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1U10 RBOD User’s Manual
Copyright© 2010 Advanced Industrial Computer, Inc. Page 14 of 72
All Rights Reserved. Rev.1.05
4) Replace the drive tray in the enclosure slot. Slide into the system until the carrier engages
the backplane.
5) Push latch 1 home to fully engage the drive. Handle 2 will rotate inward and engage with
Latch 1 and a click sound indicates the latch is secured.
6) After a moment the LED indicator should light indicating the drive has power and is
beginning initialization and spin up.
7) Allow a minute or two for the initialization process to complete. The LED should show
constant blue indicating normal inactive status or flashing blue if activity is present. If the
LED indicates red or does not illuminate:
a. Inspect the drive for proper installation. Reinsert the drive carrier to ensure proper
connection.
b. If the symptom persists, follow the procedure in above step 1 to remove the drive
tray, inspect for proper drive installation within the tray and mating with the
interposer board, and if necessary, remove and test the drive to validate it is
independent of the tray and enclosure.
2.3.3. Enclosure Slot Mapping
The map below shows physical locations and slot order in the enclosure.
Figure 2.3: 1U 10-Bay RBOD Slot Mapping
2.4. Removing and Installing an IO Module
This section describes removing and installing a FC/SAS IO Module.
Warning: Electro-Static Discharge, ESD, can damage the hard drive and other electronic
elements of the system without exhibiting physical signs of damage. Proper grounding and
protective steps should be employed when handling any ESD sensitive materials or devices.
Failure to follow proper ESD protective procedures may result in equipment damage or failure.
Warning: Handle hard drives with extreme care. Dropping the hard drive or touching the
components on the circuit board may damage the hard drive without exhibiting physical signs
of damage. Use only the mounting screws supplied with the system. Using larger screws may
damage the drive.
Warning: All drive trays must be installed regardless of whether they contain drives prior to
system operation. Drive trays in each of the drive tray slots insure proper air flow for cooling
the system. Prolonged operation with empty slots may result in overheating and resultant
damage to drives or system components.
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