Cam locking button
a. Depress the cam latch button.
The cam latch moves away from the chassis.
b. Rotate the cam latch down as far as it will go. For horizontal modules, rotate the cam away from the
module as far as it will go.
c. Remove the module from the chassis by hooking your finger into the cam lever opening and pulling the
module out of the chassis.
Make sure that you keep track of which slot the I/O module was in.
7. Install the I/O module into the target slot:
a. Align the I/O module with the edges of the slot.
b. Gently slide the module into the slot all the way into the chassis, and then rotate the cam latch all the
way up to lock the module in place.
8. Cable the I/O module.
9. Repeat the remove and install steps to replace additional modules for the controller module.
10. Reinstall the controller module into the chassis.
If you have DC PSUs, reconnect the cable blocks to the PSUs.
11. Rotate the cable management tray into the locked position.
12. Reboot the controller module from the LOADER prompt:_bye_
a. Check the version of BMC on the controller: system service-processor show
b. Update the BMC firmware if needed: system service-processor image update
c. Reboot the node: bye
This reinitializes the PCIe cards and other components and reboots the node.
If you encounter an issue during reboot, see BURT 1494308 - Environment shutdown
might be triggered during I/O module replacement
13. Give back the controller module from the partner controller module. storage failover giveback -ofnode
target_node_name
14. Enable automatic giveback if it was disabled: storage failover modify -node local -auto-giveback true
15. If you added:
If I/O module is a… Then…
NIC module
Use the storage port modify -node *<node name> -port
*<port name> -mode network
command for each port.
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