correct speed.
Step 3: Remove failed drive drawer (60-drive)
Remove a failed drive drawer to replace it with a new one.
Possible loss of data access — Magnetic fields can destroy all data on the drive and cause
irreparable damage to the drive circuitry. To avoid loss of data access and damage to the drives,
always keep drives away from magnetic devices.
Steps
1. Make sure that:
◦ The right and left cable chains are removed from the drive drawer.
◦ The right and left fan canisters are replaced.
2. Remove the bezel from the front of the drive shelf.
3. Unlatch the drive drawer by pulling out on both levers.
4. Using the extended levers, carefully pull the drive drawer out until it stops. Do not completely remove the
drive drawer from the drive shelf.
5. If volumes have already been created and assigned, use a permanent marker to note the exact location of
each drive. For example, using the following drawing as a reference, write the appropriate slot number on
the top of each drive.
Possible loss of data access — Make sure to record the exact location of each drive
before removing it.
6. Remove the drives from the drive drawer:
a. Gently pull back the orange release latch that is visible on the center front of each drive.
b. Raise the drive handle to vertical.
c. Use the handle to lift the drive from the drive drawer.
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