SonicWALL Hard Drive 01 SSC 9310 User Manual

User’s Guide  
SonicWALL CDP  
SonicWALL CDP 6080/5040 Drive Replacement User’s Guide  
SonicWALL CDP 6080/5040 Appliance 750GB Replacement Hard Drive  
Overview  
The 750GB replacement hard drive can be inserted into any drive slot on your SonicWALL CDP 6080 or 5040  
appliance. You can insert the drive while the SonicWALL CDP appliance is powered on.  
The front bezel on the SonicWALL CDP appliance covers the drive slots. The bezel can be unlocked with the front  
bezel security key supplied with the appliance.  
The Web management interface provides a graphical view of the hard drive array on the SonicWALL CDP  
appliance. The SonicWALL CDP 6080 has two arrays with four drive slots in each. The SonicWALL CDP 5040 has  
a single array of four drives. The best practice is to view the array on the System > RAID page during the  
replacement process.  
Removing the Defective Hard Drive from the SonicWALL CDP Appliance  
To view the hard drive arrays and remove the defective drive from the SonicWALL CDP appliance, perform the  
following steps:  
1. On your SonicWALL CDP appliance, use the front bezel key to unlock the front bezel, then remove the front  
bezel to expose the hard drive array.  
2. In the Web management interface, navigate to the System > RAID page. The defective drive is indicated  
by a drive status box displaying a status such as:  
UNKNOWN  
NOT SUPPORTED  
NOT PRESENT  
You might see a different status than those listed, depending on the condition of the drive as interpreted by  
the RAID controller.  
3. On the appliance, press the square button on the right side of the defective drive to pop out the drive  
handle.  
Warning: Be careful to remove only the defective drive from the drive array while the appliance is  
powered on. Removing more than one drive from an active array will cause loss of data.  
4. Grasp the drive handle and pull the drive straight out to remove it from the slot.  
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The DEGRADED drive status indicates that the RAID controller senses that data is missing from the drive.  
The Array Status will change to REBUILDING within a few minutes.  
8. You may continue to use your SonicWALL CDP appliance while the RAID controller rebuilds the array with  
the new drive. The rebuilding process requires at least three hours.  
When finished rebuilding, the status for both the drive and the array changes to OK.  
9. Re-install the front bezel, being sure to properly line up the LCD connectors. The best practice is to align  
and seat the right side of the bezel (as you are facing the front of the SonicWALL CDP appliance), then  
view the connectors from above as you carefully press the left side of the bezel into place.  
10. Lock the bezel with the front bezel security key.  
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Last updated: 4/1/2009  
Prepared by: sweigand  
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User’s Guide  
The replacement 750GB hard drive is for use only with approved SonicWALL appliances. Use of this drive with a SonicWALL appliance that is  
not approved will void the warranty for that SonicWALL appliance. This drive is provided on an "as is" basis without warranty of any kind.  
01-SSC-9310 SONICWALL APPLIANCE REPLACEMENT HD 750GB  
For information and related documents, see the following Web site:  
SonicWALL, Inc.  
1143 Borregas Drive  
Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1306  
T: +1.408.745.9600  
F: +1.408.745.9300  
P/N 232-001619-50  
Rev A 11/ 08  
© 2009 SonicWALL, Inc. is a registered trademark of SonicWALL, Inc. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks  
and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications and descriptions subject to change without notice.  
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