6. Pull out the handle to its full extension.
7. Grasp canister and pull it out.
8. Insert the new canister into the slot with the handle pointing towards the
center of the slot. Insert the unit in the same orientation as the one that you
removed.
9. Push the canister back into the slot until the handle starts to move.
10. Finish inserting the canister by closing the handle until the locking catch clicks
into place.
11. Reattach the SAS cables.
Replacing an SFP transceiver
When a failure occurs on a single link, the SFP transceiver might need to be
replaced.
Before you begin
Even though many of these procedures are hot-swappable, they are intended to be
used only when your system is not up and running and performing I/O
operations. If your system is powered on and performing I/O operations, go to the
management GUI and follow the fix procedures. Performing the replacement
actions without the assistance of the fix procedures can result in loss of data or loss
of access to data.
Be careful when you are replacing the hardware components that are located in the
back of the system that you do not inadvertently disturb or remove any cables that
you are not instructed to remove.
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Figure 27. Removing the canister from the enclosure
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