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Preparing for Non-Hot-Plug Procedures, Powering Down a Server Blade

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4. Remove the hot-plug fan from the fan cage. Removal and Replacement Procedures Figure 2-3: Removing a hot-plug fan Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace a hot-plug fan. Preparing for Non-Hot-Plug Procedures Replacement of non-hot-plug components may require some or all of the following procedures: • Powering down a server blade • Powering down the enclosure • Removing a server blade • Removing a server blade blank • Removing the interconnect tray • Removing the server blade enclosure from the rack • Opening the access door Powering Down a Server Blade To power down a server blade: 1. Be sure that the server blade is not active. For specific information about server blade LEDs, see Table 4-14 in Chapter 4, "Connectors, Switches, and LEDs." 2. If the server blade is active, notify users and stop applications as necessary. HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Maintenance and Service Guide 2-7 HP CONFIDENTIAL Codename: MacDuff Part Number: 249066-005 Last Saved On: 7/11/03 7:27 AM

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Removal and Replacement Procedures
4.
Remove the hot-plug fan from the fan cage.
Figure 2-3:
Removing a hot-plug fan
Reverse steps 1 through 4 to replace a hot-plug fan.
Preparing for Non-Hot-Plug Procedures
Replacement of non-hot-plug components may require some or all of the following
procedures:
Powering down a server blade
Powering down the enclosure
Removing a server blade
Removing a server blade blank
Removing the interconnect tray
Removing the server blade enclosure from the rack
Opening the access door
Powering Down a Server Blade
To power down a server blade:
1.
Be sure that the server blade is not active.
For specific information about server blade LEDs, see Table 4-14 in Chapter 4,
“Connectors, Switches, and LEDs.”
2.
If the server blade is active, notify users and stop applications as necessary.
HP ProLiant BL e-Class System Maintenance and Service Guide
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HP CONFIDENTIAL
Codename: MacDuff Part Number: 249066-005 Last Saved On: 7/11/03 7:27 AM