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Server Access Panel and Modules, Table 3-3, Module and Bay Components and Access

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3-6 Compaq ProLiant 8500 Servers Setup and Installation Guide Server Access Panel and Modules The Compaq ProLiant 8500 server chassis facilitates the installation of hardware upgrades through the use of three removable modules and a sliding top access panel. The following table describes the contents of the modules and how to how to access the components. Table 3-3 Module and Bay Components and Access Module I/O Module with system fans Processor and Memory Module Media Module Hard drive bays Contents PCI Hot Plug expansion slots Configuration switches Fans 1 and 2 Processor (CPU) sockets Processor bus/core ratio switches Cache Accelerator Memory (DIMMs) CD-ROM/ Diskette/IMD Hot-plug hard drives To Access Slide top access panel toward the front of the server, rotate air baffle Slide top access panel toward the front of the server Slide top access panel toward the front of the server Remove Processor and Memory Module Remove Processor and Memory Module Remove Processor and Memory Module Open Processor and Memory Module to first stop. Remove memory board. Remove Media module Access directly at front of server The following sections provide instructions for removing the Processor and Memory Module, Media module, and I/O Module. For information pertaining to PCI Hot Plug and Hot Plug I/O Fan access, see Chapter 4, "Installing Hardware Options."

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Compaq ProLiant 8500 Servers Setup and Installation Guide
Server Access Panel and Modules
The Compaq ProLiant 8500 server chassis facilitates the installation of
hardware upgrades through the use of three removable modules and a sliding
top access panel. The following table describes the contents of the modules
and how to how to access the components.
Table 3-3
Module and Bay Components and Access
Module
Contents
To Access
PCI Hot Plug
expansion slots
Slide top access panel toward the front of
the server, rotate air baffle
I/O Module with
system fans
Configuration
switches
Slide top access panel toward the front of
the server
Fans 1 and 2
Slide top access panel toward the front of
the server
Processor (CPU)
sockets
Remove Processor and Memory Module
Processor and
Memory Module
Processor bus/core
ratio switches
Remove Processor and Memory Module
Cache Accelerator
Remove Processor and Memory Module
Memory (DIMMs)
Open Processor and Memory Module to first
stop. Remove memory board.
Media Module
CD-ROM/
Diskette/IMD
Remove Media module
Hard drive bays
Hot-plug hard drives
Access directly at front of server
The following sections provide instructions for removing the Processor and
Memory Module, Media module, and I/O Module. For information pertaining
to PCI Hot Plug and Hot Plug I/O Fan access, see Chapter 4,
“Installing
Hardware Options.”