Removal
Attention:
If
more
than
one
module
is
to
be
replaced
or
reseated,
begin
with
the
upperpmost
module,
replace
it
and
then
go
to
module(s)
in
the
next
lower
position,
until
the
lowermost
module
has
been
replaced
or
reseated.
Before
any
MCM,
pass
through
module,
or
cover
is
removed,
perform
a
general
cleaning
operation,
as
described
in
step
of
the
following
procedure.
1.
Turn
off
the
power
as
described
in
2.
Remove
the
fan
chassis.
See
3.
Perform
a
general
cleaning
operation,
using
a
sash
brush,
(
not
the
one
included
with
the
FRU
kit)
and
vacuum
cleaner
(see
for
the
tool
part
numbers),
to
remove
any
accumulated
dust
and
debris
that
has
settled
in
the
processor
subsystem.
Hold
the
vacuum
hose
near
the
brush
to
remove
any
debris
that
the
brush
generates.
4.
Note
the
location
of
the
module
being
removed
on
the
MCM/L3
Label
Map
on
the
system
to
confirm
the
number
of
times
the
target
module
has
been
unplugged.
If
it
has
been
unplugged
three
times,
order
a
new
module.
Attention:
Each
MCM
must
be
returned
to
the
location
from
which
it
was
removed.
Note:
If
this
is
the
first
removal/reseat
for
the
module,
record
the
serial
number
of
the
module
and
the
date
of
the
action.
5.
Determine
the
type
of
MCM
modules
used
on
your
system.
The
following
illustration
shows
the
difference
between
the
aluminum
heatsink
and
copper
heatsink
MCMs.
1
MCM
(with
aluminum
heatsink)
2
MCM
Alignment
Hole
(on
copper
heatsink
MCMs
only)
3
MCM
(with
copper
heatsink)
6.
If
the
MCM
modules
that
you
are
removing
have
an
aluminum
heatsink
and
a
plastic
stiffener
attached
to
the
backplane,
go
to
substep
7.
If
the
MCM
modules
that
you
are
removing
have
a
copper
heatsink
and
an
aluminum
stiffener
attached
to
the
backplane,
do
the
following:
Note:
Remove
each
MCM
processor
from
the
processor
drawer,
one
at
a
time,
until
all
MCM
processors
that
you
planned
to
remove
have
been
removed.
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pSeries
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