HP X5000 G2 Network Storage System Administrator Guide

Removing and replacing the 1210m controller board components
Removing the 1210m controller card
WARNING! Wear gloves or use care when removing the capacitor pack to avoid physical injury.
1. Verify the failed component as described in “Verifying component failure” (page 66).
2. Back up all data.
3. Close all applications.
4. To power off the server blade, click Start, and then select Shut down.
5. Remove the server blade (Figure 125 (page 111)):
a. Push the button to release the handle (1).
b. Pull the handle toward you (2).
c. Remove the server blade from the enclosure (3).
Figure 125 Removing the server blade
6. Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to remove
it.
7. The original cache module is connected to a capacitor pack, so observe the cache module
LEDs:
If the amber LED is solid, data transfer to the flash device on the cache module is in
progress. Do not remove the cache module until the amber LED is off, and then continue
with the next step.
If the amber LED is not lit, proceed to the next step.
8. Open the ejector latches (1, Figure 126 (page 111)) on each side of the cache module slot.
Typically, opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically. If the module
does not eject automatically after you open the ejector latches, remove the cache module (2)
by grasping only the edges.
Figure 126 Removing the cache module
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