Removing And Replacing The Enclosure Backplane - HP D3600 Maintenance And Service Manual

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14. Tighten the retaining screws. See
15. Replace the fan modules. See
16. Replace the I/O module cables. See
17. Replace power cables and connect the cables to a live power source.
18. Confirm system is powered on and that it is operating normally. See
status of the disk enclosures" (page 13)

Removing and replacing the enclosure backplane

This operation is performed after Support determines that the backplane is the source of the
issue and requests the backplane be replaced
WARNING!
1.
Unplug the power cables.
2.
Remove I/O cables. See
3.
Label drives for removal.
4.
Remove the drives. See
5.
Remove power supplies See
6.
Remove I/O modules. See
7.
Remove fan modules. See
8.
Remove enclosure. See
9.
Pull up hood latch and remove enclosure cover.
10. Disconnect the following cables from the backplane:
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
11. Remove the eight T-10 drive cage retaining screws. There are four to a side.
"Removing and replacing the fan module" (page
Check to make sure data on the drives is backed up. Back up data if required.
"Removing and replacing I/O Cables" (page 17)
"Removing a drive" (page 16)
"Removing and replacing a power supply" (page 18)
"Removing and replacing the I/O module" (page 18)
"Removing and replacing the fan module" (page 19)
"Removing and replacing the enclosure" (page 22)
Cable
Front UID health module
Fan control card
Fan control card
Rear UID health module
Power distribution unit
Rear UID health module
Power supply
Power supply
"Removing and replacing the enclosure" (page 22)
"Removing and replacing the I/O module" (page 18)
Removing and replacing the enclosure backplane
19).
"Verifying the operating
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