HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 User Guide - Page 20

Remove the system board assembly

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2. Tighten the rear thumbscrews to secure the chassis cover in place. 3. Connect the peripheral devices to the server ("Connecting peripheral devices" on page 26). 4. If a Kensington security cable was removed, connect it to the rear panel. See the security cable documentation for instructions. 5. Connect the server to the network. Do one of the following: o Connect the Ethernet cable ("Connecting the Ethernet cable" on page 26). o Connect the server to the switch ("Setting up the HP PS1810-8G Switch (optional)" on page 34). 6. Connect the power cord to the server ("Connecting the power cord" on page 28). 7. Power up the server (on page 15). Remove the system board assembly 1. Power down the server (on page 15). 2. Disconnect the power cord from the AC source. 3. Disconnect the power cord from the server. 4. Remove the chassis cover (on page 19). 5. It is recommended that you take a picture of the current system board cable connections for reference during server reassembly. 6. If the drive cage is connected to a storage controller board, disconnect the Mini-SAS cable from the board. 7. Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. o 24-pin system board power supply cable o SATA cable (only if an optical drive is installed) o Mini-SAS cable (only if the drive cage is connected to the system board) o Front I/O cable (pulling up the blue loop to disconnect the cable) o Fan cable o Ambient temperature sensor cable (pulling up the brown loop to disconnect the cable) Operations 20

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Operations 20
2.
Tighten the rear thumbscrews to secure the chassis cover in place.
3.
Connect the peripheral devices to the server ("
Connecting peripheral devices
" on page
26
).
4.
If a Kensington security cable was removed, connect it to the rear panel. See the security cable
documentation for instructions.
5.
Connect the server to the network. Do one of the following:
o
Connect the Ethernet cable ("
Connecting the Ethernet cable
" on page
26
).
o
Connect the server to the switch ("
Setting up the HP PS1810-8G Switch (optional)
" on page
34
).
6.
Connect the power cord to the server ("
Connecting the power cord
" on page
28
).
7.
Power up the server (on page
15
).
Remove the system board assembly
1.
Power down the server (on page
15
).
2.
Disconnect the power cord from the AC source.
3.
Disconnect the power cord from the server.
4.
Remove the chassis cover (on page
19
).
5.
It is recommended that you take a picture of the current system board cable connections for reference
during server reassembly.
6.
If the drive cage is connected to a storage controller board, disconnect the Mini-SAS cable from the
board.
7.
Disconnect all cables connected to the system board.
o
24-pin system board power supply cable
o
SATA cable (only if an optical drive is installed)
o
Mini-SAS cable (only if the drive cage is connected to the system board)
o
Front I/O cable (pulling up the blue loop to disconnect the cable)
o
Fan cable
o
Ambient temperature sensor cable (pulling up the brown loop to disconnect the cable)