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a.
While pulling the blue latch toward the front of the appliance, slide the
backplane upward. See
b.
When the backplane cannot slide upward any farther, pull the backplane
toward the back of the appliance to remove it from the retention hooks.
c.
Lift the board out of the appliance, being careful to avoid damaging
components on the face of the board.
d.
Place the SAS backplane face down on a work surface.
Installing a SAS Backplane
To install a SAS backplane:
1.
Install the SAS backplane:
a.
Lower the backplane into the appliance, being careful to avoid damaging
components on the face of the board.
b.
Align the slots in the backplane with the retention hooks on the back of the
drive bays, then move the backplane forward until the retention hooks fit
through the slots in the backplane.
2.
Slide the backplane downward until the blue retention latch locks into place.
3.
Connect the SAS data and power cables to the SAS backplane.
4.
Install the hard drives in their original locations.
5.
Close the appliance. See
6.
Reconnect the appliance to its electrical outlet and power the appliance on,
including any attached peripherals.
System-Board (Service-Only Procedure)
Removing the System-Board
c
Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the appliance cover and
access any of the components inside the appliance. Before you begin this procedure,
review the safety instructions that came with the appliance.
b
If your appliance uses the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) with an encryption
program, you must supply the recovery key for your data before you can access the
encrypted data on your hard drives. See the documentation for your encryption
software for more information.
b
After installing the system-board, you are required to update the Unified Server
Configurator repository to the latest software to restore full functionality. See the
Unified Server Configurator user documentation for more information.
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