HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 173

Replacing a Removable Media Drive, Removing and Replacing the iLO MP Card, Removing the iLO MP Card

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5. Pull the drive straight out to remove it from the chassis. Figure 6-60 Removing the Removable Media Drive Replacing a Removable Media Drive To replace the removable media drive, follow these steps: 1. If a removable media drive has not previously been installed in the server, the drive slot is covered with a DVD drive filler. Remove the DVD drive filler. 2. Slide the replacement drive into the drive bay until it stops sliding and the retaining clips on both sides of the drive snap into place. 3. Connect the IDE cable on the back of the drive. 4. Replace the top cover. 5. Reconnect the power and external cables and turn on the server. 6. Verify the drive 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. • Use diagnostics provided by the ODE to exercise the newly installed module. Removing and Replacing the iLO MP Card The iLO MP offers remote server management through an independent iLO MP. Removing the iLO MP Card To remove the iLO MP card, follow these steps: 1. Power off the server. 2. Use the MP LS command to display network settings for the iLO MP. 3. Record these network settings. You will need to input the settings when a new iLO MP card is installed. Removing and Replacing the iLO MP Card 173

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5.
Pull the drive straight out to remove it from the chassis.
Figure 6-60 Removing the Removable Media Drive
Replacing a Removable Media Drive
To replace the removable media drive, follow these steps:
1.
If a removable media drive has not previously been installed in the server, the drive slot is
covered with a DVD drive filler. Remove the DVD drive filler.
2.
Slide the replacement drive into the drive bay until it stops sliding and the retaining clips
on both sides of the drive snap into place.
3.
Connect the IDE cable on the back of the drive.
4.
Replace the top cover.
5.
Reconnect the power and external cables and turn on the server.
6.
Verify the drive 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.
Use diagnostics provided by the ODE to exercise the newly installed module.
Removing and Replacing the iLO MP Card
The iLO MP offers remote server management through an independent iLO MP.
Removing the iLO MP Card
To remove the iLO MP card, follow these steps:
1.
Power off the server.
2.
Use the MP
LS
command to display network settings for the iLO MP.
3.
Record these network settings. You will need to input the settings when a new iLO MP card
is installed.
Removing and Replacing the iLO MP Card
173