24 en Hardware InstallationRAID Subsystem
3.6Drive Tray Installation
Once the hard drives have been installed in the drive trays, the drive trays can be installed into the subsystem.
WARNING!
All drive trays must be installed into the enclosure even if they do not contain a hard drive. If the trays are not installed into the enclosure, the ventilation required for cooling will be dis- turbed and the subsystem will overheat.
1. Make sure that the hard drive is secured to the drive tray. Make sure the
Fig. 3.3 Front View of an Individual Drive Tray
2.Open the front flap on the drive tray. (See Figure 3.4). To open the flap, push the release button on the front bezel. The front flap will open in an upward direction.
Fig. 3.4 Opening Drive Tray Front Flap
3.Align the drive tray with the slot in which you wish to insert it. Make sure that it is resting on the rails inside the module slot. Once the drive tray is lined up with the slot, gently slide it in. This should be done smoothly and gently.
4.Close the front flap on the drive tray. Make sure the front flap is closed properly. Closing the front flap ensures that the drive tray is firmly connected to the corresponding connec- tor on the backplane board. If the front flap is not closed properly, the connection between the HDD and the subsystem will not be secure. DO NOT slam the drive tray into place! The connector pins might be damaged. If the front flap is not closed properly, the connection between the hard drive and the subsystem will not be secure.
5.Lock the flap into place by turning the
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