Veritas Appliance Hardware Service Procedure Operating system disk drive and log disk drive replacement - NetBackup 0 Appliance Document Number: 7 Version:.0 (7/0/6) Purpose This document describes the process for replacing a -TB operating system hard disk drive and a -TB log disk drive in the NetBackup 0 Appliance. Affected Models NetBackup 0 Appliance The NetBackup 0 Appliance is a hardware and software storage system that can scale to 0 TB of available backup capacity. It consists of a NetBackup 0 Appliance and up to four optional NetBackup 0 Appliance Storage Shelves. By itself, the U NetBackup 0 Appliance offers internal data storage from TB to 7TBs, depending on the storage configuration you purchase. When additional storage is required, you can attach up to four U storage shelves to the NetBackup 0 Appliance. Each NetBackup 0 Appliance Storage Shelf offers 9TBs of backup storage capacity. Attaching four storage shelves offers 96TBs of storage, in addition to the internal storage that is available with the NetBackup 0 Appliance. SAS- cables are used to connect the NetBackup 0 Appliance to the storage shelves. SAS- cables are also used to connect the storage shelves to each other. Figure Front view of the NetBackup 0 Appliance
Figure HSP #7 Operating system and log file disk drive replacement: NetBackup 0 Appliance Rear view of the NetBackup 0 Appliance Assembly 8 7 Assembly Assembly 6 Warning: You must also unplug the unit from all AC power sources before you remove the cover. If the power cords are still connected, internal standby voltages could harm personnel and equipment. Onsite Policies and Procedures Electrical safety The static discharged by human bodies can damage static-sensitive components on the boards. When installing and maintaining the equipment, observe appropriate electrostatic safety precautions to prevent personnel injuries or device damage. When operating a device in an electrostatic sensitive area, you must take electrostatic-discharge (ESD)-preventive measures. These include wearing ESD-preventive gloves, an ESD-preventive wrist strap, and ESD-preventive clothes to avoid personnel injury or device damage. To prevent damage to the device, pay attention to the following during operations: Do not touch devices with bare hands because ESD from the human body may damage the electrostatically sensitive elements on a board. When dealing with the server or any of the internal components, wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ESD-preventive gloves, and ESD-preventive suit. Hardware part replacement procedure This section describes how to replace a -TB operating system disk drive or a -TB log file disk drive in the NetBackup 0 Appliance. The NetBackup 0 Appliance operating system is installed on two internal RAID (mirrored )-TB hard disks. The operating system disks are located in drive bay slots 0 and. The appliance also uses two internal RAID (mirrored) -TB disk drives to store appliance software-generated log files. The log file disks are located in slots and. Disk drive slot locations are shown in the following figure.
Figure HSP #7 Operating system and log file disk drive replacement: NetBackup 0 Appliance NetBackup 0 Appliance operating system disk drive and log file disk drive slot locations 0 Caution: Only -TB drives can be used in slots 0 -. Make sure you do not replace the faulty drive with any other size drive. This repair can be accomplished with the appliance installed in the rack. Caution: You must complete the hard disk drive swap within three minutes. Leaving the disk drive slot open for longer than three minutes can result in the appliance overheating and cause other components to fail. Note: If the appliance has attached storage shelves, these do not need to be powered down while the appliance is being serviced. Requirements NetBackup 0 replacement -TB hard disk drive ESD wrist strap To locate and identify the appliance that has the faulty disk drive Locate the unit with the failed component. Verify the appliance serial number. The serial number begins with the letters VTAS, and is located on a label on the rear panel of the appliance.
HSP #7 Operating system and log file disk drive replacement: NetBackup 0 Appliance In the front panel, check for a solid amber drive status LED. The drive status LED is the bottom of the two LEDs on the disk drive face plate. If the LED is blinking amber, the disk drive is in the process of rebuilding and must not be disturbed. Drive Status LED To remove the disk drive Put on an ESD-compliant wrist strap or take other ESD-protective measures. Remove the front bezel. Grip the bezel on the sides and pull it from the appliance. Locate the drive that you want to replace. The drive must be in either Slot 0 - and the drive status LED should be solid amber. The drive slots are shown in the figure below. 0 Warning: The drive status LED must be solid amber. Solid amber indicates that the disk drive has failed. Press the green button on the left side of the drive to release the disk drive lever. Pull the lever open completely but do not slide the drive out of the slot. Let the drive motor stop spinning. This takes about 0 seconds. 6 Slide the drive out of the slot.
HSP #7 Operating system and log file disk drive replacement: NetBackup 0 Appliance 7 Place the drive in an ESD-protective bag. To install the disk drive Put on an ESD-compliant wrist strap or take other ESD-protective measures. Remove the replacement disk drive from the ESD-protective wrapper. Press the green button to release the lever. Pull the lever open completely. Slide the disk drive completely into the slot. 6 Close the lever. Make sure that the disk drive cover is flush with the front panel. The drive activity LED turns green when the connection is good. After a short period, the drive status LED will start blinking amber to indicate that the rebuild is in progress.