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b.
Extend the server to the maintenance position.
See “Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position” on page 56.
c.
Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist, and then to a metal area on the
chassis.
See “Take Antistatic Measures” on page 59.
d.
Remove the server top cover.
See “Remove the Server Top Cover” on page 60.
2.
Remove the following reusable components:
Caution - During the motherboard removal procedure, it is important to label power supplies
with the slot numbers from which they were removed (PS0, PS1). This is required because the
power supplies must be reinstalled into the slots from which they were removed; otherwise, the
server key identity properties (KIP) data might be lost. When a server requires service, the KIP
is used by Oracle to verify that the warranty on the server has not expired. For more information
on KIP, see “FRU Key Identity Properties (KIP) Automated Update” on page 49.
a.
Fan modules
For instructions, see “Remove a Fan Module” on page 76.
b.
Power supplies
For instructions, see “Remove a Power Supply” on page 81.
c.
The PCIe NVMe switch card, if it is installed in the server.
For instructions, see “Remove the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card From PCIe Slot
1” on page 138.
d.
PCIe risers and attached PCIe cards
For instructions, see “Servicing PCIe Risers (CRU)” on page 97.