Remove Processor (CPU)
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Caution - Equipment damage. These procedures require that you handle components that are
sensitive to static discharge. This sensitivity can cause the component to fail. To avoid damage,
ensure that you follow antistatic practices as described in “Performing Electrostatic Discharge
and Antistatic Prevention Measures” on page 112.
This section includes the following topics:
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“Remove Processor (CPU)” on page 163
■
“Install Processor (CPU)” on page 166
Remove Processor (CPU)
Note - Information in this appendix does NOT apply to Oracle Database Appliance X3-
2, Oracle Database Appliance X4-2, Oracle Database Appliance X5-2 or Oracle Database
Appliance X6 series. Refer to the preceding chapters in this document for information on
servicing those systems.
This section describes removing a processor from Oracle Database Appliance Version 1.
1.
Prepare the server node for service.
a.
Attach an antistatic wrist strap.
See “Performing Electrostatic Discharge and Antistatic Prevention
Measures” on page 112.
b.
Remove the server node from the system.
Power is removed from the server node when you remove it from the system. See
“Removing Server Nodes From the System Chassis” on page 113.
c.
Remove the server node top cover.
See “Removing the Server Node Top Cover” on page 114.
d.
Remove the air duct.
See “Remove Air Duct” on page 160.
2.
Remove the CPU.
a.
Identify which CPU to remove.
b.
To identify the location of the faulty CPU, press the Fault Remind button on
the motherboard.