Siemens PCIL43 manual Removable hard disks, Replacing a hard disk, SATA1, SATA3

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Commissioning

7.3 Notes on operation

7.3.3Removable hard disks

The removable disk racks can also be hot swapped in connection to RAID1.

Replacing a hard disk

Caution

Hard drives may only be swapped out of the removable frames when the disks are inactive and the device status displays are off.

How to remove the hard disk drive:

1.Establish which hard disk drive of the RAID controller was reported as faulty (hard disk drive to channel 1 or 2).











(1)Power LED

voltage supply available

(2)HDD activity display

This display is always off. Please note the activity display HARDDISK

(3) on the front of the device.

The following table details the layout of the removable frames in the device according to the RAID system reports:

RAID BIOS

RAID Software

SATA interface

Installation location

Port 0

Device Port 0

SATA1

(4) Removable frame 1

Port 2

Device Port 2

SATA3

(5) Removable frame 2

You will find information regarding the reconfiguration of the RAID association in the next section.

1.Set the key switch to the "OPEN" position.

2.Push up the bezel of the hard disk cartridge.

3.Remove the hard disk cartridge.

Notes on operation

Notice

To ensure reliable operation of the devices in a removable disk rack, you need to interlock the hard disk cartridge with the disk rack.

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Contents Simatic Operating Instructions Edition 09/2005Page Industrial PC Rack PC IL Operating Instructions Edition 09/2005Safety Guidelines Table of contents 10-1 Glossary Glossary-1 Table of contents Introduction PrefaceContents format Table of Contents Guide for the operating instructionsSafety information General safety instructionsRepairs System expansionsBattery ESD guidelinesDescription OverviewAreas of application HighlightsHighlights Features General featuresFunction Optional accessories InterfacesMonitoring functions Standard versionsOptional accessories Disk drives DVD ROMOptional expansions Design External structureFront view of the device Pos Description Rear view of the device Pos DescriptionOperator controls Operator control on/off button Pos DescriptionConnecting elements InterfacesLayout of the interfaces on the rear of the device Pos Name DescriptionPower supply Position of the IEC power plug DescriptionStatus displays Status displays Display MeaningDescription 3.6 Design Deployment planning TransportUnpacking and checking the delivery unit Unpacking the deviceNoting the device identification data Device equipmentAmbient and environmental conditions Deployment planning Ambient and environmental conditions Installation Installing the devicePossible areas of installation Possible mounting methodsInstallation Installing the device Connecting Connecting peripheralsConnecting the device to power To be noted before you connect the deviceConnecting Steps for connecting the device to mainsLocalized information Secure the power plug Steps in securing the power plug Basic commissioning initial power-up Commissioning Prerequisites for commissioning Switch off the device Burner/DVD player softwareDVD burner Burner softwareRAID Software Sata interface Installation location Removable hard disksReplacing a hard disk SATA1RAID system 4MS08NVVFunctions for RAID system management Comments about faults Replace faulty drive in RAID systemSide panel Associate new hard drive Commissioning Integration EthernetFurther information Integration Temperature monitoring/display Temperature monitoringFunctions Overview of the following monitoring functionsWatchdog WD Fan monitoringFunction Expansions and configuration Open the deviceTools PreparationOpen the device Steps for opening the enclosure coverSteps for opening the device front Installing expansion cards Memory expansionMemory expansion options Installing an expansion module Installing expansion modulesSteps for installing an expansion module Installing disk drives Options of installing disk drivesInstalling and removing a disk drive or removable rack Pos DescriptionRemoving the drive carrier module Steps for removing the drive carrier moduleInstalling and removing a hard disk Disk drive or removable disk rack installationInstalling a disk drive Steps for installing a disk driveMaintenance and service Removing and installing hardware componentsRepairs Carrying out repairsReplacing the backup battery To be noted before you replace the batteryReplacing the battery Reconfiguring the Bios Setup DisposalRemoving the power supply module Removing the power supply moduleHow to remove the power supply module How to remove the motherboard Removing the motherboardRemoving the motherboard Remove filter and device fan Preparing for equipment fan exchangeRemove filter and fan StepsProcessor replacement Installing the fanHow to remove the processor Removing the processor11-7 Reinstalling the software General installation procedureRecovery CD Restore DVDInstalling Windows Booting with the CD RecoveryRestoring the factory state Setting up the partitions for Windows operating systems Setting up partitionsInstalling Microsoft Windows operating systems Format primary partitionSetting up the language selection for Windows 2000 MUI Setting up the language selection for Windows 2000 MUIInstalling drivers and software Maintenance and service Reinstalling the software Troubleshooting General problemsProblem Possible cause To correct or avoid error Problems when using modules of third-party manufacturers Technical data 13.1 General specificationsGeneral technical data SafetySpecial Features Climatic ConditionsMech. 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