Memory
3.
Disengage the locking switch
(1)
.
Hot-replacement procedure:
After turning the locking switch, the LEDs turn
off, except the amber LEDs. Wait until all green LEDs are off before proceeding.
Make note of which DIMM status LED remains illuminated amber. This is the
DIMM you need to remove and replace.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to unlock the memory board in an operational server
when the “Ready to Hot Plug” LED is not green. This will generate an audible
alarm and cause the memory board LEDs to flash amber. Proceeding to remove
the memory board after the audible and visible alarms causes system failure.
CAUTION:
To prevent system failure, do not remove the memory board from
the server until the memory status LED stops blinking.
4.
Press the release latches inward firmly
(2)
and lift up the ejector levers
(3)
.
5.
Pull the memory board out of the server
(4)
.
Hot-replacement procedure:
While the memory board with the failed or
degraded DIMM is being replaced, the system continues to read and write from
the operational memory board.
Figure 6-4: Removing the memory board
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