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Removing the Terminator or Existing Processor

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Chapter 1 HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Processor Upgrade 10. Refer to the next topic to decide on your next step. Removing the Terminator or Existing Processor In this topic you decide between removing the terminator(s) or an existing processor module. • If your system has one processor module and you are installing an additional processor, remove the terminator as described in the next section "Removing the Terminator." • If you are upgrading an existing processor or processors, remove the existing processors as described in section "Removing a Processor Module and VRM." Removing the Terminator If your system has at least one processor module, there are terminators installed in all remaining slots. You must remove a terminator for each new processor before installing an additional processor module into the next available slot. 1. Loosen the thumbscrew and open the access cover to the processor slots. See Figure 1-4. Both sides of the processor cage have covers and thumbscrews. Processor board Thumbscrew Access Cover System board Figure 1-4. Accessing the Processor Terminator 7

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Chapter 1
HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Processor Upgrade
7
10.
Refer to the next topic to decide on your next step.
Removing the Terminator or Existing Processor
In this topic you decide between removing the terminator(s) or an existing
processor module.
If your system has one processor module and you are installing an
additional processor, remove the terminator as described in the next section
"Removing the Terminator."
If you are upgrading an existing processor or processors, remove the
existing processors as described in section "Removing a Processor Module
and VRM."
Removing the Terminator
If your system has at least one processor module, there are terminators installed in
all remaining slots. You must remove a terminator for each new processor before
installing an additional processor module into the next available slot.
1.
Loosen the thumbscrew and open the access cover to the processor slots.
See Figure 1-4.
Both sides of the processor cage have covers and thumbscrews.
Processor
board
System
board
Access Cover
Thumbscrew
Figure 1-4. Accessing the Processor Terminator