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Is the fan LED amber?

Answers
No (green)
Yes

Is the UID module System Status LED amber?

Answers
No (green)
Yes

Recognizing hard drive failure

In an HP enclosure, a steadily glowing fault LED indicates that a drive has failed.

Factors to consider before replacing hard drives

In systems that use external data storage, be sure that the server is the first unit to be powered off and the
last to be powered back on.
Before replacing a degraded drive:
Open HP SIM or similar management software utility and inspect each physical drive in the array
to confirm that no other drives have errors.
Be sure that the array has a current, valid backup.
Use replacement drives that have a capacity at least as great as that of the smallest drive in the
array. The controller immediately fails drives that have insufficient capacity.
To minimize the likelihood of fatal system errors, take these precautions when removing failed drives:
Do not remove a degraded drive if any other drive in the array is offline (the online LED is off). In
this situation, no other drive in the array can be removed without data loss.
Do not remove a second drive from an array until the first failed or missing drive has been
replaced and the rebuild process is complete. (The rebuild is complete when the Online LED on
the front of the drive stops blinking.)

Automatic data recovery (rebuild)

When you replace a hard drive in an array, the controller uses fault-tolerance information on the
remaining drives in the array to reconstruct the missing data (the data that was originally on the replaced
drive) and write it to the replacement drive. This process is called automatic data recovery, or rebuild. If
fault tolerance is compromised, this data cannot be reconstructed and is likely to be permanently lost.
Time required for a rebuild
The time required for a rebuild varies considerably, depending on several factors:
The priority that the rebuild is given over normal I/O operations
Possible reasons
Functioning properly.
Fan may not be inserted properly,
it may have a damaged connector,
or it may have failed.
Possible reasons
Functioning properly.
UID module may not be inserted
properly, it may have a damaged
connector, or it may have failed.
9100c Extreme Data Storage System user guide
Possible solutions
No action required
Be sure that the fan is
undamaged and is fully
seated.
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
Possible solutions
No action required
Be sure that the UID module
is undamaged and is fully
seated.
Contact an authorized service
provider for assistance.
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