Chapter 2 Installation and Service 2-9
2.3 Removing the ARTM-HD
Caution – Power to the ARTM-HD must be offbefore the module can be safely
removed. Removing the ARTM-HD without properlyremoving power can cause
data loss on hard disk drives installed in the ARTM-HD.
1. Shut down any operating system accessing the ARTM-HD or its companion
board.
2. Power off the ARTM-HD from the shelf manager.
For example, to power down just the ARTM-HD in slot 1, log in to the shelf
manager and type:
where 9a is the IPMB address for slot 1, and 3 is the ARTM-HDin slot 1.
Alternately,to power down both the ARTM-HD and its companion blade server,
type:
3. Loosen the locking screws on the ARTM-HD.
4. Unlatch the top injector/ejector latch and wait for the blue Hot-swap LED to
light.
Depending upon the status and functionality of the front blade server,the
ARTM-HD blue Hot-swap LED will either blink or go to solid state.
Note – Thefollowing stepsapply regardless of how many ARTMs are in the chassis.
It might be a little more difficult tograsp an ARTM when the chassis is full.
5. Remove the module by simultaneously pulling on the the bottom disk cage
with one hand and the top injector/ejector latch with the other hand, as shown
in FIGURE2-5.
# clia deactivate 9a 3
# clia deactivate board 1