The Avaya S3400-family servers use different DVD devices for removable-media
drives as follows:
- Messaging Application Server (MAS) or supplementary tracing
server: A Digital Versatile Disc Read Only Memory (DVD-ROM)
drive is used primarily to load system programs and updates. This
DVD player is a read-only device. Server data is backed up on
the MSS.
- Message Storage Server (MSS): A Digital Versatile Disc
(DVD) Random Access Memory (RAM) drive provides read/writable
backup information for the system. The same DVD-RAM drive is used
in both the MSS-S (standard) and MSS-H (high-availability) configurations.
However, the internal cable arrangement varies slightly between
the different servers.
Caution!
You must replace a DVD drive with one of the same type,
or the system will not work correctly. For example, you must
replace the DVD-ROM player in an MAS only with another DVD
player. You cannot interchange DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM drives
between MAS and MSS-type servers.
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Replacing a DVD drive
To replace the removable-media drive in a message server:
- Verify that the replacement equipment is on site and appears
to be in usable condition, with no obvious shipping damage.
- Verify that the replacement DVD drive is the same type of device
as the one you are replacing.
- Remove the drive cage.
- Replace the DVD drive.
- Reinstall the drive cage and return
the server to service.
- Verify operation of the new drive.
Replace the DVD drive
To replace a DVD drive:
- Remove the 4 screws that secure the faulty drive to the drive
cage (2 per side). See figure Removing or
replacing a DVD drive.
- Slide the faulty drive out of the drive cage. Set it aside.
- Set up the replacement drive to be a master or slave on the
IDE bus as follows:
- MAS DVD player: Always set up the read-only DVD to
be a slave. See figure DVD jumper settings.
- Locate the mode select connector (the 10-pin connector
next to the IDE signal connector).
- Move the jumper to the 2 pins labeled Slave.
- MSS DVD-RAM: Set the jumpers as noted. See figure
DVD jumper settings.
- Locate the mode select connector (the 6-pin connector
next to the IDE signal connector).
- Move the jumper to connect the appropriate 2 pins as follows:
- MSS-S: Move the jumper to the center 2 pins
labeled Slave.
- MSS-H: Move the jumper to the 2 end pins labeled
Master.
- Insert the new drive into the drive cage.
- Reattach the 4 screws that came with the new DVD player to secure
it in place.
Note: Be sure to insert the screws so the drive is
offset about 1 inch from the front of the server.
- Reinstall the drive cage and return
the server to service.
Verify new drive operation
Verify that the replacement DVD drive works correctly.
MAS: To verify that a new DVD player is working:
- Insert a CD or DVD into the new drive.
- Verify that the server can access the disk:
- Double-click My Computer.
- Double-click the D: drive.
- Verify that the information on the disk is correctly displayed.
Note: If the replacement DVD is a different model
of drive, the system might prompt you to load new drivers.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
MSS: To verify that a new DVD-RAM drive is working correctly:
- Insert a writable DVD disk into the new drive.
- Verify that the system can read from and write to the new drive
by doing a backup.
- From the Messaging Administration main menu, select Utilities
> Backup and Restore > Backup.
- To verify the results, select View Attributes of Backup
Media. For more information, see Backing
up system files (attended).
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