4. Remove the access panel.
5. Remove the installed expansion boards and PCIe riser board. Remove suspect PCIe NIC
card from PCIe riser board connector. Insert replacement NIC card in riser board assembly
and insert riser assembly into mother board socket ensuring connections are aligned.
Figure 2: Removing PCIe riser cage
Related links
NIC problems on page 25
Thermal (fan) problems
Symptoms
• Server powers up but quickly shuts down.
• Flashing Amber LED indicates a fan failure. See Front panel LEDs of HP ProLiant DL360 G9
Server on page 8.
• Avaya application alarms fan failure.
Note:
For servers with redundant fans, backup fans might spin up periodically to test functionality. This
is part of normal redundant fan operation.
HP documentation references
• Troubleshooting Guide Volume 1: Hot-plug fan problems are occurring
• User Guide: Hot-plug fan
Related links
Internal Field Replaceable Units on page 22
Troubleshooting thermal fans on page 30
Internal Field Replaceable Units
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