Hot-Swap Fan Assembly Replacement - IBM pseries 630 6C4 Installation Manual

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Hot-Swap Fan Assembly Replacement

Note: If a fan assembly is being replaced for a redundant failure, after the service
Hot-Swap Processor Fan Replacement
To replace your system's hot-swap cooling fans, do the following:
1. Lift the processor fan access cover.
2. Place your thumb and index finger into the two holes located on the top of the
replacement fan.
3. Align the connector located on the fan assembly with the docking connector located
on the CEC backplane.
4. Insert the replacement fan and firmly press it into its docking connector.
5. Verify that the replaced cooling fan's LED is not lit. If the fan LED is lit, reseat the
fan or the fan cable.
6. Ensure the cooling fan access cover springs back to the closed position.
7. Replace the service access cover as described in "Service Access Cover
Replacement (Model 6C4)" on page 55 or "Service Access Cover Replacement
(Model 6E4)" on page 58.
8. On a Model 6C4, push the system drawer back into the operating position as
described in "Returning the Model 6C4 to the Operating Position" on page 54 and
close the rack doors.
On a Model 6E4, close the bezel door.
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repair action is completed, ask the customer to check the crontab file for any
power/cooling warning messages. When a power or cooling error is encountered,
AIX adds an entry to the crontab file to "wall" a warning message every 12
hours, to alert or remind the customer of the problem. Replacing the faulty part
does not clear this crontab entry, so unless the crontab file is edited to remove
this entry, the customer continues to be reminded of the failure despite its having
been repaired. The crontab -l command reads the crontab file to determine if
an entry exists. The crontab -e command edits the file.

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