Missing Key to Hard Drive Chassis

genius99

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Hi,

We have some generic rack server with 6 hot-swappable SATA hard drives.

We happen to be missing the key to the hot-swap hard drive chassis. 1 hard drive is locked and we can't get it out without the key. :Q

Any idea on how to find a replacement key or how to crack the lock? :confused:

There are no part numbers on the hot-swap hard drive chassis and the server is generic.

I'm stuck.. and ideas?

thanx
 

genius99

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hehe, theman that would work, but we would still like to use the hot-swap chassis again.

Are there sets of standard keys that can be used to jimmy the lock?
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: sykopath79
I would say take it to a locksmith and see what they can do with it.

If it's a server, the locksmith comes out ;)

Anyway, drive caddies usually use a standard hollow cylindrical key. Find another one from a case lock or a different caddy, and that should do it.
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: sykopath79
If it's a server, the locksmith comes out ;)

Just trying to help a fellow geek get some actual exercise for a change. :p

The only exercise he'd be getting if he takes it to the locksmith is running from his boss ;) :p
 

shekondar

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If it's a cylindrical key, try a Bic pen (or similar object) - google for instructions for picking Kryptonite locks that use cylindrical keys...
 

genius99

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I tried putting the cylinder of the Bic pen in the key lock and the Bic pen cylinder too big for it to fit.

So I guess finding other case keys is my only option? I don't think I have any :(