Adding or removing a power supply – Toshiba Magnia 7010 User Manual
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Installing Hardware
Adding or removing a power supply
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1 Turn off your monitor and your system, and disconnect the power cable and
all external cables. Make sure all indicators are out.
2 Remove the server covers as explained in “Removing and replacing the
server panels” on page 19.
3 Rotate down the I/O lockdown bracket at the slot where you intend to install
the card.
Expansion Slot Cover
4 Hold the EMC by its top edge or upper corners, and press it firmly into an
expansion slot on the motherboard. The tapered foot of the EMC retaining
bracket must fit into the mating slot in the expansion slot frame.
5 Align the rounded notch in the retaining bracket with the threaded hole in
the expansion slot frame. The retaining bracket fits into the space that was
occupied by the expansion slot cover.
6 Secure the I/O lockdown bracket for the installed card by pulling it away
from the card and rotating it forward and down. Return the I/O lockdown
bracket to the slot above it to the fully locked position.
7 If you connected a remote temperature probe to J10 on the EMC, attach the
sensor end of the cable to whatever you want to monitor. For example, you
might want to monitor the temperature of the server’s power supply, in
which case you would attach the sensor to that. If you want to monitor the
ambient air temperature, mount the sensor where it touches only air.
8 If you connected a feature connector cable to J9 on the EMC, connect the
other end of the cable to the J8H1 connector on the moterboad.
9 Replace the panel covers and turn on the server.
Adding or removing a power supply
Each power supply module is self-contained and hot-swappable, meaning that
the power supply may be removed while the server is running without
disrupting operation. The Magnia7010 can have up to four supplies.
If one of the power supplies fails, the remaining power supply units continue
running the server, preventing any service interruption ONLY if a redundant