Users Guide

Removing the wrong physical disk — You can avoid removing the wrong physical disk by blinking the LED display of the disk you
intend to remove. See Blinking And Unblinking A Physical Disk.
If you have already removed the wrong physical disk, see:
Recovering From Removing The Wrong Physical Disk
Identifying An Open Connector On The Enclosure
Checking The Temperature Of The Enclosure
Verifying The EMM Firmware Version Of The Enclosure
Identifying An Open Connector On The Enclosure
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
If you have not attached the enclosure to an open connector, you may need to identify a connector on the controller that can be used for
this purpose. To identify an open connector:
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the System tree, expand Storage.
2. Expand the controller object.
The available connectors are displayed. These connectors are numbered starting from zero.
3. Identify a connector that is not attached to storage. If the connector is already attached to storage, then the connector object can be
expanded to display an enclosure or backplane and the attached physical disks. A connector object that cannot be expanded in the
tree view is an open connector not currently attached to storage. Storage Management displays a number for each connector. These
numbers correspond to the connector numbers on the controller hardware. You can use these numbers to identify which open
connector displayed in the tree view with the open connector on the controller hardware.
Enclosure Components
For information on attached components, see:
Physical Disk Or Physical Device Properties
EMM Properties
Fan Properties
Power Supply Properties
Temperature Probe Properties And Tasks
Enclosures And Backplanes
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