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The 2076-92F expansion enclosure supports 92 drives. Figure 63 shows an example
of a drive assembly.
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Figure 63. Drive assembly
Procedure
management GUI. The fix procedures minimize the risk of losing data or access
to data; the procedures also manage the system's use of the drive.
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1 Disk drive
2 Online indicator
3 Fault indicator
4 Release latch
5 Drive latch toes
6 Drive carrier
1. Read all the available safety information.
2. Carefully slide the expansion enclosure out of the rack, as described in
"Removing an expansion enclosure from a rack: 2076-92F" on page 89.
3. Remove the cover, as described in "Removing the top cover: 2076-92F" on
page 47.
4. Locate the empty drive slot to receive the new drive or that contains the
faulty drive that you want to replace.
Note: When a drive is faulty, the amber fault indicator is lit ( 3 in Figure 63).
Do not replace a drive unless the drive fault indicator is on or you are
instructed to do so by a fix procedure.
A label on the enclosure cover (Figure 64 on page 68) shows the drive
locations in the enclosure. The drive slots are numbered 1-14 from left to right
and A-G from the back to the front of the enclosure.
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