Removing and Replacing a CPU-I/O Enclosure
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Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Operation and Maintenance Guide
(R639)
Replacing the Front Panel
1. With the front panel disconnected from the system backplane, install the DVD drive
you removed from the defective front panel into the replacement front panel, as
described in “Replacing a DVD Drive” on page 5-47.
1. Align the front panel as shown in Figure 5-2 and push it straight into the slot.
2. Tighten the captive thumbscrew (number 2) at the bottom of the panel.
3. Replace the bezel.
Removing and Replacing a CPU-I/O Enclosure
Remove a CPU- I ⁄ O enclosure to replace it or to access its internal components for
other procedures. See the following topics:
• “Removing a CPU-I/O Enclosure” on page 5-8
• “Replacing a CPU-I/O Enclosure” on page 5-12
Estimated time: Five minutes.
Tools: None.
Use ESD precautions when performing this procedure.
Removing a CPU-I/O Enclosure
This procedure assumes that you are removing only one CPU-I/O enclosure and that
the other enclosure is operating. If you remove both of the CPU-I/O enclosures in a
system, you must shut the system down before performing this procedure.
To avoid personal injury or damage to the system, two
persons are required to replace an enclosure.
1. Verify that the enclosure is offline before proceeding. If necessary, use system
management software to take the enclosure offline. See your system
administration documentation for detailed instructions.
2. Remove the bezel.
3. Disconnect all data cables (number 2 in Figure 5-3) from the rear of the enclosure.
4. Disconnect and remove the power cord (number 1).