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Upgrading Your System
Equipment Log
Use the equipment log form located at the end of this manual to record the
model and serial number of your system, all installed options, and any other
pertinent information specific to your system. You will need this information
when configuring your system.
Hot-Swapping Fans
When the yellow fan failure LED on the front panel turns on, you can determine
which fan is defective by checking each yellow fan failure LED mounted next to
each fan. When a fan fails, the LED on the front panel will be on continuously.
You must hot-swap the failed fan—remove and replace it—with a good one.
You DO NOT need to shut down the server to hot-swap a failed fan.
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CAUTION
Even though the server can continue operating with only five
fans, the defective fan must be replaced in a reasonable
amount of time.
Removing a Fan
1.
Remove the front bezel. See “Removing and Installing the Front Bezel” later
in this chapter.
2.
Remove the screw (A) that secures the fan array cover (B). See
Figure 4-1.
3.
Slide the fan array cover to the server front to free it from the locking tabs.
Lift the cover.
4.
Look at the yellow fan failure LEDs to determine which fan is defective.
5.
Insert your thumb and forefinger into the grasp holes of the failed fan.
6.
Pull the fan straight up and out of its bay. Set it aside.
Replacing a Fan
1.
Remove the new fan from its protective packaging.
Note:
Fans are keyed and can be inserted in only one
way. Be sure that the fan connector mates with the front
panel connector when aligning the fan in the fan bay.
2.
Align the fan with the fan bay. See Figure 4-1.
3.
Push straight down on the fan until it is fully seated in the bay.
4.
Replace the fan array cover with its securing screw.
5.
Reinstall the front bezel. See “Removing and Installing the Front Bezel”
later in this chapter.
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