Memory; Removing The Memory Module - Silicon Graphics 1400 Server Family Maintenance And Upgrade Manual

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Chapter 2: Upgrading Baseboard Components

Memory

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5. Insert the remaining screws through the mounting holes and into the threaded
standoffs. Make sure the board is properly seated, then tighten all the screws firmly
(6.0 inch-pounds).
6. Connect all internal cables to the baseboard.
7. Reinstall the add-in boards as applicable.
8. Connect all internal cables to add-in boards.
9. Reinstall the electronics bay if you removed it and close the front subchassis.
10. Reinstall the front and rear foam covers.
11. Reinstall the access cover using the original screws.
12. Connect all peripheral device cables to the I/O panel on the rear of the system.
13. Run the SSU to configure the system.
Use the following sections to remove or install the memory module or DIMMs.

Removing the Memory Module

Make sure you run the SSU to configure ECC memory. Failure to do so might
Note:
degrade the performance of the server.
See the SGI 1400 Server Family User's Guide if you need more information on memory size
and requirements. Use the following steps to remove a memory module:
1.
Read and observe all safety and ESD precautions listed at the beginning of
Chapter 1.
2. Remove the access cover.
3. Remove the rear foam cover over the electronics bay. It might be easier to do this if
you also remove the front foam cover over the front subchassis, see Figure 2-2.

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