System Motherboard Replacement; Storeonce-Specific Motherboard Replacement Information; Motherboard Spares Part Numbers; Dimm Locations - HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup Service And Maintenance Manual

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4 System motherboard replacement

StoreOnce-specific motherboard replacement information

For all HPE StoreOnce Backup models, refer to the appropriate ProLiant Maintenance and Service
Guide for detailed instructions on replacing the motherboard.
The following tasks are specific to HPE StoreOnce Backup:
Update iLO4 IP details.
Update BIOS IDs on all products.
Reinstate iLO4 licences on all products
Run the StoreOnce CLI command, hardware show firmware node, to check that the
firmware on the new motherboard is correct and run the StoreOnce CLI command, hardware
update firmware node with appropriate parameters to update it, if necessary.
After power up, it is necessary to re-write warranty serial numbers into BIOS. For assistance
contact HPE Support at www.hpe.com/support/hpesc.
CAUTION:
card in its original slot, as shown in the rear view drawing.
More information
HPE StoreOnce 4700 Backup system (page 41)
HPE StoreOnce 4500 Backup system (page 44)
HPE StoreOnce 2900 Backup system (page 46)
HPE StoreOnce 2700 Backup system (page 48)

Motherboard spares part numbers

The motherboard for the HPE StoreOnce 2900, 4700 and 4500 Backup is the standard DL380p
G8 motherboard, spares part number 662530–001. See the DL380p G8 Maintenance and Service
Guide for more information about replacing the motherboard.
The motherboard for the HPE StoreOnce 2700 Backup is the standard DL360p G8 motherboard,
spares part number 718781–001. See the DL360p G8 Maintenance and Service Guide for more
information about replacing the motherboard.
NOTE:
If you replace the PCie riser card PCA, be sure to use the correct spares part,
800611-001 | SPS-BD RISER STORAGE. This Riser card may be different from the FRU used
in a standard DL380p server.

DIMM locations

DIMM slots are numbered sequentially (1 to 12) for each processor. The supported AMP modes
use the letter assignments for population guidelines.
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System motherboard replacement
When you reinstall cards after replacing the motherboard, be sure to install each

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