8.
Prepare the server for operation.
See
"Returning the Server to Operation" on page
Servicing CPU Module (CMOD) Components (FRU)
This section describes how to service CMODs and CMOD components. CMODs are located
at the front of the server, in back of the fan modules and fan frames. The following topics
and procedures provide information to assist you when removing and installing CMODs and
CMOD components:
"CMOD Slot Locations and Numbering" on page 160
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"CMOD Population Rules" on page 161
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"Remove a CMOD" on page 162
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"Remove the CMOD Cover" on page 164
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"Install the CMOD Cover" on page 166
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"Install a CMOD" on page 167
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"Servicing Processors (FRU)" on page 170
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"Servicing DIMMs (CRU)" on page 182
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"Upgrade the Server From Four to Eight CMODs (FRU)" on page 195
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CMODs are field-replaceable units (FRUs). A customer can remove and insert
CMODs to access internal components that are designated CRU. For more information
about FRUs, see
Units" on page
Components" on page
Caution -
personnel.
Caution -
electrostatic discharge. This sensitivity can cause the components to fail. To avoid damage,
ensure that you follow antistatic practices as described in
Prevention Measures" on page
"Illustrated Parts Breakdown" on page 22
25. For component serviceability, locations, and designations, see
22. See
"CPU Module (CMOD) Overview" on page
CMODs should be removed and replaced only by authorized Oracle Service
These procedures require that you handle components that are sensitive to
97.
Servicing CPU Module (CMOD) Components (FRU)
245.
and
"Field-Replaceable
"Electrostatic Discharge and Static
Servicing Components
"Replaceable
26.
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