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4.
Power on the blade server. For more information, see "
Replacing the NVMe VROC module
WARNING!
To avoid bodily injury from hot surfaces, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before
touching them.
To configure RAID settings after the SSD module is replaced, see the storage controller user guide
for the server.
Guidelines
Use
to identify NVMe VROC modules that are compatible with the server.
Table 6 NVMe VROC module specifications
Model
RAID levels
Compatible NVMe SSDs
NVMe-VROC-Key-i
0, 1, 5, 10
Intel NVMe drives
NVMe-VROC-Key-P
0, 1, 5, 10
All NVMe drives
NVMe-VROC-Key-S
0, 1, 10
All NVMe drives
Prerequisites
Take the following ESD prevention measures:
•
Wear antistatic clothing.
•
Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
•
Do not wear any conductive objects, such as jewelry or watches.
Before replacing, make sure that you back up the data, stop all services, and power off the blade
server. For more information, see "
Remove the blade server. For more information, see "
When you replace a component, examine the slot and connector for damages. Make sure the pins
are not damaged (bent for example) and do not contain any foreign objects.
You might also remove other components. For the removed components to be reinstalled correctly,
record their positions and connections before removal, for example, taking pictures of cable
connection and drive installation positions, or labeling cables.
Removing the NVMe VROC module
1.
Remove the access panel. Press the unlock button on the access panel, slide the panel to the
server rear, and lift the access panel.
2.
Remove the NVMe VROC module. Hold the ring part of the NVMe VROC module and pull the
module out.