Removing Dimms - HP LP 1000r Service Manual

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Chapter 6
CAUTION
6. Close the ejector arms by rotating each one back into place.
7. Verify the tab on each ejector arm engages the edge of the drive bay as you close it.
You should feel each ejector arm click into place when it closes completely. Closing both ejector
arms engages the drive with the electrical connector at the rear of the Hot Swap drive bay and
seats the drive.
Locking tab pivots
when ejector arm
is opened or closed.
8. If the drive is unseated in the drive bay after closing both ejector arms, repeat this procedure
from Step 2 to 5.
The ejector arms may not have opened enough to engage the tab, or the SCSI connector failed
to engage the SCSI connector at the rear of the Hot Swap drive bay.
NOTE

Removing DIMMs

You may need to remove a DIMM module to downsize your memory configuration or to replace a defective
DIMM.
1. If the HP Netserver is already installed and working, power down the Netserver.
2. Disconnect the power cables and all external cables.
If necessary, label each one to support re-assembly.
WARNING
3. Remove the Netserver chassis from the rack and lay it on a flat surface.
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To prevent snapping off the ejector arms do not apply excessive pressure.
Closing Drive Ejector Arms
Closing both ejector arms will ensure the drive connector engages the electrical
connector in the Hot Swap drive bay and seats the drive.
The power supply will continue to provide standby current to the Netserver until the
power cable is disconnected.
Closing
Ejector Arm
Drive Ejector Arms
Replacing Parts

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