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Removing and Replacing the PCI Backplane, Removing the PCI Backplane

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5. Replace the PCI card cage. (See "Replacing the PCI Card Cage" (page 168).) 6. Replace the top cover. 7. Verify the PCI card replacement and operation by using the system utilities. (For additional information, see Appendix B (page 199) or the HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide.) • Use the iLO MP commands to verify operation. • Use the BCH commands to verify operation. Removing and Replacing the PCI Backplane The HP 9000 rp 3410 and rp3440 server system backplane is called the PCI backplane and provides four PCI card sockets. The removal process is the same for both. Removing the PCI Backplane To remove the PCI backplane, follow these steps: 1. Remove the PCI card cage from the server. (See "Removing the PCI Card Cage" (page 167).) 2. Remove all PCI and graphics cards. (See "Removing a PCI or Graphics Card" (page 169).) 3. Unscrew the backplane mounting screws and slide the backplane board toward the bulkhead end of the PCI card cage. This unlocks the backplane from its standoffs. 4. Lift the backplane over the top of the standoffs and slide it out of the cage (Figure 6-58). Figure 6-58 Removing the PCI Backplane Replacing the PCI Backplane To replace the PCI backplane, follow these steps: 1. Place the backplane in the cage by aligning the cage standoffs with the holes on the backplane and slide it into place. 2. Secure the PCI backplane by screwing in its mounting screws. Removing and Replacing the PCI Backplane 171

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5.
Replace the PCI card cage. (See
“Replacing the PCI Card Cage” (page 168)
.)
6.
Replace the top cover.
7.
Verify the PCI card replacement and operation by using the system utilities. (For additional
information, see
Appendix B (page 199)
or the
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations
Guide
.)
Use the iLO MP commands to verify operation.
Use the BCH commands to verify operation.
Removing and Replacing the PCI Backplane
The HP 9000 rp 3410 and rp3440 server system backplane is called the PCI backplane and provides
four PCI card sockets. The removal process is the same for both.
Removing the PCI Backplane
To remove the PCI backplane, follow these steps:
1.
Remove the PCI card cage from the server. (See
“Removing the PCI Card Cage” (page 167)
.)
2.
Remove all PCI and graphics cards. (See
“Removing a PCI or Graphics Card” (page 169)
.)
3.
Unscrew the backplane mounting screws and slide the backplane board toward the bulkhead
end of the PCI card cage. This unlocks the backplane from its standoffs.
4.
Lift the backplane over the top of the standoffs and slide it out of the cage (
Figure 6-58
).
Figure 6-58 Removing the PCI Backplane
Replacing the PCI Backplane
To replace the PCI backplane, follow these steps:
1.
Place the backplane in the cage by aligning the cage standoffs with the holes on the backplane
and slide it into place.
2.
Secure the PCI backplane by screwing in its mounting screws.
Removing and Replacing the PCI Backplane
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