Removing A Processor - Silicon Graphics 320 Owner's Manual

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If the system does not recognize the secondary processor, the
processor may be installed incorrectly. Shut down and reopen the
system. Then:
Make sure the processor is securely seated in the slot.
Make sure the processor count jumper is installed on the two
rightmost pins (Figure 6-2).
Close and reboot the system. If the system still does not recognize the
processor, it may be faulty. Contact your support representative.

Removing a Processor

1.
Shut down the system and turn off the power. For detailed
instructions, see "Shutting Down the System" on page 12.
2.
Unplug the power cord from the back of the system.
3.
Remove the side cover. For detailed instructions, see "Removing
the Side Cover" on page 16.
4.
Touch a metal part of the chassis with your hand to discharge any
static you might be carrying.
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