5. Installing Optional Devices
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Chapter 2 Configuring and Upgrading the System
5.4.1
Removing CPU/IO Module
Follow the procedure below to remove the CPU/IO module.
1.
Stop the CPU/IO module you want to remove.
To stop the server, run the
ftsmaint
command on the console OS.
Refer to Chapter 1 (4. Maintenance of Express5800/ft series) for details.
If the CPU/IO module to be removed is CPU/IO module 0, stop the CPU module 0 first as follows.
With the following command, check that the Status of the CPU module is OFFLINE.
Similarly, stop the PCI module 0.
Check that the Status of the PCI module is OFFLINE.
Tips
When removing CPU/IO module 1, select [Bring Down] for CPU module (ID:1) and PCI
module (ID:11)
2.
Remove the front bezel
3.
Disconnect the power cord of a module to be removed.
The stopper will go down when you disconnect the cable.
Note
Check whether the stopper goes down after disconnecting the power cord. If you
disconnect the cable and the stopper does not go down, you cannot pull out the CPU/IO
module in the next step.
# ./ftsmaint ls 10
# ./ftsmaint bringdown 10
# ./ftsmaint ls 0
# cd /opt/ft/bin
# ./ftsmaint bringdown 0
Stopper