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1.
Save your system configuration and iLO 2 MP configuration settings.
IMPORTANT:
Before removing the system board, record all boot configuration settings (find
the settings using the INFO ALL EFI command). You must reset these values after replacing
the battery. Use the LS EFI command to gather the LAN configuration information.
You can also use the non-volatile RAM configuration backup (NVRAM) backup utility to back
up and store these values. The utility is located on the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/
bizsupport.com.
For iLO 2 MP configuration settings, see the HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide.
2.
Power off the server and disconnect the power cables. See
the Server" (page
3.
Disconnect all external cables from the server rear panel.
4.
If rack mounted, slide the server completely out from the rack. See
the Rack" (page
141).
5.
Remove the top cover. See
6.
Remove the fan carrier. See
7.
Remove the airflow guide. See
8.
Remove the memory. See
9.
Remove the processors. See
10. Remove the power supply housing. See
1 1. Remove the I/O backplane assembly. See
12. Disconnect the internal SAS cables attached to the system board (if necessary. See
CAUTION:
When disconnecting the SAS cables, note the labeling on the cables. When
reconnecting these cables, match each cable with the appropriate socket on the SAS core
I/O card. If the cables are mismatched, the server might not reboot. Both the cables and the
sockets are clearly marked with the correct channel.
NOTE:
The cables connect directly to the system board for a non-RAID configuration, and
connect to the Smart Array P400 controller board for a RAID configuration.
13. Remove the Trusted Platform module (if necessary). See
14. Disconnect the power cable that attaches the Smart Array P400 controller board to the battery
on the airflow guide (if necessary).
15. Remove the Smart Array P400 controller backplane and the PCIe expansion card (if necessary).
16. Remove the I/O fan carrier. See
17. Disconnect the cables that attach to the system board (1). See
18. Pull up on the post in the center of the system board to unlock it from the server chassis. See
Figure
85.
19. Shuttle the system board toward the front of the server until the board keyways clear the server
guide pins. Tilt the system board toward the rear of the server and lift it out at an angle from
the server to remove it.
77).
"Removing and Replacing the Top Cover" (page
"Removing the Fan Carrier Assembly" (page
"Removing the Airflow Guide" (page
"Removing System Memory" (page
"Removing a Processor " (page
"Removing the Power Supply Housing" (page
"Removing the I/O Backplane Assembly" (page
"Removing the I/O Fan Carrier Assembly" (page
"Powering On and Powering Off
"Extending the Server from
158).
143).
169).
172).
"Removing the TPM" (page
Figure
85.
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142).
177).
163).
Figure
85.
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