Remove The Server Module From The Sun Blade Chassis - Sun Oracle Blade X4-2B Service Manual

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Attach an anti-static wrist strap.
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When servicing or removing server module components, attach an anti-static strap to your
wrist and then to a bare metal area on the chassis, server module, or blade.
"Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis" on page
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Remove the Server Module from the Sun Blade Chassis

To service internal server components and to troubleshoot processors and DIMMs using the
motherboard Fault Remind circuitry, you need to remove the server module from the chassis.
Removing the server module leaves a vacant slot in the chassis, which disrupts the chassis
cooling and airflow system. The system requires that every chassis slot contain a component,
either a server module, a storage module, or a server module filler panel.
See
Before You Begin
You need a replacement server module, a storage module, or a server module filler panel, to
fill the vacant slot created when you remove the server module. For more information, see
"Install Server Module Filler Panels" on page
To unlock the server module lever handles, squeeze the green tabs on the ends of handles.
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To disengage the server module from the internal connector, simultaneously rotate both lever
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handles outward away from the server module until fully extended.
The result of this action disengages the server module, places it in a no-power state, and leaves it
protruding approximately three inches from the front of the chassis.
Caution –
hands to install or remove the blade from the chassis. Do not attempt to remove the server
module from the chassis using the ejector levers.
"Preparing for Service " on page
Component damage or personal injury. Blades can weigh up to 22 lbs (10kg). Use two
Performing ESD and Anti-static Prevention Measures
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