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12. Align the alignment holes on the processor with the alignment posts on the processor cage,
and carefully lower the processor onto the processor socket. See
CAUTION:
Do not press the processor into the socket. When properly aligned, the processor
pins seat into the socket. No additional pressure is required. Damage to the pins can occur
if pressure is applied.
13. Lock the processor into the socket on the processor board. See
a.
Unfasten the processor install tool (2.5 mm driver) from the tool holder on the airflow
guide.
b.
Insert the processor tool into the hole on the side of the heatsink.
c.
Rotate the processor tool clockwise 180 degrees.
CAUTION:
turning the processor tool half of a full turn. The counter-clockwise 180 degree rotation
(half turn) unlocks the socket. A clockwise 180 degree rotation locks the socket.
Attempting to turn the locking mechanism more than 180 degrees can severely damage
the socket.
d.
Fasten the processor install tool (2.5 mm driver) to the tool holder on the airflow guide.
14. Connect the processor power cable into the connector cable that attaches directly to the
processor board. See
15. Close the processor cage. See
a.
Grasp the processor cage handle and rotate the cage closure inward toward the rear of
the assembly until it is completely closed.
b.
Apply adequate force to push the handle down until it is flush with the cage.
16. Replace the airflow guide. See
17. Replace the top cover.
18. If rack mounted, slide the server completely into the rack. See
Rack" (page
143).
19. Reconnect the power cables and power on the server. See
the Server" (page
20. Verify processor replacement and operation by using the system utilities.
Use the iLO 2 MP SS command to verify operation
Use the EFI info cpu command to verify operation
The processor zero insertion force (ZIF) socket is locked and unlocked by
Figure
6-30.
Figure
6-29.
"Replacing the Airflow Guide" (page
"Replacing the Top Cover" (page
78).
Figure
6-31.
Figure
6-31.
147).
144).
"Inserting the Server into the
"Powering On and Powering Off
Removing and Replacing a Processor
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