Note:
Care
should
be
taken
when
replacing
the
system
backplane.
Ensure
that
you
hold
the
backplane
by
the
attached
mylar
handles.
6.
Replace
the
thumbscrew
that
secures
the
system
backplane
to
the
system
chassis.
7.
Replace
the
power
supply
bay
chassis
bracket.
Insert
and
tighten
the
7
hex-head
screws.
8.
Replace
the
the
voltage
regulator
modules
as
described
in
“Replacing
Voltage
Regulator
Modules”
on
page
359.
9.
Replace
the
memory
DIMMs
as
described
in
“Replacing
or
Installing
Memory
DIMMs”
on
page
355.
10.
Replace
the
disk
drive
backplane
as
described
in
“Replacing
the
Disk
Drive
Backplane
or
Filler”
on
page
340.
11.
Replace
the
fan
tray
as
described
in
“Replacing
the
Fan
Tray
Assembly”
on
page
323.
12.
Replace
the
disk
drives
as
described
in
“Hot-Swap
Disk
Drives”
on
page
333.
13.
Replace
the
media
bay
chassis
as
described
in
“Replacing
the
Media
Bay
Chassis”
on
page
346.
14.
Replace
the
service
processor
assembly
as
described
in
“Service
Processor
Assembly”
on
page
312.
15.
Replace
both
power
supplies,
if
two
were
present
in
the
system,
or
replace
the
power
supply
and
filler
as
described
in
“Replacing
a
Power
Supply
with
the
System
Power
Off”
on
page
351.
16.
Replace
the
PCI
adapter
dividers
as
described
in
“Replacing
a
PCI
Adapter
Divider”
on
page
310.
17.
Replace
the
PCI
adapters.
18.
Replace
the
service
access
cover,
as
described
in
“Replacing
the
Model
6C3
Service
Access
Cover”
on
page
288.
19.
Return
the
system
to
the
operating
position
as
described
in
“Returning
the
Model
6C3
to
the
Operating
Position”
on
page
285
or
“Placing
the
Model
6E3
into
the
Service
and
Operating
Position”
on
page
286.
20.
Reconnect
all
signal
and
power
cables
to
the
rear
of
the
system.
21.
Reconnect
the
power
source
to
the
system.
22.
Start
the
system
as
described
in
“Starting
the
System”
on
page
283.
23.
If
you
are
running
AIX,
the
bootlist
command
may
need
to
be
run
while
logged
in
as
root
user.
This
rebuilds
the
customized
boot
list.
Internet
protocol
(IP)
parameters
may
also
need
to
be
reentered.
24.
Check
the
firmware
level
on
the
new
backplane;
see
“Determining
the
Level
of
Firmware
on
the
System”
on
page
253.
If
the
firmware
is
down-level,
down
load
the
latest
firmware
from
CORE
or
the
Web
(See
“System
Firmware
Updates”
on
page
252).
25.
Work
with
the
system
administrator
to
ensure
that
passwords,
time,
date,
and
service
processor
settings
are
restored.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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