(Trained service technician only) Use these instructions
to remove the rear LED card from the chassis midplane.
Before you remove the rear LED, complete the following
steps:
- Read Safety and Installation guidelines
- Record the machine type model (8721-HC1 for example), the chassis
serial number, and retrieve the existing universally unique identifier
(UUID) information from midplane that you are removing. You will need
this information to program the new rear LED card that comes with
the replacement midplane. The procedure for obtaining this data might
require different steps depending on the functional state of the chassis.
- Chassis is operating:
- Log onto the CMM and
access the command-line interface (CLI). You can access the CMM CLI
through a direct serial or Ethernet connection to the CMM,
through a Telnet connection to the IP address of the CMM,
or through a Secure Shell (SSH) connection to the CMM.
You must authenticate with the CMM before
issuing commands.
- Query for the machine type model, chassis serial number, and the
UUID values by using the CLI info command. Record this information
before you proceed.
- Chassis is not operating:
- Obtain the chassis serial number and the machine type model from
one of the chassis labels. Use this information to contact Support
and request the UUID.
- Record the chassis serial number, the machine type model, and
the UUID before you proceed.
- Shut down the operating systems and turn off any compute nodes in
the chassis. See the documentation that comes with the compute node
for detailed instructions.
- Open the release handles on the compute nodes and
the management node, if one is installed, to disengage the nodes from
the midplane connectors.
- Disconnect the chassis from power (see Disconnecting the chassis from power).
- Disconnect all cables from the modules in the rear of the chassis.
- Remove the components from the rear of the chassis.
- Remove the shuttle from the chassis (see Removing the shuttle).
To remove the rear LED card from the midplane, complete
the following steps.
- Remove the T-10 Torx screw that secures the card with a
Torx driver.
- Slide the card out toward you, and then disconnect the
cable from the card.
- Remove the card from the midplane and place it on a flat,
static-protective surface.