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

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Chapter 2 Configuring and Upgrading the System

5.4.1 Removing CPU/IO Module

Follow the procedure below to remove the CPU/IO module.
1.
Stop the CPU/IO module you want to remove.
To stop the server, run the ftsmaint command on the console OS.
Refer to Chapter 1 (4. Maintenance of Express5800/ft series) for details.
If the CPU/IO module to be removed is CPU/IO module 0, stop the CPU module 0 first as follows.
# cd /opt/ft/bin
# ./ftsmaint bringdown 0
With the following command, check that the Status of the CPU module is OFFLINE.
# ./ftsmaint ls 0
Similarly, stop the PCI module 0.
# ./ftsmaint bringdown 10
Check that the Status of the PCI module is OFFLINE.
# ./ftsmaint ls 10
2.
Remove the front bezel
3.
Disconnect the power cord of a module to be removed.
The stopper will go down when you disconnect the cable.
Tips
When removing CPU/IO module 1, select [Bring Down] for CPU module (ID:1) and PCI
module (ID:11)
Note
Check whether the stopper goes down after disconnecting the power cord. If you
disconnect the cable and the stopper does not go down, you cannot pull out the CPU/IO
module in the next step.
Express5800/R320d-E4, R320d-M4 Maintenance Guide (VMware 5.5)
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