Removing Cpu/Io Module - NEC Bull NovaScale R620 User Manual

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Removing CPU/IO Module

Follow the procedure below to remove the CPU/IO module.
The R620-MR model is used in the example quoted here. However steps you should take are the same for other models.
1.
Stop the CPU/IO module you want to remove.
To this end, use the Server Maintenance Utility of the ESMPRO Agent installed to your server or the Data
Viewer of the ESMPRO Manager.
For the detailed procedure, see "ESMPRO Agent and Manager" - "Maintenance of NovaScale/ft Server series" in
Chapter 5.
ESMPRO Manager
Select [ft] - [CPU Module] - [CPU Module (to be
removed)] - [Maintenance] - [Bring Up/Bring Down]
- [Bring Down].
Repeat the operation mentioned above for the IO module and confirm that the status of the CPU/IO module and the
IO module are "Removed."
2.
If the module POWER LED of the module to be removed is illuminated, press the module POWER switch to power
off the module.
3.
Unlock the front bezel with the security key and detach it.
4.
Loosen the screws securing the CPU/IO module handle to press
down the handle.
The lock is unlocked and the CPU/IO module is pulled out.
IMPORTANT:
Before you pull out a CPU/IO module, check the rear of the
server to make sure cables for connection with peripheral
equipment or network are disconnected. If any cables are
connected, keep a record of where the cables are connected and
then disconnect all cables connected to the module you are to pull out.
5.
Hold the release levers of the CPU/IO module and pull it off.
IMPORTANT:
Do not hold part other than the handle to pull the module.
Handle the CPU/IO module carefully. Do not drop the module or bump it against parts in the device when
you remove it.
NovaScale R620 User Guide
Server Maintenance Utility
Select [FTServer] - [CPU Module] - [CPU Module (to
be removed)] - [Bring Up/Bring Down] - [Down].
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