Device Installation Or Removal Procedure; 3.5-Inch Hard Disk Drive - NEC Express5800 140Rd-4 User Manual

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DEVICE
INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL PROCEDURE
In
stall or remove a component from the server in the following procedure.

3.5-inch Hard Disk Drive

T
he 3.5-inch device bay on the front of the se
is
not equipped with any hard disk drives (exc
hard
disk drives additionally if required.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use any hard disk drives that are not authorized by the manufacturer. Installing a
third-party's hard disk drive may cause a failure of the server as well as the hard disk drive
T
he supported RAID leve
Onboard RAID:
R
AID0, RAID1, and RAID5 (See "Disk Array Configuration" in this chapter.)
Optional disk array controller:
Refer to the manual that comes with the disk array controller. (If you purchased the board
by BTO (built-to-order), the ma
All five slots may contain a hard d
always assigned to
hard di k drives as shown below.
s
The 3.5-inch disk bay cable is connec
server is shipped.
To use the hard disk drives in a disk array configuration by using the on-board RAID controller, you do not need to change
cable connection. However, to use the hard disk drives in a disk array configuration by using the optional RAID controller, you
need to use the separately priced SCSI cable. Remove the cable that is connected between the SCSI Ch-A connector and the
HDD cage, and connect the separately priced SCSI cable to the connector between the HDD cage and the disk array controller.
In the disk array configuration, use the same model of hard disk drives.
rver contains five slots on which hard disk drives can be installed. The device bay
luding when one or more built-in hard disk drives are ordered). Purchase the
l depends on the disk array controller to be used.
nual is provided with the server.)
isk drive approximately 25.4 mm (1 inch) high. The SCSI IDs of ID0 through ID4 are
ID4
ID3
ID2
ID1
ted between the SCSI (Ch-A) connector and the HDD cage on
ID0
the I/O board when the
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