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4.
Snap shut the four plastic latches that secure the two halves of the
Processor/Memory Complex together.
5.
Tighten the two captive screws that help secure the Processor Baseboard to the
Processor/Memory Complex.
6.
Carefully turn the Processor/Memory Complex over so that you can work on the
underside.
7.
Install the thermal blanks into the bottom half of the Processor/Memory Complex
as described in “Processor or thermal blank installation” on page 183.
8.
Install the memory board into the bottom half of the Processor/Memory Complex
as described in “Memory board installation” on page 186.
9.
Carefully turn the Processor/Memory Complex over so that you can work on the
topside.
10. Install the processors and power pods into the top half of the Processor/Memory
Complex as described in “Processor or thermal blank installation” on page 183.
11. Install the memory board into the top half of the Processor/Memory Complex as
described in “Memory board installation” on page 186.
12. Install the Processor/Memory Complex into the server as described in
"Processor/memory complex" on page 110.
I/O baseboard
The I/O Baseboard resides in the upper rear of the chassis and plugs into the
Sideplane. After removing all the PCI I/O boards, you can remove the I/O
Baseboard.
I/O baseboard removal
Note:
•
Read “Before you begin” on page 136.
•
Read “Safety information” on page 257.
•
Read “Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices” on page 260.
Complete the following actions to remove the I/O baseboard:
1.
Disconnect the power cables.
2.
Open the rear cover of the server and remove the non-hot plug PCI adapter board
cover.
3.
Remove the top cover as described in “Top cover removal” on page 168.
4.
Remove the Legacy I/O board as described in “Legacy I/O board removal” on
page 203.
5.
Disconnect the cable to the external SCSI port from the I/O Baseboard.
6.
Loosen the captive screw to disconnect and remove the external SCSI port from
the chassis I/O connector at the rear of chassis.
7.
Remove all non-hot plug PCI adapter boards.
8.
Remove all hot plug PCI I/O boards as described in “PCI hot plug LED board
removal” on page 202.
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