"Slide the Server Into the Rack" on page 155
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"Connect the Power Cords to the Server" on page 157
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"Power On the Server" on page 157
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Servicing the IDPROM
The IDPROM stores system parameters, such as host ID and MAC address, ILOM
configuration settings, and OpenBoot PROM configuration settings. If you are
replacing a faulty service processor, you must move the IDPROM from the old
service processor to the new one.
"Remove the IDPROM" on page 127
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"Install the IDPROM" on page 128
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Related Information
"Servicing the Service Processor" on page 124
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"Servicing the Battery" on page 129
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▼ Remove the IDPROM
Before you begin, complete these tasks:
Read the section,
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Power off the server, using one of the methods described in the section,
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Off the System" on page
"Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position" on page 70
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"Disconnect Power Cords From the Server" on page 68
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"Perform Electrostatic Discharge – Antistatic Prevention Measures" on page 73
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"Remove the Top Cover" on page 73
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"Remove the Service Processor" on page 124
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1. Lift the IDPROM up, off its connector on the service processor.
"Safety Information" on page
67.
63.
Servicing Field-Replaceable Units
"Powering
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