Intel® Server System R2600SR Setup and Service Guide
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3.
System Service
This chapter provides instructions for removing and installing system components considered field
replaceable (field-replaceable units, or FRUs). The Intel
®
Server System R2600SR product family features a
modular design, allowing for serviceability at the compute node level without having to power off the entire
system. Except for the system fans, components common to all compute nodes (EIOM, SMM and PSUs) in
the system can only be serviced after the system has been powered off and AC power cords have been
disconnected from the server system.
Before Working with This Server Product
Before working with this server product, observe the safety and ESD precautions found in the Warnings
section at the beginning of this manual.
System Directional Reference
All references to left, right, front, top, and bottom assume the reader is facing the front of the chassis.
Instruction Format
Each procedure described in this section follows an illustration-first format. This gives the reader the option
to follow a quicker path to system integration by first seeing an illustration of the intended procedure. If
necessary, the reader can follow the step-by-step instructions that accompany each illustration.
Tools and Supplies Needed
Before setting up, configuring, and backing up (integrating) the Intel® Server System R2600SR:
1.
Observe the safety and ESD precautions found in the Warnings section in this manual.
2.
Gather the tools and supplies needed for setting up the physical system. These include:
Anti-static wrist strap and conductive foam pad (recommended)
Phillips* (cross head) screwdriver (#1 and #2 bits)
Torx 30 screwdriver
3.
Follow the procedures in the order specified.
System Integration Advisory: It is highly recommended the system integration process defined in this
chapter be performed in the order specified. This assures that critical system components are properly
installed and provides recommended cable routing. Deviating from the prescribed process can result in
improper system assembly, a longer integration process, and a less-than-desirable system appearance.
3.1
Compute Node Service: Common Procedures
This section contains procedures to remove and install a compute node and its components. The procedures
described here are for common service scenarios and include the following components:
Compute Node Top Cover
Air Baffle
Processor Heat Sink Module (PHM), including the processor
Memory Module (DIMM)
Drive Carrier and Solid State Drive (SSD)
Summary of Contents for R2600SR Series
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