You complete the drive replacement to confirm that the
new drive is working correctly.
- Check the Power LED and the
Attention LED on the drive you replaced. (When you first insert a
drive, its Attention LED might be on. However, the LED should go off
within a minute.)
- Power LED is on or blinking,
and the Attention LED is off: Indicates that the new drive is working
correctly.
- Power LED is off: Indicates
that the drive might not be installed correctly. Remove the drive,
wait 30 seconds, and then reinstall it.
- Attention LED is on:
Indicates that the new drive might be defective. Replace it with another
new drive.
- If the Recovery
Guru in ThinkSystem System
Manager still shows an issue, select Recheck to ensure the problem has been resolved.
- If the Recovery Guru indicates
that drive reconstruction did not start automatically, start reconstruction
manually, as follows:
Note: Perform this operation only when instructed to do so by technical
support or the Recovery Guru.
- Select Hardware.
- Click
the drive that you replaced.
- From the
drive's context menu, select Reconstruct.
- Confirm
that you want to perform this operation.
When the drive reconstruction completes, the volume group is
in an Optimal state.
- As required,
reinstall the bezel.
- If you are instructed to return the
failed part, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging
materials that are provided.
Your drive replacement
is complete. You can resume normal operations.