Replacing Pci Card - NEC Express5800 Series Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 2 Configuring and Upgrading the System
5.7.4

Replacing PCI Card

Follow the procedure below to replace the failed PCI card.
(1)
N8804-011 10GBASE-T 1ch board set or N8804-012 1000BASE-T 2ch board set
1. Identify the failed board by viewing syslog.
2. Delete the LAN duplexing. (For how to delete duplexing, refer to "2.3 Clearing Duplexing" in this
chapter.)
3. Remove the CPU/IO module by referring to "5.4.1 Removing CPU/IO Module" in this chapter.
4. Remove the PCI board.
5. Install the new PCI board, and fix it.
6. Install the CPU/IO module by referring to "5.4.2 Installing CPU/IO Module" in this chapter.
7. Check that the installed PCI board is correctly recognized on POST or OS.
8. Create the team again. (For how to set duplexing, refer to "2.2 How to Duplicate Network" in this
chapter.)
(2)
N8803-040 Fibre Channel board set
1. Identify the failed board by viewing syslog.
2. Remove the CPU/IO module according to Chapter 2 (5.4.1 Removing CPU/IO Module).
3. Configure WWPN of Fibre Channel board to be installed (setting/confirming access control) by using
control software such as iStorageManager.
4. Remove the PCI bracket, then remove the PCI card.
5. Replace the new board and secure it.
6. See Chapter 2 (5.4.2 Installing CPU/IO Module) and install the CPU/IO module.
7. Connect the cable to the network cable and optional device.
The installed CPU/IO module starts up automatically.
8. Confirm that the PCI card is correctly recognized by POST and OS.
9. Configure multi path according to Chapter 2 (5.7.5 (2) N8803-040 Fibre Channel 1ch Board Set).
(3)
N8803-041 SAS board
1. Identify the failed board by viewing syslog.
2. Remove the CPU/IO module according to Chapter 2 (5.4.1 Removing CPU/IO Module).
3. Remove the PCI card.
4. Replace the new board and secure it.
5. See Chapter 2 (5.4.2 Installing CPU/IO Module) and install the CPU/IO module.
6. Connect the cable to the network cable and optional device.
The installed CPU/IO module starts up automatically.
7. Confirm that the PCI card is correctly recognized by POST and OS.
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5. Installing and Replacing Optional Devices

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