Removing And Replacing Hardware Components; Customer Self Repair; Best Practices For Replacing Components; During Replacement Of The Failed Component - HP X5000 G2 Administrator's Manual

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6 Removing and replacing hardware components

This chapter describes procedures for removing and replacing hardware components.

Customer self repair

HP customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your HP product. If a CSR part needs
replacing, HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience. Some
parts do not qualify for CSR. Your HP-authorized service provider determines whether a repair can
be accomplished by CSR.
For more information about CSR, contact your local service provider, or see the CSR website:
http://www.hp.com/go/selfrepair

Best practices for replacing components

The following sections provide information to help you successfully replace the hardware components
on your system.
WARNING!
Be sure that only one component is extended from a rack at a time. A rack may become
unstable if more than one component is extended at the same time.
Do not extend the hard drive drawers beyond the supporting surface when the unit is not
installed in a rack.
CAUTION:
components must be installed for the enclosure to cool properly. If a component fails, leave it in
place in the enclosure until a new component is available for installation.
IMPORTANT:

During replacement of the failed component

HP recommends waiting until periods of low system activity to replace a component.
For all hot/warm swappable components (SAS I/O module, fan module, Ethernet I/O module,
PCIe module, server airflow baffle, server blades, and hard drives), be sure to unpack the
replacement part before removing the existing part.
When replacing components at the rear of the rack, cabling may obstruct access to the
component. Carefully move any cables out of the way to avoid loosening any connections.
In particular, avoid cable damage that may be caused by:
Kinking or bending
Disconnecting cables without capping. If uncapped, cable performance may be impaired
by contact with dust, metal, or other surfaces.
Placing removed cables on the floor or other surfaces where they may be walked on or
otherwise compressed.

Accessing component replacement videos

HP produced videos of the procedures to assist you in replacing components. To view the videos,
go to the HP Customer Self Repair Services Media Library website and navigate to your product:
http://www.hp.com/go/sml
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment:
Removing a component significantly changes the air flow within the enclosure. All
Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component.
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