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FRU Removal and Replacement
6. Pull the power supply (3) from the director. Support the power supply with one
hand when performing this step.
7. Place the power supply in an antistatic bag to provide ESD protection.
Replacing a Redundant Power Supply
To replace a redundant power supply:
1. Remove the replacement power supply from its protective antistatic bag.
2. Inspect the rear of the power supply for bent or broken connector pins that may
have been damaged during shipping. If any pins are damaged, obtain a new power
supply.
3. Orient the power supply with the cam lever disengaged and pulled out, as shown
in Figure 4–7.
a. Insert the power supply into the director chassis guide, then push the power
supply toward the backplane to engage the connector pins.
b. Push the cam lever in and to the left to cam the power supply into the director
chassis. Ensure the locking pin is engaged in the cam lever.
4. Disconnect the ESD wrist strap from the director chassis and your wrist.
5. Inspect the power supply to ensure the green PWR OK LED is illuminated and all
amber LEDs are extinguished. If a problem is indicated, go to MAP 0000: Start
MAP on page 2–12 to isolate the problem.
6. At the HAFM server’s Hardware View, click Logs and choose Event Log. The
Event Log displays. Ensure an event code 207 (power supply installed) displays
in the log.
If an event code 207 does not display in the log, go to MAP 0000: Start MAP on
page 2–12 to isolate the problem.
7. At the Hardware View, observe the graphic representing the replacement power
supply and ensure no alert symbols display that indicate a failure (yellow triangle
or red diamond). If a problem is indicated, go to MAP 0000: Start MAP on page
2–12 to isolate the problem.
8. At the Hardware View, double-click the graphic representing the replacement
power supply to open the FRU Properties dialog box. Verify that information
(FRU name, position, and state) is correct. If a problem is indicated, go to MAP
0000: Start MAP on page 2–12 to isolate the problem.