Identify and Remove a Processor
Identify and Remove a Processor
Caution -
fragile. A light touch can bend the processor socket pins beyond repair.
Caution -
processor heatsink; otherwise, the server might overheat due to improper airflow. See
Processor" on page
Prepare the server for service.
1.
a.
Power off the server and disconnect the power cords from the power
supplies.
See
b.
Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist, and then to a metal area on the
chassis.
See
c.
Extend the server to the maintenance position.
See
Remove the server top cover.
d.
See
e.
Remove the air baffle.
See
Identify the location of the failed processor by pressing the Fault Remind button
2.
on the motherboard I/O card.
Note -
button lights green, indicates that there is sufficient voltage in the fault remind circuit to light
any fault LEDs that were lit due to a failure. If this LED fails to light when you press the Fault
Remind button, it is likely that the capacitor powering the fault remind circuit lost its charge.
This can happen if you press the Fault Remind button for a long time with fault LEDs lit, or if
power was removed from the server for more than 15 minutes.
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Be careful not to touch the processor socket pins. The processor socket pins are very
Whenever you remove a processor, replace it with another processor and reinstall the
152.
"Powering Down the Server" on page
"Take Antistatic Measures" on page
"Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position" on page
"Remove the Server Top Cover" on page
"Remove the Air Baffle" on page
When you press the Fault Remind button, an LED located next to the Fault Remind
55.
65.
62.
65.
113.
"Install a
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