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b.
Remove the standard storage controller. For more information, see "
storage controller and a power fail safeguard module
6.
Remove the power fail safeguard module or super capacitor, if any:
a.
Remove the flash card on the storage controller, if any. Remove the screws that secure the
flash card, and then remove the flash card.
b.
Remove the supercapacitor. Pull the clip on the supercapacitor holder, and take the
supercapacitor out of the holder.
c.
Remove the supercapacitor holder. Lift the retaining latch at the bottom of the
supercapacitor holder, and slide the holder to remove it.
Installing a standard storage controller and a power fail
safeguard module
1.
Install the supercapacitor on the supercapacitor holder:
a.
Install the supercapacitor holder on the chassis air baffle. Place the supercapacitor holder in
the chassis and slide it to the server rear until it snaps into place.
b.
Connect one end of a supercapacitor extension cable to the supercapacitor.
c.
Install the supercapacitor to the supercapacitor holder. Tilt the supercapacitor and insert
one end of the supercapacitor into the holder. Pull the clip on the holder and insert the other
end into the holder, and then release the clip.
2.
Install the removed flash card on the power fail safeguard module:
a.
Install the internal threaded studs supplied with the power fail safeguard module on the
standard storage controller.
b.
Install the flash card on the standard storage controller. Insert the flash card connector into
the socket and use screws to secure the flash card on the storage controller.
3.
Install the standard storage controller on the riser card. For more information, see "
standard storage controller and a power fail safeguard module
4.
Install the riser card on the server. For more information, see "
Installing a riser card and a PCIe
5.
Connect the other end of the supercapacitor extension cable to the standard storage controller.
6.
Install the access panel. For more information, see "
Replacing a network adapter
WARNING!
To avoid bodily injury from hot surfaces, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before
touching them.
The OCP network adapter supports NCSI. By default, port 1 on the OCP network adapter acts as the
HDM shared network port. You can configure another port on the OCP network adapter as the HDM
shared network port from the HDM Web interface. For more information, see HDM online help.
Guidelines
OCP network adapters
To install an OCP network adapter, an OCP adapter is required. For information about the OCP
adapter connector on the system board, see system board components in "Appendix A Server
specifications."