
Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading
Overview
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Chapter 5
Subsystem Maintenance and
Upgrading
5.1. Overview
5.1.1 Maintenance
Constant monitoring and maintenance of your SATA-based subsystem will minimize
subsystem downtime and preserve the working integrity of the system for a longer period
of time. If any of the subsystem components fail, they must be replaced as soon as
possible.
WARNING!
Do not remove a failed component from the subsystem until you have a replacement
on hand. If you remove a failed component without replacing it, the internal airflow
will be disrupted and the system will overheat causing damage to the subsystem.
All of the following components can be replaced in case of failure:
1. Controller modules – Section 5.2
2. Memory Module – Section 5.3
3. BBU Modules - Section 5.4
4. PSU modules – Section 5.5
5. Cooling modules – Section 5.6
6. Hard drives – Section5.7
5.1.2 General Notes on Component Replacement
♦ With the exception of the RAID controller module, all of the components on the
subsystem, including the PSU modules, cooling modules, BBU, and drive trays, are
hot-swappable and can be changed while the subsystem is still in operation
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