Note
:
Regarding the slot information, please refer to the backplane/chassis manual
The MIC-5332 also supports hot-swap, i.e. no need to turn off the chassis power
before installing the board.
To extract the MIC-5332 from the chassis:
1. Unlock the ejector handle at the bottom side, next to the FMM bay.
2. The extraction request will be delivered to the IPMC. The IPMC will perform a
graceful shutdown of the ACPI aware operating system. The blue hot-swap LED
will start blinking once the ejector handle is unlocked.
3. After the x86 subsystem on the blade has been powered down, the blue hot-swap
LED will light up, which indicates the board is ready to be removed.
4. Unfasten the retaining thumbscrews.
5. Unlock the other handle, and fully open both handles (push handles outwards) to
extract the board.
6. Pull the MIC-5332 out of the chassis.
Figure 3.6 Unlock the ejector handle
Caution!
DO NOT attempt to extract the board when blue LED is off or blinking. This may
cause non-recoverable damage to the board.
3.4.2 FMM (Option)
The MIC-5332 supports one FMM slot for feature expansion, such as VGA output,
additional 10GbE support for dual-dual star FI, and Intel® QuickAssist support (for
details, please refer to table 2.10).It is assumed that MIC-5332 is shipped with the
Summary of Contents for MIC-5332
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Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Hardware Management This chapter describes the IPMC firmware features ...
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