EMC1758
Disk Modules
DAE2 disk drives conform to either FC-AL or ATA 6 specifications,
and either 1-Gbit and 2-Gbit Fibre Channel or 1.5-Gbit ATA interface
standards. The disk module slots in the enclosure accommodate
1-inch (2.54 cm) by 3.5-inch (8.75 cm) disk drives.
The disk drive carriers are metal and plastic assemblies that provide
smooth, reliable contact with the enclosure slot guides and midplane
connectors. Each carrier has a handle with a latch and spring clips.
ATA Disk
Carrier
Latch
Adapter
Board
Disk Drive
EMC2654