Dell PowerEdge 6850 User Manual

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Removing and Installing a Hot-Pluggable Memory Riser Card

The following procedure explains how to safely remove and install a hot-pluggable memory riser card.

 

 

1.

Open the system. See "

Opening the System

" in "Troubleshooting Your System."


 

2.

Verify that the memory riser card is operating in a hot-pluggable mode by ensuring that either the green "MIRROR" or the "RAID" mode indicator is lit.
See

Figure 6

-12

for the locations of the indicators on the memory riser card and see

Table 6

-4

for a description of the indicators.


 

3.

If you replacing a faulty memory module, identify the memory riser card that contains the faulty memory module.

If the amber attention indicator is on and the green power indicator is off, the memory riser card contains a faulty memory module. The location of the
faulty module within the riser card is identified by the faulty module indicators labeled "1B," "1A," "2B," and "2A" on the memory riser card. See

Figure 6

-

12

.

 

4.

Press the power button on the memory riser card. See

Figure 6

-12

.

The amber attention indicator turns off and the green power indicator blinks while the riser card prepares for removal. See

Figure 6

-12

.

 

5.

After the green power indicator stops blinking and turns off, remove the memory riser card:

a.

 

Press in the release tab on the riser card handle. See

Figure 6

-13

.

b.

 

Lift up the riser card handle and pull the riser card straight up.

c.

 

Remove the plastic riser-card insulator. See "

Removing a Memory Riser Card Insulator

."

 

6.

Add, remove, or replace a memory module, and then replace the insulator. See "

Installing Memory Modules

" or "

Removing Memory Modules

."


 

7.

Install the memory riser card:

a.

 

Ensure that the riser-card handle is fully extended, and then align both edges of the riser card with the front and rear riser-card guides. See

Figure 6

-13

.

b.

 

Lower the riser card until the riser-card connector is near the riser-card connector on the system board.

c.

 

Ensure that both connectors are properly aligned, and then gently press the riser card until it is fully seated.

d.

 

Press down the riser-card handle until its release tab locks into place.

 

8.

Press the power button on the memory riser card. See

Figure 6

-12

.

The green power indicator blinks while the system resynchronizes the riser card memory. See

Figure 6

-12

. After the green power indicator stops blinking

and remains on, the memory is resynchronized.

 

Figure 6-12. Memory Riser Card Indicators and Features

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NOTE:

The system supports both hot-add and hot-replace memory upgrades.

CAUTION:

Many repairs may only be done by a certified service technician. You should only perform troubleshooting and simple repairs as

authorized in your product documentation, or as directed by the online or telephone service and support team. Damage due to servicing that is not
authorized by Dell is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.

NOTICE:

Verify that the memory riser card is operating in a hot-pluggable mode by ensuring that either the green "MIRROR" or the "RAID" mode

indicator is lit. See

Figure 6

-12

.

NOTICE:

Power off a memory riser card before removing it.

NOTE:

It may takes several minutes for the power indicator to stop blinking.

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