Removing And Replacing System Memory; Removing System Memory - HP Integrity rx6600 User's & Service Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Integrity rx6600:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Removal and Replacement

Removing and Replacing System Memory

NOTE
Step 3. Slide the memory carrier assembly into the chassis until it begins to seat into the socket located on
the processor board.
CAUTION
Step 4. Rotate the extraction handles inward and press the handles straight down until they snap into the
locked position.
Step 5. Replace the memory carrier assembly cover and latch the top cover release lever closed. See
"Replacing the Memory Carrier Assembly Cover" on page 61.
Step 6. If rack installed, slide the server completely into the rack. See "Inserting the Server into the Rack"
on page 57.
Step 7. Reconnect the power cables and power on the server. See "Powering On the Server" on page 51.
Removing and Replacing System Memory
System memory, or DIMMs, are located on a pair of memory boards inside the memory carrier assembly.
Ensure that the system is powered off and all power sources have been disconnected
WARNING
from the server prior to performing this procedure.
Voltages are present at various locations within the server whenever an ac power
source is connected. This voltage is present even when the main power switch is in
the off position.
Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or damage to
equipment.
Observe all ESD safety precautions before attempting this procedure. Failure to follow ESD
CAUTION
safety precautions can result in damage to the server.

Removing System Memory

To remove system memory, follow these steps:
Step 1. Power off the server and disconnect the power cables. See "Powering Off the Server" on page 50.
90
Assembly side 0 is on the left, and assembly side 1 is on the right as viewed from the
front of the chassis.
Do not apply excessive force when closing the extraction handles and seating the
memory carrier assembly into the socket on the processor board.
Manipulate the extraction handles with care; failure to observe these cautions can
result in damage to the extraction handles and other server components.
Chapter 4

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents