Prepare The Server For Hardware Replacement; Power Down Procedure - HPE ProLiant EC200a Maintenance And Service Manual

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Prepare the server for hardware replacement

Verify that the server data has been recently backed up.
1.
You can view the current backup status from the User Control Console Dashboard. For more
information on this console, see the HPE ProLiant Easy Connect User Control Console Guide on the
Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/support/EC-UCCG).
Do one of the following:
2.
Power down a single-server system (on page 20).
o
Power down a clustered system (on page 20).
o
Disconnect the power cord from the AC source, and then disconnect the power adapter from the
3.
server.
Disconnect all peripheral cables from the server.
4.
If installed, unlock and remove the Kensington security lock.
5.
For more information, see the Kensington security lock documentation.
If the server is installed in a cradle, wall mount, or storage expansion unit, do one of the following:
6.
Remove the server from the cradle (on page 21).
o
Remove the server from the wall mount (on page 21).
o
Remove the server from the storage expansion unit (on page 22).
o
Place the server on a flat, level work surface.
7.

Power down procedure

Prerequisites
Notify Hewlett Packard Enterprise of any planned power down to ensure the orderly shutdown of
1.
server services.
To contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise, see the HPE ProLiant Easy Connect Support
(https://support.prolianteasyconnect.com).
Verify that the server data has been recently backed up.
2.
You can view the current backup status from the User Control Console Dashboard. For more
information on this console, see the HPE ProLiant Easy Connect User Control Console Guide on the
Hewlett Packard Enterprise website (http://www.hpe.com/support/EC-UCCG).
Power down a single-server system
Do one of the following:
1.
To initiate a controlled shutdown of applications and the OS, press and release the Power
o
On/Standby button.
To force a system shutdown if an application or the OS stops responding, press and hold the
o
Power On/Standby button for more than four seconds.
The LAN, WAN, and WiFi LEDs on the server flash to indicate that the server shutdown is in
progress. If the server does not power down after the LAN, WAN, and WiFi LEDs stop flashing,
contact the HPE ProLiant Easy Support (https://support.prolianteasyconnect.com).
Verify that the system power LED on the server is red
2.
A red system power LED means that the server is in standby mode. Auxiliary power is still present in
the system in this mode.
Power down a clustered system
Do one of the following:
1.
("Front panel LEDs and
Removal and replacement procedures 20
button" on page 52).

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