Re: [zfs-discuss] Sun X4540 disk replacement

2011-12-12 Thread Tony Schreiner
Thanks for that. Success. I was apprehensive about prying too hard. Tony On Dec 12, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Edmund White wrote: > You need to pry the drive sled off of the disk once the screws are > removed. There are two or four notches that hold onto the disk. You'll end > up spreading the carrier f

Re: [zfs-discuss] Sun X4540 disk replacement

2011-12-12 Thread Edmund White
You need to pry the drive sled off of the disk once the screws are removed. There are two or four notches that hold onto the disk. You'll end up spreading the carrier frame slightly. -- Edmund White ewwh...@mac.com On 12/12/11 5:25 PM, "Tony Schreiner" wrote: >Sorry for the off-topic questi

[zfs-discuss] Sun X4540 disk replacement

2011-12-12 Thread Tony Schreiner
Sorry for the off-topic question. I'm needing to replace a disk in a x4540 zfs file system. I have replacement ST31000NSSUN disks, but it's not obvious to me how to separate the original disk from its drive sled, it seems to be attached by more than the usual 4 screws. Is it meant to be separate