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Installing the SP assembly, In Unisphere, select

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Figure 108. Installing the SP assembly 4. Pull the orange release trigger and push in gently to re-engage the locking mechanism. If the black release tab comes out when pulled, the locking mechanism is not engaged. Rebooting an SP assembly into Normal Mode Prerequisites If you removed the SP assembly during the replacement, wait about 10-15 minutes after reinserting the SP assembly into the system to allow the SP assembly to fully reboot into Service Mode. Ensure that the SP assembly fault LED is flashing alternating amber and blue (1 hz) before continuing. NOTE: If you attempt this task before the SP assembly has completed its automatic reboot into Service Mode, the attempt to reboot into Normal mode fails. About this task Reboot the recently serviced SP assembly into Normal Mode using the procedure that follows: Steps 1. Open Unisphere and select Service, then Service Tasks. 2. Under the name of the SP assembly where you installed the new part, select Reboot and the click Execute. 3. When prompted, enter the service password to put the SP assembly into Normal Mode. It may take up to 15 minutes for the system to complete its reboot, and return to normal mode. Verifying the operation of the new part in Unisphere Verify that the new part is recognized by your system, and operating correctly. Steps 1. In Unisphere, select System View. 2. On the Summary page, confirm that the system status is OK. 3. Select the Enclosures page. 4. Verify that the part appears with the OK status in the enclosure view. You may need to refresh Unisphere by clicking on the refresh icon next to the Enclosures view. If the system health monitor shows the part as faulted, contact your service provider. Service Procedures 91

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Figure 108. Installing the SP assembly
4.
Pull the orange release trigger and push in gently to re-engage the locking mechanism.
If the black release tab comes out when pulled, the locking mechanism is not engaged.
Rebooting an SP assembly into Normal Mode
Prerequisites
If you removed the SP assembly during the replacement, wait about 10-15 minutes after reinserting the SP assembly into the
system to allow the SP assembly to fully reboot into Service Mode. Ensure that the SP assembly fault LED is flashing alternating
amber and blue (1 hz) before continuing.
NOTE:
If you attempt this task before the SP assembly has completed its automatic reboot into Service Mode, the attempt
to reboot into Normal mode fails.
About this task
Reboot the recently serviced SP assembly into Normal Mode using the procedure that follows:
Steps
1.
Open Unisphere and select
Service
, then
Service Tasks
.
2.
Under the name of the SP assembly where you installed the new part, select
Reboot
and the click
Execute
.
3.
When prompted, enter the service password to put the SP assembly into Normal Mode.
It may take up to 15 minutes for the system to complete its reboot, and return to normal mode.
Verifying the operation of the new part in Unisphere
Verify that the new part is recognized by your system, and operating correctly.
Steps
1.
In Unisphere, select
System View
.
2.
On the
Summary
page, confirm that the system status is OK.
3.
Select the
Enclosures
page.
4.
Verify that the part appears with the OK status in the enclosure view. You may need to refresh Unisphere by clicking on the
refresh icon next to the
Enclosures
view.
If the system health monitor shows the part as faulted, contact your service provider.
Service Procedures
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