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Removing a MP/SCSI board, MP/SCSI Detail, MP/SCSI Detail
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Removal and Replacement Removing and Replacing a MP/SCSI Board Removing a MP/SCSI board Figure 4-25 MP/SCSI Detail MP for Cell 0 MP for Cell 1 (Partition 0) Step 1. Label and remove all cables connected to the MP/SCSI board to be removed. Step 2. Loosen the two retaining screws securing the MP/SCSI board to the chassis. Step 3. Securely grasp the handle on the MP/SCSI board. Step 4. Slide the MP/SCSI board from the chassis. Replacing a MP/SCSI Board Step 1. Position the MP/SCSI board in the chassis. Step 2. The board slides easily into the chassis; however, a slow firm pressure will be needed to properly seat the connection. Step 3. Tighten the two retaining screws securing the MP/SCSI board to the chassis. 88 Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Removal and Replacement
Removing and Replacing a MP/SCSI Board
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Removing a MP/SCSI board
Figure 4-25
MP/SCSI Detail
Step 1.
Label and remove all cables connected to the MP/SCSI board to be removed.
Step 2.
Loosen the two retaining screws securing the MP/SCSI board to the chassis.
Step 3.
Securely grasp the handle on the MP/SCSI board.
Step 4.
Slide the MP/SCSI board from the chassis.
Replacing a MP/SCSI Board
Step 1.
Position the MP/SCSI board in the chassis.
Step 2.
The board slides easily into the chassis; however, a slow firm pressure will be needed to properly
seat the connection.
Step 3.
Tighten the two retaining screws securing the MP/SCSI board to the chassis.
MP for Cell 0
MP for Cell 1
(Partition 0)