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Removing a Processor Module and VRM

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Chapter 1 HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Processor Upgrade 2. Open the latches and remove the terminator from the next available slot as shown in Figure 1-5. Processor Terminator Figure 1-5. Removing the Processor Terminator 3. Save all terminators for future use. 4. If adding more processor modules, repeat steps 2 and 3 for each new processor. Removing a Processor Module and VRM If you are upgrading an existing processor, you must first remove the existing processor module and its respective VRM. 1. Rotate the retaining latches to release the processor module. 2. Remove the desired processor module from the slot and place it on antistatic surface. See Figure 1-6. 3. Identify the respective VRM for the processor module. See Figure 1-1. For example, if you remove processor 1, you must remove the VRM 1. 4. Open the retaining latches of the desired VRM. 5. Pull the VRM out of the slot. See Figure 1-6. 6. Ensure you keep the processor module with its associated VRM. 8

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Chapter 1
HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Processor Upgrade
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2.
Open the latches and remove the terminator from the next available slot as
shown in Figure 1-5.
Processor
Terminator
Figure 1-5. Removing the Processor Terminator
3.
Save all terminators for future use.
4.
If adding more processor modules, repeat steps 2 and 3 for each new
processor.
Removing a Processor Module and VRM
If you are upgrading an existing processor, you must first remove the existing
processor module and its respective VRM.
1.
Rotate the retaining latches to release the processor module.
2.
Remove the desired processor module from the slot and place it on
antistatic surface. See Figure 1-6.
3.
Identify the respective VRM for the processor module. See Figure 1-1.
For example, if you remove processor 1, you must remove the VRM 1.
4.
Open the retaining latches of the desired VRM.
5.
Pull the VRM out of the slot. See Figure 1-6.
6.
Ensure you keep the processor module with its associated VRM.