Dell E03J Series, E04J001 Installing a Hard Drive Into a Drive Carrier, Removing an EMM Blank

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Installing a Hard Drive Into a Drive Carrier

1Insert the hard drive into the hard-drive carrier with the connector end of the drive at the back. See Figure 3-5.

2Align the screw holes on the hard drive with the back set of holes on the hard-drive carrier.

When aligned correctly, the back of the hard drive is flush with the back of the hard-drive carrier.

3Attach the four screws to secure the hard drive to the hard-drive carrier.

Enclosure Management Module

An enclosure with redundant enclosure management contains two enclosure management modules (EMM) and can be configured in either unified mode or split mode. An enclosure with non-redundant enclosure management consists of only one EMM in unified mode. If only one EMM is installed in your enclosure, it must be installed in EMM 0. You must install the EMM blank in EMM 1.

CAUTION: EMMs can be removed and installed without turning off the enclosure. It is recommended that you do not remove the EMM while data is being transferred. Replacing or installing an EMM that is connected to a host server causes it to loose communication with the enclosure and requires a reboot of the host server.

Removing an EMM Blank

CAUTION: To maintain proper system cooling, you must install an EMM blank in the empty slot.

1Turn off the enclosure and host server.

2Disconnect all the power cables connected to the enclosure.

3Remove EMM 0. See "Removing an EMM" on page 37.

4To remove the EMM blank, press down on the release latch and pull the blank away from the enclosure. See Figure 3-7.

5Install an EMM in EMM 0 and EMM 1. See "Installing an EMM" on page 39.

Installing Enclosure Components

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Contents Dell PowerVault MD1200 and MD1220 Storage Enclosures October Contents Installing Enclosure Components Troubleshooting Your Enclosure Contents About Your Enclosure Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsEnclosure power is on Connector Hard drives Enclosure mode switch Front-Bezel Features and IndicatorsIndicator, Button, or Icon Hard Drive Indicators Hard-Drive Indicator PatternsBack-Panel Features and Indicators Enclosure Management Module OUT Lights green when all the links out EMM Thermal Shutdown Enclosure Failover When Two EMMs are InstalledEnclosure Alarms Power Indicator Codes Other Information You May Need Cabling Your Enclosure Operating Your Storage EnclosureBefore You Begin Connecting the Enclosure Connecting a SAS Cable SAS cable Pull-tab Page Page Host controller Changing Your Enclosure’s Operating Mode Downloading Firmware Managing Your Storage EnclosureRemoving the Front Bezel Installing Enclosure ComponentsRecommended Tools Front Bezel OptionalInstalling the Front Bezel Removing a Drive Blank Safety Models AMT, E03J, and E04JHard Drives Release tab Removing a Hard Drive Installing a Drive BlankRemoving and Installing a Hard Drive Release button Installing a Hard DriveRemoving a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier Screws Removing an EMM Blank Installing a Hard Drive Into a Drive CarrierRemoving and Installing an EMM Blank Release latch EMM blank Installing an EMM BlankRemoving an EMM Removing and Installing an EMM Removing a Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module Power Supply/Cooling Fan ModuleInstalling an EMM Removing and Installing a Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module 10. Securing the Power Cable Velcro strap Installing a Power Supply/Cooling Fan ModuleRemoving the Control Panel Control PanelRelease pin Removing the Backplane Installing the Control PanelBackplane Page Captive screw Installing the Backplane Installing Enclosure Components Troubleshooting External Connections Troubleshooting Your EnclosureTroubleshooting Loss of Communication Troubleshooting Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module Troubleshooting Enclosure Cooling Problems Troubleshooting Enclosure Management Modules Troubleshooting Hard Drives Troubleshooting a Wet Enclosure Troubleshooting Enclosure ConnectionsTroubleshooting a Damaged Enclosure Troubleshooting Your Enclosure Contacting Dell Getting HelpGetting Help Amperes AC Alternating current GlossaryCPU Central processing unit. See processor DC Direct current Page Page Mm Millimeters Ms Milliseconds Page System memory See RAM Watts Glossary Page Glossary Index Index