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Removing and replacing internal components, Memory and processor airflow guides, Removing and replacing the memory airflow guide – HP AD117-9003A-ED3 User Manual

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4.

Lock the hard drives in place. Replace the server top metal cover if it was removed to unlock
drives.

5.

Validate the hard drive installation by:
a.

If the server does not have MP hardware installed, at the EFI shell prompt, enter shell>
info io

to interrogate the server for proper identification of the drive.

b.

Use the Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) MAPPER to map the device and path for
the drive.

c.

Use the Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) PERFVER to perform self test on the
drive.

6.

Reset the server to the EFI Boot Maintenance Menu to rescan the hard drives.

Removing and Replacing Internal Components

To upgrade, remove, or replace most server components, you must first shut down the server,
and remove the top metal cover.

WARNING!

Do not remove the server covers without first powering the server off and

unplugging the power cord from the outlet or power protection device unless you are replacing
a hot-swappable fan.

When the server is running, you must replace the top metal cover within 30 minutes to prevent
components from overheating. If the top metal cover is not replaced within 30 minutes, the server
automatically shuts down. If the server shuts down, always replace the covers before turning
the server back on.

Memory and Processor Airflow Guides

The server has the following airflow guides:

The processor airflow guide. See

Figure 4-18

The memory airflow guide. See

Figure 4-18

Air flows through the server from front to back.

Figure 4-18 Airflow Guides Locations

Removing and Replacing the Memory Airflow Guide

The following procedures explain how to remove and replace the memory airflow guide.

Removing the Memory Airflow Guide

1.

Power off the server and disconnect all power cables. See

“Powering Off the Server”

(page 37)

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