DD Docu58941 PDF
DD Docu58941 PDF
DD Docu58941 PDF
October 2016
This document provides instructions for replacing a Solid State Drive (SSD) in Data Domain
DD9500 and DD9800 systems.
l Revision history......................................................................................................... 2
l Related documentation..............................................................................................2
l Tools and supplies needed........................................................................................ 2
l Overview: DD9500 and DD9800 Solid State Drives (SSD)........................................... 2
l Remove the bezel.......................................................................................................4
l Identify a failed SSD drive.......................................................................................... 4
l Remove and install an SSD drive................................................................................ 5
l Verify the replacement SSD........................................................................................ 7
l Complete the procedure.............................................................................................8
Field Replacement Guide
Revision history
Table 1 Document revision history
Related documentation
EMC provides a variety of document types to support our products. End-user documents
include user guides, hardware installation guides, administrator guides, software guides,
part replacement guides, release notes, and others. Integration documents describe how
to integrate Data Domain systems with third party backup applications, and compatibility
matrices show which components are compatible with each other.
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Note
Hard copies of a document may be out of date. Always check for the current version of a
document before you start an upgrade or begin a significant configuration change.
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1. Slot 0
2. Slot 1
3. Slot 2
4. Slot 3
SSD Bottom LED Dark indicates healthy. Solid amber indicates disk fail.
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Note
5. Enter the disk beacon enclosure-id.disk-id command to correctly identify the failed
SSD drive that needs replacement:
l Whenever servicing parts in a running system, move slowly while inserting and
latching the new parts. This avoids creating strong vibrations in the chassis which
might interfere with other operating components.
l Always replace a failed SSD as soon as possible. A system can run with one failed
SSD. However, another SSD failure disables the system.
l Only trained and qualified personnel should install or replace this equipment.
l During the procedure, wear a grounding wrist strap to avoid ESD damage to the
equipment.
DD9500 and DD9800 systems use 400 GB SSDs. Check the label on the release bezel of
the drive for the 400 GB number.
Procedure
1. Slide the orange latch to the left and pull the release bezel to remove the SSD drive
from its slot.
4. Get the replacement drive for the system labeled 400 GB on the release bezel of the
drive.
5. Install a replacement drive by pushing the drive fully into the drive bay until the latch
begins to close.
6. Close the release bezel until it clicks into place.
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Note
If the SSD exhibits excessive force to install, remove the SSD drive from the bay and
repeat the installation. Never force-fit the drive into the chassis.
The 'disk unfail' command will add the disk to the head unit
and mark it as a spare. Any existing data on this disk will be
lost.
Are you sure? (yes|no|?) [no]: yes
ok, proceeding.
4. Enter the disk show state command to display the state of all SSD drives to
make sure all the disks are in good state.
Note
When the amber fault light has turned off, all the disk are in good state.
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