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Cisco UCS B200 M4 - Removing a Blade Server Cover

Cisco UCS B200 M4
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Step 10 Configure one or more of the following boot options for the boot policy and set their boot order:
Local Devices boot—To boot from local devices, such as local disks on the server, virtual media, or
remote virtual disks, continue with Configuring a Local Disk Boot for a Boot Policy in the Cisco UCS
Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
SAN boot—To boot from an operating system image on the SAN, continue with Configuring a SAN
Boot for a Boot Policy in the Cisco UCS Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
You can specify a primary and a secondary SAN boot. If the primary boot fails, the server attempts to boot
from the secondary.
LAN boot—To boot from a centralized provisioning server, continue with Configuring a LAN Boot For
a Boot Policy in the Cisco UCS Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
iSCSI boot—To boot from an iSCSI LUN, continue with Creating an iSCSI Boot Policy in the Cisco
UCS Manager Server Management Guide for your release.
Removing a Blade Server Cover
Procedure
Step 1 Press and hold the button down as shown in the figure below.
Step 2 While holding the back end of the cover, pull the cover back and then up.
Figure 2: Opening a Cisco UCS B200 M4 Blade Server
Servicing a Blade Server
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Servicing a Blade Server
Removing a Blade Server Cover

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