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6.3.3 Replacing a hot-plug PSU
V CAUTION!
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When replacing a hot-plug PSU in a non-redundant PSU
configuration, the server must be switched off first.
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Ensure to replace a defective hot-plug PSU by a new module of the
same type.
I Note for servers using CMA (Cable Management Arm)
Since the installed CMA is blocking hot-plug PSUs, additional steps are
required in order to remove or replace a hot-plug PSU:
Ê Unlock the CMA stopper.
Ê Remove the CMA stopper with the mounted crossbar.
Ê Support the CMA stopper, the crossbar and the CMA including cables
with your right hand.
Ê Remove the hot-plug PSU and carefully install a new hot-plug PSU.
Ê Remount the complete assembly (CMA stopper, crossbar and CMA)
into the rail.
6.3.3.1 Preliminary steps
Ê "Locating the defective server" on page 47
Ê Only when replacing a power supply module in a non-redundant
configuration: "Disconnecting the server from the mains" on page 50
6.3.3.2 Removing the defective hot-plug PSU
Ê Identify the defective hot-plug PSU using the server management software.
Ê Remove the hot-plug PSU as described in "Removing a hot-plug PSU" on
page 123.
Customer Replaceable Unit
(CRU)
Hardware: 5 minutes
Tools: tool-less