Service manual
Chapter 4 Service 4-9
c. Unlatch the drive bracket handle (on the right) to release it.
d. Pull the bracket handle out and swing it open until it pushes against the
chassis.
e. Continue pushing the handle against the chassis, applying mild pressure until
the drive pops out from the connector.
f. Slide the drive out and place it on an antistatic mat.
g. With the bracket extended, insert the replacement drive into the drive bay,
aligning the connector on the drive with the connector on the backplane.
h. Slowly and gently push the drive in until the metal drive handle contacts the
enclosure metal rib.
Note – Make sure you insert the drive in the correct drive bay to mate with the
connector on the backplane.
i. Swing the drive bracket handle closed until it latches.
j. Remove the wrist strap.
k. Replace the front bezel on the media tray.
9. Restore the UFS file system.
Use the following steps to configure a slice on a drive to be used with the UFS file
system.
a. Verify that the device’s partition table satisfies the requirements of the file
system(s) you intend to re-create.
You can use the prtvtoc command to inspect the label for your device. If you
need to modify the label, use the format command. Refer to the prtvtoc(1M)
and format(1M) man pages for more information. For example:
■ If you have saved a drive partition table using the format utility and the
replacement drive type matches the old drive type, then you can use the
format utility’s partition section to configure the partition table of the
replacement drive. See the select and label commands in the partition
section.
# prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/cwtxdysz










