Check the status of the hard drive using the Dell
Storage Manager Client.
Determine the status of the DDIC LED.
If the DDIC fault LED is lit, the hard drive has
failed.
If the DDIC fault LED is not lit, proceed to the
next step.
Check the connectors and reseat the DDIC.
CAUTION Perform this step only on unmanaged drives or after
you confirm that the particular drive contains no user data. The Fault
LED alone is not an indication that you can safely remove the drive.
Remove the DDIC.
Check the DDIC and the backplane to ensure
that the connectors are not damaged.
Reinstall the DDIC. Make sure that the
DDIC makes contact with the backplane.
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