Dell PowerStore 1200T EMC PowerStore Installation and Service Guide for PowerS - Page 98

Remove the faulted internal M.2 boot module, Removing the top cover

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Figure 110. Removing the top cover Remove the faulted internal M.2 boot module Steps 1. Locate the M.2 boot module adaptor in the node. You can identify the M.2 boot module adaptor by the blue retaining tabs. 2. Press the blue retaining tabs downward to free the M.2 boot module adaptor from its slot. 3. Touching only the outside edges of the M.2 boot module adaptor, remove the M.2 boot module adaptor. Figure 111. Removing the M.2 boot module adaptor 4. Identify the faulted internal M.2 boot module. One internal M.2 boot module is labeled DRIVE 0 and the other is labeled DRIVE 1. In PowerStore Manager, DRIVE 0 is identified as InternalM.2BootModule0 and DRIVE 1 is identified as InternalM.2BootModule1. 5. On the faulted internal M.2 boot module, gently pull the handle on the release tab to separate it from the tab holding it in place. 6. Gently pull straight up on the pull tab to free it from the M.2 boot module adaptor. 7. Remove the internal M.2 boot module from the M.2 boot module adaptor. 98 Base enclosure service procedures

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Figure 110. Removing the top cover
Remove the faulted internal M.2 boot module
Steps
1.
Locate the M.2 boot module adaptor in the node.
You can identify the M.2 boot module adaptor by the blue retaining tabs.
2.
Press the blue retaining tabs downward to free the M.2 boot module adaptor from its slot.
3.
Touching only the outside edges of the M.2 boot module adaptor, remove the M.2 boot module adaptor.
Figure 111. Removing the M.2 boot module adaptor
4.
Identify the faulted internal M.2 boot module. One internal M.2 boot module is labeled DRIVE 0 and the other is
labeled DRIVE 1. In PowerStore Manager, DRIVE 0 is identified as InternalM.2BootModule0 and DRIVE 1 is identified as
InternalM.2BootModule1.
5.
On the faulted internal M.2 boot module, gently pull the handle on the release tab to separate it from the tab holding it in
place.
6.
Gently pull straight up on the pull tab to free it from the M.2 boot module adaptor.
7.
Remove the internal M.2 boot module from the M.2 boot module adaptor.
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Base enclosure service procedures