Cpu/Io Module - NEC N8800-184F Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 2 Configuring and Upgrading the System
5.4

CPU/IO Module

To replace a CPU (processor, DIMM (memory), PCI card, you need to remove the CPU/IO module.
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Refer to Chapter 2 (5.1.2 Anti-static measures) and Chapter 2 (5.1.4 Preparing
your system for upgrade) before starting installing or removing options.
To install or remove CPU or DIMM, first power off the server before removing the
CPU/IO module.
Removing the module being operating may cause unexpected trouble. Use the
management software (e.g., the ftsmaint command ) to isolate the module to be
removed so that the module is removed when it is stopped, without fail.
Then remove the relevant module after verifying the Status LED on the CPU/IO
module. See Chapter 1 (6.1 Error Messages by LED Indication) for details of the
Status LED.
When replacing both CPU/IO modules, replace one module and wait until dual
configuration is established to replace the other module. If you replace the both
modules simultaneously, establishing dual CPU/IO module configuration can
result in interruption of the whole system.
Express5800/R320d-E4, R320d-M4 Maintenance Guide (VMware 5.5)
5. Installing Optional Devices

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