Avaya R3.0 manual Replacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server

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Replacing the hard drive

Hardware Upgrade and Maintenance

Replacing the hard drive

The server comes with one integrated drive electronics (IDE) CD-ROM drive, one 1.44 MB diskette drive, and a hard disk drive.

This section contains the following topics:

Tasks to replace the hard drive. This section provides a table that outlines the tasks involved in replacing the hard drive in an x305 or x306 server.

Replacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server

Replacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server

!●Replacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server CAUTION:

Wear an antistatic wrist ground strap whenever handling components such as the hard drive of an IBM server. Connect the strap to an approved ground, such as an unpainted metal surface. Also, place the hard drive on an antistatic mat that is similarly grounded. Do not place the new or the old drive on a bare surface.

!●Replacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server Important:

If the hard drive is functional, before performing the following procedure, back up the SSG configuration to a server on the LAN. For details on backing up the server, see Backing up the SSG configuration on page 33.

If the hard drive is not functional, make sure the customer has a recent backup of SSG configuration that you can restore after you have replaced the hard drive. If not, after replacing the hard drive, you must reconfigure the server as if it were a new installation. For information on how to perform initial configuration, see SSG and NIU Installation and Configuration, document number 19-300173. You can download this document at http://support.avaya.com/sac.

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Contents Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guidein support of the Secure Access and Control Offer SAC R3.0 19-300174 Issue 6 August2005 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved Email totalware@gwsmail.comChapter 1 Maintenance Overview Chapter 2 Hardware Upgrade and MaintenanceChapter 5 Operating System Recovery Chapter 3 Server Initialization and ShutdownChapter 6 SSG Configuration Backup and Restore IndexContents 4 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance GuideChapter 1 Maintenance Overview Chapter contentsOverview Overview Related resources Linux operating system manualsContent Related resourcesTable 1 Related Resources Document TitleTable 1 Related Resources continued 2 ofLinux operating system manuals 3. Under the column Support Resources, go to DocumentationChapter 2 Hardware Upgrade and Maintenance Installation guidelinesInstallation guidelines Removing the cover of the x305 IBM server In this chapterSystem reliability guidelines Handling static sensitive devicesGeneral safety guidelines Replacing the hard drive Replacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM serverReplacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server Tasks to replace the hard drive TaskDescription 4 Replace the hard drive. x305 see Replacing the hard drive in an3. Installing the new hard drive in the x305 IBM server Read General safety guidelines and Handling static sensitive devicesReplacing the hard drive in an x305 IBM server Removing the cover of the x305 IBM serverFigure 1 Captive screws on cover Removing the hard drive from the x305 IBM server Figure 2 Removing and replacing the drive cageInstalling the new hard drive in the x305 IBM server Replacing the cover of the x305 IBM server2. Installing the new hard drive in the x306 IBM server Figure 3 Removing and installing the hard driveReplacing the hard drive in an x306 IBM server Removing the hard drive from the x306 IBM serverInstalling the new hard drive in the x306 IBM server Replacing the x305 IBM server’s RSAReplacing the server’s dual NIC 20 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance GuideChapter 3 Server Initialization and Shutdown Server initializationServer initialization System shutdown System shutdown Chapter 4 Operating System Monitoring Gathering system informationMonitoring system processes Gathering system information Monitoring system processesTable 3 Interactive Commands Command Description Memory usageFile systems Virtual memorySpace used by files in a directory Additional resources Chapter 5 Operating System Recovery Hardware/software problemsRoot password Hardware/software problems Booting into single-user modeBooting into rescue mode linux rescuesh-2.05b# chroot /mnt/sysimagemount -t ext3 /dev/hda5 /foo fdisk -l oneBooting into single-user mode Booting into emergency mode 32 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide Chapter 6 SSG Configuration Backup and Restore Backing up the SSG configurationBacking up the SSG configuration Restoring the SSG configuration Figure 4 Edit Backup Scheduler Configuration Page SSG Configuration Backup and Restore34 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide 6. Click Save Changes Restoring the SSG configuration pgrestore -v -p 6543 -d avssgdb -a -Ft --no-owner dbdumpfilename.tara. mkdir tempdir b. cd tempdir c. tar zfx ~/SSG-Product Id-Date-Time.tgzIndex Index38 Secure Services Gateway SSG Maintenance Guide