4.  After  replacing  a  part,  go  to  Verify  the  repair.
This  ends  the  procedure.
Model  825  -  Cards  (dedicated) 
For  use  by  authorized  service  providers. 
Use  this  procedure  to  remove  or  replace  cards  using  dedicated  maintenance  in  the  Model  825. 
Attention:  All  cards  are  sensitive  to  electrostatic  discharge.  See  Work  with  electrostatic 
discharge-sensitive  parts. 
CAUTION:
The  circuit  card  contains  lead  solder.  To  avoid  the  release  of  lead  (Pb)  into  the  environment,  do  not 
burn.  Discard  the  circuit  card  as  instructed  by  local  regulations.  (RSFTC234) 
To  remove  or  replace  cards  using  dedicated  maintenance: 
1.  In  some  cases  you  do  not  need  to  power  down  the  system  to  change  PCI  cards.  Use  the  guidelines  in 
Model  825  -  Cards  (concurrent)  to  determine  if  you  should  use  dedicated  or  concurrent  remove  and 
replace  procedures. 
2.  Choose  from  the  following  options: 
v  If  you  can  perform  this  procedure  concurrently,  see  Model  825  -  Cards  (concurrent). 
v  If  you  must  perform  this  procedure  dedicated,  perform  the  following: 
a.  Power  off  the  system.  See  Power  on/off  the  system  and  logical  partitions. 
b.  Remove  the  ac  power  cord  on  the  frame  you  are  working  on.  On  a  Model  825  with  a  system  unit 
expansion  attached,  disconnect  both  the  system  line  cord  and  the  expansion  unit  line  cord.
3.  Remove  the  left  side  cover.  See  Model  825  -  Covers. 
4.  Are  you  removing  a  processor  or  memory  DIMM? 
v  Yes:  Perform  the  following: 
a.  Loosen  the  thumb  screw  on  the  processor  enclosure  cover,  and  remove  the  cover. 
b.  Open  the  latches  on  the  identified  processor  and  remove  the  processor. 
c.  If  you  are  replacing  the  processor,  label  the  memory  DIMM  locations  so  that  they  can  be 
reinstalled  in  the  same  position. 
d.  Press  down  on  the  latches  that  are  located  on  each  side  of  the  memory  DIMM  to  release  it  from 
the  backplane. 
e.  If  you  are  replacing  the  processor,  reinstall  the  memory  DIMMs  into  the  new  processor  in  the 
locations  in  which  they  were  originally  located  and  reverse  this  procedure.
This
  ends  the  procedure.
v  No:  Remove  and  label  any  cables  connected  to  the  card.
5.
  Either  turn  the  latches  securing  the  card  or  unscrew  the  bracket  securing  the  card. 
6.  Gently  pull  the  card  off  the  system  backplane. 
7.  To   install  the  card,  reverse  this  procedure. 
Note:  If  you  have  exchanged  a  2766  or  2787  Fibre  Channel  IOA,  the  IBM
(R)
 
2105  disk  unit  subsystem 
must  be  updated  to  use  the  World-Wide  Port-Name  of  the  new  2766  or  2787  IOA.  This  name  can  be 
found  in  the  Port  worldwide  name  field  on  the  iSeries
(TM)
 
by  displaying  detail  on  the  2766  or  2787  IOA 
Logical  Hardware  Resource  information,  in  Hardware  Service  Manager  in  SST/DST. 
The  16-digit  World-Wide  Port-Name  can  also  be  determined  by  appending  the  digits  ″1000″  to  the 
beginning  of  the  12-digit  IEEE  Address  found  on  the  tailstock  label  of  the  Fibre  Channel  IOA.  Use  the 
ESS  Web  Interface  User’s  Guide  (SC26-7346)  to  update  the  World-Wide  Port-Name  in  the  host 
configuration  on  the  IBM
(R)
 
2105  ESS.  The  ESS  Web  Interface  User’s  Guide  can  also  be  found  at  the 
following  URL:  http://ssddom02.storage.ibm.com/disk/ess/documentation.html 
 
32  Hardware  (Remove  and  Replace;  Part  Locations  and  Listings)