4.
Record
the
full
system
partition
mode
bootlist
if
one
has
been
set.
a.
Right-click
on
the
full
system
partition
name,
then
select
″
PowerOnSMSProfile
″
,
click
on
the
″
Open
terminal
window
″
box,
then
click
on
″
OK
″
to
power
the
system
up
to
the
SMS
menus.
b.
At
the
SMS
main
menu,
choose
″
Select
Boot
Options
″
,
then
choose
option
2,
″
Select
Boot
Devices
″
.
Choose
option
6,
″
Display
Current
Settings
″
.
Record
this
boot
list.
c.
Click
on
the
partition
name
and
choose
″
Operating
system
reset
″
;
on
the
operating
system
reset
screen
select
″
Hard
Reset
″
,
then
click
on
″
OK
″
to
shut
down
the
system.
d.
Continue
to
step
5.
5.
Continue
to
Checking
the
platform
firmware
level:
When
the
managed
system
is
powered
off
with
standby
power
still
on,
open
a
virtual
terminal
window
on
the
HMC
and
access
the
service
processor
menus.
On
the
main
menu,
look
for
the
platform
firmware
level
(which
is
in
the
format
RHyymmdd
or
v
Hyymmdd,
where
v
is
the
version
number)
above
the
main
menu
on
the
screen.
Record
the
firmware
level.
Note:
If
the
firmware
is
RH020312
or
earlier,
it
is
GA1
firmware.
If
it
is
between
RH020413
and
RH021024
(inclusive),
or
2Hyymmdd,
it
is
GA2
firmware.
If
it
is
RH021025
or
later,
or
3Hyymmdd
or
later,
it
is
GA3
firmware.
Removal
1.
Turn
off
power
as
described
in
2.
At
the
back
of
the
system,
remove
the
safety
bars
from
the
I/O
books
and
blanks.
3.
To
ease
replacement,
record
the
connector
locations
of
all
cables
attached
to
the
I/O
book.
Disconnect
all
of
the
cables
to
the
I/O
book.
4.
If
the
primary
I/O
book
is
being
replaced,
remove
all
VPD
cards
from
the
old
primary
I/O
book
and
install
them
into
the
new
primary
I/O
book.
See
for
instructions
on
removing
and
replacing
the
VPD
cards.
5.
Grasp
the
blue
release
latches
located
at
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
memory
book
between
your
thumb
and
index
finger,
and
press
the
tabs
together.
Actuate
both
blue
handles
simultaneously
until
the
book
fully
unseats
from
the
connector.
Pivot
the
tabs
and
pull
the
book
straight
back.
Chapter
9.
Removal
and
Replacement
Procedures
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