HP 9000 rp4410-4 Installation Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440 - Page 37

I/O Baseboard Assembly Removal, Replacing the I/O Baseboard Assembly, Step 1.

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Figure 1-17 I/O Baseboard Assembly Removal Installing the System Installing Additional Components Replacing the I/O Baseboard Assembly NOTE The I/O baseboard assembly replacement procedure assumes that you are reinstalling the assembly that was previously removed from a configured server. To replace the I/O baseboard assembly, follow these steps: Step 1. Ensure that all fan modules are removed from the chassis prior to sliding in the I/O baseboard assembly or the fans and the I/O baseboard can be damaged Step 2. Align the I/O baseboard assembly rails with the chassis slots and slide the assembly into the chassis until it stops against the midplane riser board socket. Ensure the I/O baseboard locking lever is in the up position to engage correctly with the midplane riser board socket. CAUTION The I/O baseboard assembly is large. Use care when sliding it into the server chassis. Step 3. With the I/O baseboard flush against the midplane riser board socket, push down firmly on the locking lever until the I/O baseboard plugs all the way into the midplane riser board socket and the locking lever clicks into place on the chassis wall. (Figure 1-16) Step 4. Replace the three chassis fan units. (See "Replacing a Hot-Swappable Fan Unit" on page 34.) Step 5. Plug all external cabling into the ports at the rear of the chassis. Step 6. Plug the internal SCSI cables into the HBA board in PCI slot 1. Step 7. Replace the top cover. (See "Replacing the Top Cover" on page 31.) Chapter 1 37

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Installing the System
Installing Additional Components
Chapter 1
37
Figure 1-17
I/O Baseboard Assembly Removal
Replacing the I/O Baseboard Assembly
NOTE
The I/O baseboard assembly replacement procedure assumes that you are reinstalling the
assembly that was previously removed from a configured server.
To replace the I/O baseboard assembly, follow these steps:
Step 1.
Ensure that all fan modules are removed from the chassis prior to sliding in the I/O baseboard
assembly or the fans and the I/O baseboard can be damaged
Step 2.
Align the I/O baseboard assembly rails with the chassis slots and slide the assembly into the
chassis until it stops against the midplane riser board socket. Ensure the I/O baseboard locking
lever is in the up position to engage correctly with the midplane riser board socket.
CAUTION
The I/O baseboard assembly is large. Use care when sliding it into the server chassis.
Step 3.
With the I/O baseboard flush against the midplane riser board socket, push down firmly on the
locking lever until the I/O baseboard plugs all the way into the midplane riser board socket and the
locking lever clicks into place on the chassis wall. (Figure 1-16)
Step 4.
Replace the three chassis fan units. (See “Replacing a Hot-Swappable Fan Unit” on page 34.)
Step 5.
Plug all external cabling into the ports at the rear of the chassis.
Step 6.
Plug the internal SCSI cables into the HBA board in PCI slot 1.
Step 7.
Replace the top cover. (See “Replacing the Top Cover” on page 31.)