a. Pull the processor terminator card latches
4
so that they rotate to the
unlocked position.
b. Remove the processor terminator card
5
from the processor connector.
c. Store the processor terminator card in a safe place.
Note:
After you install the new processor in your server, place the
terminator card in the empty static-protective package.
5. If you are installing processors in the optional processor-daughterboard
assembly, first read “Installing or replacing a processor daughterboard” on
page 62 then follow the instructions in step 1 on page 64 through 13 on
page 65. Then, return here to continue.
6. If you are replacing a defective processor that was indicated by a processor
failure LED and you need to verify its location, perform the following test.
a. The eight processor error LEDs are located on the LED card, behind the
processor housing assembly latches. Locate the words
Press to show
fault
on the processor housing assembly.
b. Press the indicated button adjacent to the words
Press to show fault
, and
note the amber LEDs that indicate the defective processors, if any.
If no amber LEDs illuminate and the green capacitor test LED adjacent to
the word
Testing
does not illuminate, have the system serviced.
c. Remove the defective processor. See “LED card (processor and DIMM)
LEDs” on page 157 for processor status information.
Note:
The LED card is not a user-removable component. If the LED card
requires service, contact your IBM service technician, IBM reseller, or
IBM marketing representative.
a. Pull the processor latches
3
so that they rotate to the unlocked position.
Attention:
Before you remove the processor, note the orientation of the
original A1 processor.
b. Remove the processor
6
from the processor connector.
c. Set the processor aside. Refer to your processor option documentation for
complete instructions on proper handling and disposal of a defective
processor.
7. Install the processor:
a. Touch the static-protective package containing the new processor to any
unpainted
metal surface on the server; then, remove the processor from the
package.
b. Rotate the processor latches
3
to the open position.
Attention:
Before you press the processor into the connector, make sure
that the processor has the same orientation as the original A1 processor.
c. Insert the processor
6
into the guides and gently press the processor into
the connector. When the processor is correctly inserted, all the processor
heat sinks in both processor cages face the same direction, toward
connector A1.
d. Rotate the processor latches
3
until they close and lock in place.
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