HP NetServer LXr Pro8 HP Netserver E 60, LC 3, LH 3/3r, and LPr Processor Upgr - Page 28

Processor Mounting Bracket, Processor Module, Secondary Processor, Position, Primary Processor

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Chapter 3 Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r 3. Orient the processor module (with its retaining latch mounted) to the correct processor position (slot), as shown in Figure 3-10. Processor Module Processor Mounting Bracket Secondary Processor Position Primary Processor Position Figure 3-10. Install the Processor Module with Its Retaining Latch (Shown for Secondary Processor Module) CAUTION If the NetServer has only one processor module, it must be installed in the primary (lower) processor position, and a terminator board must be installed in the secondary (upper) position. If you add a second processor, leave the original processor in the primary position, and add the new processor to the secondary position. 24

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Chapter 3
Installation in LC 3 and LH 3/3r
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3.
Orient the processor module (with its retaining latch mounted) to the
correct processor position (slot), as shown in Figure 3-10.
Processor Mounting Bracket
Processor Module
Secondary Processor
Position
Primary Processor
Position
Figure 3-10.
Install the Processor Module with Its Retaining Latch
(Shown for Secondary Processor Module)
CAUTION
If the NetServer has only one processor module, it must be
installed in the primary (lower) processor position, and a
terminator board must be installed in the secondary (upper)
position.
If you add a second processor, leave the original processor in
the primary position, and add the new processor to the
secondary position.