8. If you plan to install more than one processor, repeat step 4 on page 60 and
step 7 in this section.
9. If you replaced a defective processor, you must manually enable the processor
slot in the Configuration/Setup Utility program. In this case, the system does
not automatically access the Configuration/Setup Utility program to enable the
processor slot. See “Processor settings” on page 30 for additional information.
10. Install terminator cards
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in the connectors that do not contain processors.
The arrows on the terminators must face toward the large connector on the
processor housing assembly and away from the fan guard.
11. Reinstall the processor-cage cover by inserting the cover tabs into the slots on
the top of the processor cage.
12. Turn the four plastic fasteners on the processor-cage cover until they are in the
locked position (one quarter-turn). You may use a flat-blade screwdriver or a
coin.
Attention:
Do not lift the processor housing assembly by the latches.
13. Reinstall the processor housing assembly as described in “Reinstalling the
processor housing assembly” on page 67.
Installing or replacing a processor daughterboard
You will need to install a second processor daughterboard if you plan to use more
than four processors in your server. The additional processors must be installed on
an optional processor daughterboard. Or, you might need to replace a processor
daughterboard.
Refer to the following illustration while you perform the steps in this section. In this
illustration, the standard processor cage is installed in the processor housing
assembly, with a processor
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in connector A1. The optional processor cage is
item
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