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Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 V4 - Hot-Swap Drive Replacement

Lenovo ThinkSystem SR630 V4
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Figure 121. Installing a Torx T30 nut into the heat sink
Note: Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom of the processor.
a.
Rotate the anti-tilt wire bail inwards.
b.
Orient the Torx T30 nut under the anti-tilt wire bail; then, align the Torx T30 nut with the
socket at an angle as shown.
c.
Push the lower edge of the Torx T30 nut into the socket until it clicks into place. Make sure
the Torx T30 nut is secured under the four clips in the socket.
After you finish
1. Reinstall the PHM. See
“Install a processor and heat sink” on page 225.
2. Complete the parts replacement. See
“Complete the parts replacement” on page 288.
Hot-swap drive replacement
Use this information to remove and install a hot-swap drive. You can remove or install a hot-swap drive
without turning off the server, which helps you avoid significant interruption to the operation of the system.
Notes:
The term “hot-swap drive” refers to all the supported types of hot-swap hard disk drives, hot-swap solid-
state drives, and hot-swap NVMe drives.
Use any documentation that comes with the drive, and follow the instructions and those in this topic.
The electromagnetic interference (EMI) integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive
bays covered or occupied. The vacant bays are either covered by an EMI-protective panel or occupied by
drive fillers. When installing a drive, save any removed drive fillers for future use to cover vacant bays.
To avoid damage to the drive connectors, ensure that the top cover is in place and fully closed whenever
you install or remove a drive.
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