Removing I/O Cables; Hose Numbering Scheme For Kftia And Kftha - HPE AlphaServer 8200 Upgrade Manual

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Tools required: small and large flathead screwdrivers
1. Ground yourself to the cabinet with the antistatic wrist strap.
2. Remove each processor and memory module by pushing the handles of the
module in toward the module end plate and to the left, releasing them from the
stops. Grasp the end plate and slide the module out of the card cage. See
Figure 2. Place each module in an antistatic bag as it is removed from the card
cage. Remove any filler modules.
3. At the rear of the cabinet, use the small flathead screwdriver to disconnect all
I/O cables from KFTIA and KFTHA modules. See
hose with the connector number from which it is being detached. Figure 4
shows the connector (C0, C1, etc.) numbering scheme. A KFTIA's internal PCI
bus will take the topmost number for a given slot, and its hose connector will
take the next number. The bottom two numbers are associated with the slot,
even though nothing will ever occupy them on a KFTIA. The KFTHA has four
hose connectors, numbered in increasing order from top to bottom.
4. Remove the KFTIA and KFTHA modules using the procedure in step 2.
Figure 3 Removing I/O Cables
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3
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Figure 4 Hose Numbering Scheme for KFTIA and KFTHA
Centerplane
C4
C8
C0
C3
C7
C11
7 6 5 4
TLSB node
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in Figure 3. Label each
Procedure 9

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