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NOTE
The existing primary RAID controller board supports two external disk arrays using Channel 0
and Channel 1. Channel 2 supports the internal RAID subsystem through internal
connection.
4. Secure the RAID controller board(s) with the screw removed previously.
5. Close the system’s base unit as described in your system’s documentation.
Replacing Disk Drives
Use this section to replace the disk drives of the InterRAID-6, InterRAID-8, and InterRAID-
12 disk arrays. After replacing a disk drive, you can rebuild it using the applicable utility for
the installed controller under MS-DOS or under Windows NT.
CAUTION
Establish a ground by first touching the metal chassis of the cabinet before handling or
installing computer components.
To replace a disk drive:
1. Remove the new disk drive from the shipping carton and antistatic bag. Save the
packaging material.
2. Note the drive label on the failed disk drive. Remove the matching numbers from the
label sheet and affix them to the front of the new disk drive.
3. Extend the drive latching clips to disengage the failed drive from the disk array. Then,
slide the disk drive out of the cabinet.
4. Install the new disk drive by extending the drive latching clips and sliding the disk drive
into the drive slot. Place your thumb on the drive label and push until the drive
connects. Close the drive latching clips until they snap into place, locking the drive into
the slot.
NOTE
If DAC960P or DAC960PD is installed, rebuild the drive using DACCF or DACADM. If
MegaRAID is installed, rebuild the drive using the MegaRAID utility. Refer to the applicable
chapter in this guide for your RAID controller.
Replacing Power Supplies
Only the InterRAID-8 and InterRAID-12 have hot-swap power supplies. Do not attempt to
replace a power supply in an InterRAID-6. If a power supply fails in the InterRAID-6,
return the unit to Intergraph. You do not need to power off the InterRAID-8 or InterRAID-
12 cabinet to replace a power supply.
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