7If necessary, set any jumpers on the drive. (See your drive documentation for proper drive jumper settings and cable orientation.)

8Attach the tray to the new drive by reinstalling the screws you removed in Step 6.

9Replace the tray in the chassis using the screws you removed in Step 4 to secure the tray in position.

10Connect the power and data cables, making sure the cables are in their original positions.

11Close the case. (See “Closing the case” on page 20.)

12Reconnect the power cord and all other external peripheral devices, then turn on the system.

Replacing a hot-plug drive

The hot-plug drives are located at right side of the front panel as you face the system. The hot-plug bay supports as many as four 1-inch high 3.5-inch SCSI hard drives.

The hot-plug drives are assigned SCSI ID numbers by the hot-plug backplane with the drive in the upper left corner of the hot-plug bay assigned SCSI ID 0. The backplane assigns SCSI IDs to the other drives in order up to SCSI ID 3 in the lower right corner of the hot-plug bay. See “Hot-plug backplane” on page 8 for the locations of the drives by SCSI ID number.

Important Gateway tests and verifies the operation and compatibility of the drives we sell. Additional or replacement drives must conform to Gateway standards, especially in a RAID or mission-critical environment.

Install the first drive in the upper left corner, then install drives in increasing order by SCSI ID number thereafter.

26Replacing and Adding Internal Devices