Replacing an fc i/o blade – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 12 Installing, Removing, and Replacing

Adding, Removing, and Replacing FC I/O Blades

Dell PowerVault ML6000 User’s Guide

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6

Make sure cover plates are installed over any unused bays in the

expansion module.

7

If you are permanently removing the FC I/O blade, you will need to

configure the library to stop monitoring the FC I/O blade (see

Permanently Removing FC I/O Blades

on page 393).

8

Save the library configuration (see

Saving the Library Configuration

on page 385).

Replacing an FC I/O
Blade

12

These instructions explain how to replace an FC I/O blade in your

library. You can remove and replace a FC I/O blade while the library is

powered on.

Required tools:

None

1

Access the back of the 9U Library Expansion Module.

2

If you have not already done so, remove the old FC I/O blade,

following the directions in

Removing an FC I/O Blade

on page 368.

3

Press up and out to open the latch hooks on each side of the

replacement FC I/O blade.

4

Carefully align the FC I/O blade with the guide slots in the bay. The

status LEDs must be at the bottom.

5

Evenly apply pressure to both sides of the blade and slide it into the

9U Library Expansion Module until the latch hooks begin to move

towards the middle of the blade. Push the latch hooks towards the

middle of the blade and into the locked position. You will feel the

blade pins connect with the expansion module’s backplane as the

blade locks into place.

Note:

The library will generate a RAS ticket when you remove the

FC I/O blade. If you do not want the library to generate a RAS

ticket, you can power down the FC I/O blade before removing

it. See

Controlling FC I/O Blade Power

on page 187.

Caution:

Forcing the blade into the bay can cause the pins to

bend.

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