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Figure 7-20 Removing the flash card on a standard storage controller
7.
Remove the supercapacitor. For more information, see "
Replacing the power fail safeguard
module for a standard storage controller
8.
Install a new power fail safeguard module. For more information, see "
storage controller and a power fail safeguard module
9.
Connect the removed cables.
10.
Install the access panel. For more information, see "
."
11.
Rack-mount the server. For more information, see "
12.
Connect the power cord. For more information, see "
13.
Power on the server. For more information, see "
Verifying the replacement
Log in to HDM to verify that the flash card and the supercapacitor are in a correct state. For more
information, see HDM online help.
Replacing a GPU module
WARNING!
To avoid bodily injury from hot surfaces, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before
touching them.
To replace a GPU module:
1.
Power off the server. For more information, see "
2.
Remove the server from the rack. For more information, see "
Removing the server from a rack
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3.
Remove the access panel. For more information, see "
."
4.
Remove the riser card that holds the GPU module. For more information, see "
."
5.
Remove the GPU module:
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If the GPU module is not connected with a power cord, open the retaining latch on the riser
card, and pull the GPU module out of the slot, as shown in
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The removal procedure is the same for GPU modules that do not require a power cord. This
example uses the GPU-M4-1 GPU module to show the procedure.