Gateway E-9510T Gateway 9510 Server User Guide - Page 91
Replacing the hot-swap backplane
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Chapter 4: Installing Components Replacing the hot-swap backplane Your server may have a single hot-swap cage (standard) that can hold six SATA drives, or two hot-swap cages (optional) that can hold six and four SCSI drives, respectively. Each hot-swap cage is connected to a backplane. The pictures in this procedure show replacing the upper backplane. The other backplane (optional) can be installed or replaced in the same manner. To replace the hot-swap backplane: 1 Follow the instructions in "Preventing static electricity discharge" on page 41. 2 Follow the instructions in "Opening the server case" on page 42. 3 Follow the instructions in "Removing the bezel assembly" on page 44. 4 Remove the fan nearest the backplane (if installed). For instructions, see "Replacing a hot-swap fan" on page 92. 5 Remove each of the drives from the hot-swap cage, and note the location of each drive. For instructions, see "Installing a hot-swap hard drive" on page 59. Go to Step 6. - OR - If you are installing a new, four-drive SCSI hot-swap cage, remove the screw securing the drive bay door to the chassis, then remove the door. Go to Step 14. 6 Push up on the drive release latch for the hot-swap cage you are removing. 86 www.gateway.com
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