Hewlett-Packard StorageWorks 7100 - Virtual Array Configuration

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Replacement Procedure: VA7.x Disk Module, 18GB-36GB-72GB
You can add or replace disks to increase storage capacity or eliminate faults. (See Chapter 3 of the
HP StorageWorks Virtual Arrays VA 7000 Family Users and Service Guide for troubleshooting procedures.)
Disks must be Fibre Channel (FC) and 3.5 inches wide but can vary in capacity.
For current information about supported disks, consult an HP sales representative.
You do not need to turn off the array to replace a disk or filler.
Caution Do not remove hot-pluggable components until you have the
replacement parts and are ready to install them. An empty slot will cause
uneven cooling and eventual overheating.
Caution Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Please ensure
that ESD measures are in place.
Step 1
Open the Disk Replacement Kit and inspect the contents per the first step of the Disk Replacement Sheet
included with the replacement drive.
Step 2
Caution Touching exposed electrical circuitry on the disk can damage the disk. Be sure you are grounded
and be careful not to touch exposed circuits.
Disk modules are fragile and ESD sensitive. Dropping one end of the disk just two inches is enough to cause
permanent damage. In addition, static electricity can damage the disc. Grasp disks only by their handles (A
in Figure 1) and carriers (D), and follow strict ESD procedures.
Figure 1: Disk Module Installation
B
C
A
D
A extraction handle
C LEDs
B cam latch D carrier