7 replacing the server board, 1 removing the server board, Replacing the server board 5.7.1 – Kontron TIGH2U Carrier Grade Server User Manual

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TIGH2U Server—Server Component Replacements

Kontron Carrier Grade Server TIGH2U

Product Guide, rev.1.2

December 2009

100

5.7

Replacing the Server Board

The Carrier Grade Server TIGH2U uses the Intel

®

Server Board T5000PAL. To replace the server

board, the following components must be removed:

• Processor air duct
• CPU fan assembly
• PCI fan assembly
• PCI riser assembly and add-in cards
• Any I/O expansion module or Intel

®

Remote Management Module 2

• Cables connected to the board and the bridge board
• The HDD bay assembly

In addition, you may want to remove the following components on the board to re-use them on the

replacement board if it isn’t already populated:

• Heat sink(s)
• Processor(s)
• All DIMMs

Caution:

Before replacing any of the TIGH2U Server boards or components, you must first take

the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn

off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the power cord(s) from the

system or wall outlet.

When handling this board or any of the components on it, observe normal safety and ESD

precautions. (See

Appendix A, “Safety Information”

for more information.)

5.7.1

Removing the Server Board

To replace the server board, use the following instructions.

1. Remove the chassis cover. For instructions, see

Section 3.2.3, “Removing the Chassis Cover” on

page 26

.

2. Remove the processor air duct. For instructions, see

Section 3.2.5, “Removing the Processor Air

Duct” on page 28

.

3. Remove the PCI fan assembly. For instructions, see

Section 5.2.4, “Removing the PCI Fan

Assembly” on page 78

.

4. Remove the PCI riser assembly. For instructions, see

Section 4.2.2, “Removing the PCI Riser Card

Assembly” on page 56

.

5. Remove the CPU fan assembly. For instructions, see

Section 5.2.1, “Removing the CPU Fan

Assembly” on page 75

.

6. Remove the drive bay assembly. For instructions, see

Figure 73, “Removing the Drive Bay

Assembly” on page 93

.

7. Disconnect all cables from the server board. Use

Figure 35, “System Cable Routing” on page 53

as a reference.

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