NOTE:
Do not open the manual retention latch (MRL) before the LED stops blinking. A fatal
machine check alert (MCA) error can occur.
3.
Open the MRL.
4.
Remove the card.
5.
Close the MRL.
Identifying Hardware Location String
The Windows Device Manager reports the hardware location in the following format:
CBHSS = value
where
value
is a numeric string that starting from the left indicates the cabinet number, bay
number, chassis number, and two-digit slot number. For example, CBHSS = 81107 indicates
cabinet 8, bay 1, chassis 1, and slot 07.
NOTE:
The Windows OS does not show leading 0s. For example, if CBHSS = 1107 is displayed,
it denotes cabinet 0, bay 1, chassis 1, and slot 7.
For BL8x0 i2 server blades, Windows Device Manager shows a decimal value that when converted
to hexadecimal contains the slot number and blade number in the following locations:
Byte 3 Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 0
N/A Slot # Blade # N/A
For example, with HP Integrity EFI Driver, device location 151191947 (decimal) when converted
is 0x0903018B (hexadecimal), denoting blade 1, slot 3; blade values can range from 0x01 to
0x08. Without the HP Integrity EFI Driver, device location 151256971 (decimal) when converted
is 0x0903FF8B (hexadecimal), denoting blade 127, slot 3; blade value is always 0xFF.
NOTE:
HP SIM and HP SMH do the conversion automatically.
Identifying Hardware Location String
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