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Equipment damage. These procedures require that you handle components that are
Caution -
sensitive to static discharge. This sensitivity can cause the component to fail. To avoid damage,
ensure that you follow antistatic practices as described in
and Antistatic Prevention Measures" on page

This section includes the following topics:

"Remove Processor (CPU)" on page 97
"Install Processor (CPU)" on page 100
Remove Processor (CPU)
Prepare the server node for service.
1.
a.   
Attach an antistatic wrist strap.
See
"Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention Measures" on page
Remove the server node from the system.
b.   
Power is removed from the server node when you remove it from the system. See
"Removing Server Nodes From the System Chassis" on page
c.   
Remove the server node top cover.
See
"Removing the Server Node Top Cover" on page
d.   
Remove the air duct.
See
"Remove Air Duct" on page
2.
Remove the CPU.
Identify which CPU to remove.
a.   
b.   
To identify the location of the faulty CPU, press the Fault Remind button on
the motherboard.
When the Fault Remind button is pressed, the Fault Remind Power Good indicator
Note -
(LED) lights green to indicate that there is sufficient voltage present in the fault remind circuit
to light the fault indicators. If this indicator fails to light when you press the Fault Remind
button, the capacitor powering the fault remind circuit has lost its charge. This can happen if the
Fault Remind button is pressed for a long time with fault indicators lit or if the server node has
been out of the chassis for more then 15 minutes.
c.   
The fault LED for the faulty CPU lights.
"Performing Electrostatic Discharge
34.
35.
94.
Remove Processor (CPU)
34.
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