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Installing the I/O module, Verifying component replacement, Additional information

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4. Turn the thumbscrews (2) until the screws disengage from the I/O module. 12 1 2 Service 1 Latch 2 Thumbscrew 5. Press both latches downward to disconnect the I/O module from the midplane. Service 6. Pull outward on the latches to slide the I/O module out of the enclosure. Service Service Installing the I/O module NOTE: You can install an I/O module into an enclosure that is powered on. 1. Loosen the I/O module's thumbscrews; press the latches downward. 2. Slide the I/O module into the enclosure as far as it will go (1). 3. Press the latches upward to engage the I/O module (2); turn the thumbscrews finger-tight. 4. Reconnect the SAS cables. Service Service 1 2 2 Verifying component replacement After replacing the I/O module, check that the OK LED (back) illuminates green, indicating that the I/O module has completed initializing and is online. If the enclosure's UID (front) is on, use SMU to turn it off. 1. Select Manage > General Config > Enclosure Management. 2. Click Turn Off Locator LED. If the Fault/Service Required LED is amber, the I/O module has not gone online and likely failed its self-test. Try removing and resinstalling the new I/O module, and check the event log for errors. Additional information See the MSA web site: http://www.hp.com/go/msa. Page 2

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4.
Turn the thumbscrews (2) until the screws disengage from the I/O
module.
5.
Press both latches downward to disconnect the I/O module from
the midplane.
6.
Pull outward on the latches to slide the I/O module out of the
enclosure.
Installing the I/O module
NOTE:
You can install an I/O module into an enclosure that is
powered on.
1.
Loosen the I/O module’s thumbscrews; press the latches
downward.
2.
Slide the I/O module into the enclosure as far as it will go (1).
3.
Press the latches upward to engage the I/O module (2); turn the
thumbscrews finger-tight.
4.
Reconnect the SAS cables.
Verifying component replacement
After replacing the I/O module, check that the OK LED (back)
illuminates green, indicating that the I/O module has completed
initializing and is online.
If the enclosure’s UID (front) is on, use SMU to turn it off.
1.
Select Manage > General Config > Enclosure Management.
2.
Click Turn Off Locator LED.
If the Fault/Service Required LED is amber, the I/O module has not
gone online and likely failed its self-test. Try removing and
resinstalling the new I/O module, and check the event log for
errors.
Additional information
See the MSA web site:
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