Removal and Replacement Procedures
8. Press the latch adjacent to the system tray release handle to release the system tray
(1)
.
9. Grasp the system tray release handle and pull the tray from the chassis until it stops in the
extended position
(2)
.
10. Disconnect all internal cables connected to the system tray. For cable routing
information, refer to “Cable Routing Diagrams” in this chapter.
CAUTION:
Do not pull the system tray completely out from the server unless all cables
have been disconnected.
11. Push and hold the latches on either side of the system tray
(3)
.
12. Slide the system tray out from the chassis
(4)
.
Figure 2-43: Removing the system tray
13. Place the system tray on a level nonconductive surface.
14. Be sure that the system switch settings on the system tray you are installing match those
on the system tray you are removing. Refer to “System Board Switches” in Chapter 4
“Connectors, LEDs, and Switches.”
15. Transfer all memory boards, expansion boards, PPMs, and processors onto the new
system board. Refer to the appropriate sections in this chapter regarding the removal of
these components.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure that all components occupy the same locations in the new tray as they did
on the failed one. Failure to configure the new board exactly like the failed one may result in data
loss.
Reverse steps 1 through 12 to replace the system tray.
IMPORTANT:
The server serial number must be re-entered through RBSU after replacing the system
tray. Refer to “Re-entering the Server Serial Number” in this chapter.
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