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Figure 65. Removing the Server Board
Installing the New Server Board
1.
Set the replacement server board into place.
Insert the rear edge of the board first and line up the I/O ports with the slots in
the rear panel of the chassis.
2.
Make sure all three self-aligning standoffs go through the holes at the front of
the board. (Figure 65, “B”)
NOTE: If the standoffs are misaligned when the board is screwed down the holes will be
damaged and the standoffs may be cross-threaded.
3.
Fasten the server board to the chassis base with the nine screws that were removed
and saved.
If the new server board does not have components pre-installed and you are re-using
components from the old server board, install components as follows”
•
To install memory DIMMs, see “Installing Memory DIMMs” in Section 3.3.
•
To install heat sink(s) and processor(s), see “Installing a New Processor” in
4.
Re-install the personality module(s) if used. For information about how these cards
are installed, see Section 4.9, “Installing a Personality Module”.
5.
Re-install the GCM4 module if used. For information about how this card is
installed, see Section 4.10, “Installing a Remote Management Module”.
6.
Re-install the bridge board. For instructions, see “Re-Installing the Bridge Board”
in Section 5.3.
7.
Re-connect the serial port connector to the bridge board. See Figure 25 for the
cable connector location
8.
Re-connect the TAM signal cable that runs from the module to the rear panel of the
chassis.