Cisco Systems UCSEZB230EX256 manual Removing and Installing a UCS B230

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Removing and Installing a UCS B230

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Squeeze the Catch on the Drive Sled

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Step 3 Place the drive on an antistatic mat or antistatic foam if you are not immediately reinstalling it in another blade server.

Step 4 Install a blank faceplate (N20-BBLKD-7MM) to keep dust out of the blade server if the slot will remain empty.

Removing and Installing a UCS B230

Caution To prevent ESD damage, wear grounding wrist straps while performing procedures where the server is removed from the chassis, and handle modules by the carrier edges only.

Before performing any internal operation on a blade server, you must remove it from the chassis. This section describes the following topics:

Removing a Cisco UCS B230 Blade Server, page 13

Installing a Cisco UCS B230 Blade Server, page 14

Shutting Down and Powering Off a Blade Server

The server has two power modes:

Main power mode—Power is supplied to all server components and any supported operating system.

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Contents Cisco UCS B230 Blade Server Installation and Service Note Buttons Connectors Color DescriptionConventions BeaconingActivity HealthConservez CES Informations Warnung Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Avvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla SicurezzaAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Page Installing and Removing a Solid State Drive Product ID DescriptionInstalling an SSD Drive Removing an SSD DriveRemoving and Installing a UCS B230 Shutting Down and Powering Off a Blade ServerRemoving a Cisco UCS B230 Blade Server Installing a Cisco UCS B230 Blade Server Removing a Blade Server Cover Diagnostics Button and LEDs Blade Server Internal ComponentsProduct ID Power Draw W Clock Speed Cores Cache Working Inside the Blade ServerRemoving a CPU or Heat Sink Removing the Heat Sink and Accessing the CPU Socket Installing a CPU or Heat Sink Inserting the CPU and Replacing the Heat Sink Installing a Motherboard Cmos Battery Supported Components Part NumberInstalling an Adapter Card Cisco Product ID NameInstalling an Adapter Card Installing Memory Memory and PerformanceSupported DIMMs Memory ArrangementNumbered slots Memory Performance Bandwidth and PerformanceServer Troubleshooting Server ConfigurationServer Specifications Specification ValueRelated Documentation