4.
Gently press the cache card down until it snaps in place and is securely
seated.
5.
Align the adapter so that the keys align correctly with the connector on the
riser-card assembly.
6.
Insert the adapter into the connector on the riser-card until it is firmly seated.
Attention:
Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the server or the
adapter.
7.
Reinstall the riser-card assembly onto the connector on the system board.
8.
Reconnect the signal cables to the adapter.
9.
Reconnect the flash power module cable to the cache card.
10.
Reconnect the cable to the flash power module that is in the flash power
module tray on top of the memory tray or DIMM air baffle (whichever one is
installed).
11.
Replace the cover (see “Replacing the server top cover” on page 265).
12.
Reconnect the power cord and any cables that you removed.
13.
Slide the server in the rack.
14.
Turn on the peripheral devices and the server.
Removing a remotely installed RAID adapter battery
If a RAID adapter battery is installed remotely on the memory tray or the DIMM
air baffle and you need to replace the RAID adapter battery, complete the
following steps:
1.
Read the safety information and installation guidelines, see “Safety” on page vii
and “Installation guidelines” on page 261.
2.
Turn off the server (see “Turning off the server” on page 17) and all attached
peripheral devices. Disconnect all power cords; then, disconnect all external
cables as necessary to replace the device.
3.
Remove the top cover (see “Removing the server top cover” on page 264).
4.
From the top of the memory tray or DIMM air baffle (whichever one is
installed in the server), remove the battery retention clip that holds the battery
in place on the RAID battery tray. Press the release tab toward the side of the
server and remove the battery retention clip.
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