Operations and Maintenance Guide, Second Edition - HP Integrity rx2600 Server and HP zx6000 Workstation

HP Integrity rx2600 server and HP workstation zx6000 Operation and Maintenance Guide 93
Removing and Replacing Components
4. Copy a valid UUID to the new status panel. To do this, during boot up press Y at this prompt:
EFI version 1.10 [14.57]
Build flags: EFI64 Running on Intel(R) Itanium Processor
EFI 1.10 IA-64 FOUNDATION XPEAK 1.22 [Tue May 14 16:37:12 2003] - HP
Secondary UUID is undefined
Do you want to copy the valid UUID to the new board?
(y/[n])
A message similar to this appears:
EFI version 1.10 [14.57]
Build flags: EFI64 Running on Intel(R) Itanium Processor
EFI 1.10 IA-64 FOUNDATION XPEAK 1.22 [Tue May 14 16:37:12 2003] - HP
Secondary UUID is undefined
Do you want to copy the valid UUID to the new board?
(y/[n]) 2 0 0x0002F2 0x0000000000000000 UUID was set to valid value
This indicates you have successfully assigned the system board UUID to the status panel.
NOTE: If resetting the UUID does not work successfully, contact your HP support
representative.
Removing and Replacing a Processor
If there are two processors on the system board, the procedure for removing them is the same.
CAUTION: You must disconnect all power and follow the correct sequence of steps provided in this
section to avoid serious damage to the server.
Removing a Processor
To remove a processor, follow these steps:
1. Power off the server, disconnect all power and external cables and remove the server covers.
2. Remove the processor airflow guide and cables.
3. Unscrew the processor power pod mounting screws (1) and disconnect the module from its
processor by sliding it toward the back of the server chassis (2).