IBM HS12 Service Guide - Page 78

Installing the system-board assembly, Installing a hot-swap storage drive

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Installing the system-board assembly Use this information to install the system-board assembly in the blade server. Attention: The system-board assembly is a field-replaceable unit and must be replaced by a trained service technician. To contact an IBM service representative, see "Hardware service and support" on page 177. To install the system-board assembly, complete the following steps: 1. Install all of the components in the following list that you removed from the old system-board assembly onto the new system-board assembly. v cKVM card. See "Installing a concurrent KVM card" on page 49. v DIMMs. See "Installing a memory module" on page 46. v I/O expansion card. See "Installing an I/O expansion card" on page 51, "Installing a storage interface card" on page 54, and "Installing a high-speed expansion card" on page 56. v Microprocessors and heat sinks. See "Installing a microprocessor and heat sink" on page 62. v Storage drives. See "Installing a fixed-storage drive" on page 42 or "Installing a hot-swap storage drive" on page 44. 2. Install the bezel assembly (see "Installing the bezel assembly" on page 40). 3. Install the optional expansion unit, if you removed one from the blade server to replace the system board (see "Installing an optional expansion unit" on page 38). 4. Install the blade server cover (see "Installing the blade server cover" on page 36). 5. Install the blade server into the BladeCenter unit (see "Installing the blade server in a BladeCenter unit" on page 34). 66 BladeCenter HS12 Type 8014, 8028 or 1916: Problem Determination and Service Guide

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Installing the system-board assembly
Use this information to install the system-board assembly in the blade server.
Attention:
The system-board assembly is a field-replaceable unit and must be
replaced by a trained service technician. To contact an IBM service representative,
see “Hardware service and support” on page 177.
To install the system-board assembly, complete the following steps:
1.
Install all of the components in the following list that you removed from the
old system-board assembly onto the new system-board assembly.
v
cKVM card. See “Installing a concurrent KVM card” on page 49.
v
DIMMs. See “Installing a memory module” on page 46.
v
I/O expansion card. See “Installing an I/O expansion card” on page 51,
“Installing a storage interface card” on page 54, and “Installing a high-speed
expansion card” on page 56.
v
Microprocessors and heat sinks. See “Installing a microprocessor and heat
sink” on page 62.
v
Storage drives. See “Installing a fixed-storage drive” on page 42 or
“Installing a hot-swap storage drive” on page 44.
2.
Install the bezel assembly (see “Installing the bezel assembly” on page 40).
3.
Install the optional expansion unit, if you removed one from the blade server to
replace the system board (see “Installing an optional expansion unit” on page
38).
4.
Install the blade server cover (see “Installing the blade server cover” on page
36).
5.
Install the blade server into the BladeCenter unit (see “Installing the blade
server in a BladeCenter unit” on page 34).
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