The drive cage assembly is used in all three machine configurations.
To reinstall the drive cage:
- Position the drive cage assembly in front of the chassis so
that the slot on the bottom of the drive cage aligns with the
guide rail inside the chassis.
Tip: For the MSS high-availability configuration
(MSS-H), it may be easier to reattach the jumper and ribbon
cables before you insert the drive cage into the
chassis (pull the signal cables in step 3 through the empty
drive bay). If you do this, be sure to push the cables out
of the way when you reinsert the drive cage.
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- Gently slide the drive cage assembly into the unit.
- Lift up the assembly so the angled foot on the left side
of the drive cage slides into the slotted tab on the chassis.
- The drive cage is properly seated when it is flush with
the front of the chassis.
- Reconnect the signal and power cables to all drives in the cage.
Note: The DVD drive always uses the terminating
connectors on a cable that connects to more than one drive.
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- MSS-S: See MSS-S drive cage cabling.
- Plug in the 80-pin IDE ribbon cable to the DVD and upper
drive (hdc).
- Plug in the 80-pin IDE ribbon cable to the lower drive
(hda).
- Plug in the power connectors to the DVD, upper drive,
and lower drive.
- MSS-H: See MSS-H drive cage cabling.
- Plug in the J6 (3-pin) and J7 (10-pin) jumper cables to
the SCSI RAID backplane.
- Plug in the 80-pin IDE ribbon cable to the DVD.
- Plug in the SCSI ribbon cable to the SCSI RAID backplane.
- Plug in the power connector for the DVD, and the two power
connectors for the SCSI RAID backplane.
- MAS: See MAS drive cage cabling.
- Plug in the 80-pin IDE ribbon cable to the DVD player
and the lower drive (hda).
- Plug in the power connectors to the DVD and lower drive.
Note: There is an extra 4-pin power connector
on the harness for an optional hard disk. You can plug
either connector into the IDE drive.
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- Make sure all cables are neatly dressed, either in the power
harness or under the tie-down strap for the IDE ribbon cables
as appropriate.
- Reattach the drive cage retaining screws. See Removing
or replacing the drive cage.
- Reattach the 4 screws to the front of the drive cage.
- Reattach the 2 flathead screws to the holes in the side of
the chassis, about 6 inches from the front of the cage.
- Replace the top cover and front bezel.
- Restore power to the system.
- Complete the procedure for restoring the drive:
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