From e6d2e87515ed2c44e233ea8464837010d30f0366 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Luc=C3=ADa=20M=2E=20Polis?= Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 13:52:41 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] DOCS-2522 --- .../replacing-hardware-components.md | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/gold-tier-hardware-servicing-guide/replacing-hardware-components.md b/gold-tier-hardware-servicing-guide/replacing-hardware-components.md index 1343d3e7..084e270d 100644 --- a/gold-tier-hardware-servicing-guide/replacing-hardware-components.md +++ b/gold-tier-hardware-servicing-guide/replacing-hardware-components.md @@ -11,16 +11,15 @@ For detailed instructions, see the documentation from your hardware vendor. ## Locating a Failed Drive Gold-Tier hardware doesn't use predefined drive mapping or panel LEDs to indicate drive health. - -### To Locate a Failed Drive +### To Locate a Failed Drive by using the Web UI 1. Log in to Qumulo Core. 1. Click **Cluster > Overview** and then click the name of the node with a failed drive. -1. On the page for the node, the failed drive is listed. +1. On the page for the node, under **Drive Details**, the serial number for the failed drive is listed. -1. Use a server management tool to determine the location of the failed drive. +1. Use the failed drive's serial number and a server management tool to determine the physical location of the failed drive. ## Initializing a Replacement Boot Drive