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Installing and Removing the Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4

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Installing and Removing the Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 An optional DDR2-667 DIMM is used as memory for the SAS controller, and as a disk cache to store write data to the drives. If power to the SAS controller drops below specifications, the optional Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 battery back-up unit maintains the contents of the DIMM by keeping the DIMM in self-refresh mode until power is restored. After power is restored, the data is safely written to the drives, maintaining the integrity of the disk array. For installation instructions, see the Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 User's Guide that came with your Smart Battery kit or on your Intel® Server Deployment Toolkit CD 2. Installing and Removing the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Drive The server system accommodates one DVD-ROM / CD-ROM drive. The device is not hot-swappable, so the system must be powered down and the power cords removed from the chassis before installing or removing this drive. Removing the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Drive 1. Remove the top cover. For instructions, see "Removing the Top Cover" on page 90. 2. Disconnect the SATA and power cable from the SATA-to-IDE converter board at the rear of the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM. See letter "A" in the following figure. 3. Press the blue release latch on the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM carrier. See letter "B" in the figure. 4. Slide the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM from the front opening in the faceplate of the system. See letter "C". 104 Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide

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Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide
Installing and Removing the Intel® RAID Smart Battery
AXXRSBBU4
An optional DDR2-667 DIMM is used as memory for the SAS controller, and as a disk
cache to store write data to the drives. If power to the SAS controller drops below
specifications, the optional Intel
®
RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 battery back-up
unit maintains the contents of the DIMM by keeping the DIMM in self-refresh mode until
power is restored. After power is restored, the data is safely written to the drives,
maintaining the integrity of the disk array.
For installation instructions, see the
Intel
®
RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 User’s
Guide
that came with your Smart Battery kit or on your
Intel
®
Server Deployment Toolkit
CD 2
.
Installing and Removing the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Drive
The server system accommodates one DVD-ROM / CD-ROM drive. The device is not
hot-swappable, so the system must be powered down and the power cords removed from
the chassis before installing or removing this drive.
Removing the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM Drive
1.
Remove the top cover. For instructions, see
“Removing the Top Cover” on page 90
.
2.
Disconnect the SATA and power cable from the SATA-to-IDE converter board at
the rear of the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM. See letter “A” in the following figure.
3.
Press the blue release latch on the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM carrier. See letter “B” in
the figure.
4.
Slide the CD-ROM / DVD-ROM from the front opening in the faceplate of the
system. See letter “C”.