FIGURE 8-14
8.4.2
Replacing a Hot-Swappable Power Supply Unit
1. Attach the antistatic wrist strap.
Refer to
2. Slide the power supply unit into the slot.
3. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two silver captive screws beneath
the power supply unit to secure the power supply unit to the server.
FIGURE 8-13
Netra CT 810 server.
4. Push the locking mechanism down into the locked (
FIGURE 8-13
on a Netra CT 810 server.
5. Verify that the power supply unit you just installed is functioning properly.
FIGURE 8-12
status panel on the Netra CT 810 server.
The amber LEDs (
the Netra CT 810 server should go ON. This tells you that you have two functioning,
redundant power supply units in the server, and either of them is now hot-
swappable.
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Removing a Power Supply Unit
Section 1.2, "Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap" on page
shows the location of the captive screws for the power supply unit on a
shows the location of the locking mechanisms for the power supply unit
shows the location of the power supply unit LEDs (PSU) on the system
) on the system status panel for both power supply units in
1-2.
) position.
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