Replacing failed components, Remove a cpu/io module – Grass Valley FT Server User Manual
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Replacing failed components
The components that can be replaced if a failure occurs in the field, FRUs (Field Replaceable Units),
are described in this section. Follow instructions replacement for each type of component as given
in this section.
Remove a CPU/IO module
You may remove either CPU/IO module from the rack-mounted enclosure for exchange if required.
Please note the following precautions before doing so:
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Power down the CPU/IO module you are replacing by removing the AC line cord from the rear
of that module. When installed, the AC line cords are held in place by stopper bars preventing
the removal of the CPU/IO module.
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Have at least two people available to remove a CPU/IO module.
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If you are removing a failed CPU/IO module for exchange, after you have removed the CPU /IO
module, you must remove all hard drives in their caddies from the failed module. You must label
the hard drives with their drive slot location numbers as you remove them. They must be
re-installed in the same hard drive slots when the exchange CPU/IO module is received from the
factory. If not, the mirrored hard drives will be out of sync.
Remove either CPU/IO module as described below.
1. Remove the AC line cord from the module you are removing.
2. Remove the front bezel from the front of the unit by loosening the screws on either side of the
bezel.
3. On either side of the module you are removing, loosen the left and right screws to unlock the
lock levers holding the module to the sides of the enclosure.
4. Slowly pull out the CPU/IO module until the side lock lever on the left side of the module catches
on the lock mechanism.
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