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Troubleshooting a damaged enclosure – Dell PowerEdge M610 User Manual

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6 Remove the CMC module(s). See "Removing a CMC Module" on

page 293.

7 Remove the iKVM module. See "Removing an iKVM Module" on

page 296.

8 Remove the I/O modules. See "Removing an I/O Module" on page 296.
9 Let the system dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours.

10 Install the I/O modules. See "Installing an I/O Module" on page 298.
11 Install the iKVM module. See "Installing an iKVM Module" on page 296.
12 Install the CMC module. See "Installing a CMC Module" on page 295.
13 Install the fan modules. See "Installing a Fan Module" on page 292.
14 Install the power supply modules. See "Installing a Power Supply Module"

on page 291.

15 Install the blades. See "Installing a Blade" on page 158.
16 Reconnect the power supply modules to their PDU and start up the

system.
If the system does not start up properly, see "Getting Help" on page 361.

17 Run the Server Administrator diagnostics to confirm that the system is

working properly. See "Running System Diagnostics" on page 325.
If the tests fail, see "Getting Help" on page 361.

Troubleshooting a Damaged Enclosure

1 Ensure that the following components are properly installed and

connected:
• CMC module
• iKVM module
• I/O modules
• Power supply modules
• Fan modules
• Blades

2 Ensure that all cables are properly connected.