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About Omneon MediaGrid - Harmonic Inc

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Hardware Reference<br />

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Figure 103. ContentServer 2122 Front Panel<br />

Table 35. ContentServer 2122 Front Panel Components<br />

# Component Description<br />

1 Disk drives (12) The server contains 12 SATA disk drives, providing<br />

storage for the <strong>Omneon</strong> <strong>MediaGrid</strong>. Drives are<br />

numbered from left to right starting with drive 1 on the<br />

top left and ending with drive 12 on the bottom right.<br />

2 Drive latch Push the drive latch to the right to release and then pull<br />

out the lever to remove the disk drive carrier. A red lock<br />

graphic indicates that the drive carrier is locked. Use the<br />

supplied “Torx” tool to lock and unlock the carrier.<br />

3 Disk drive status LEDs Two LEDs provide drive status as follows:<br />

• Top LED (solid green)—indicates the disk is present<br />

in slot and powered up.<br />

• Top LED (flashing green)—indicates disk activity.<br />

• Bottom LED (solid amber)—indicates a failed drive.<br />

IMPORTANT: Do not turn off power when replacing a drive. As soon as the new drive is inserted, the<br />

system will begin replicating the data from the other drives.<br />

Rear Panel Components<br />

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6<br />

10<br />

Figure 115 and Table 47 describe the rear panel view of a typical ContentServer 2122.<br />

228 Installation and Configuration Guide<br />

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