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Remove the drive backplane.
See Remove the Drive Backplane.
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Lower the drive backplane into the server, and then position it under
the spring tab to engage the standoff hooks (panels 1 and 2).
The standoff hooks fit into small openings in the drive backplane.
Ensure that ribbon cables aren't caught under the drive backplane.
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Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, install and tighten the
spring-mounted screw (on the power supply side of the server)
to secure the drive backplane to the chassis (panel 3).
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Reconnect the cables to the drive backplane.
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Reconnect the auxiliary signal cable to the drive backplane
(panel 3).
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If the server has a DVD drive, reconnect the power and DVD data
connections to the drive backplane (panel 4).
See Install a DVD Drive.
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Reconnect the power cable to the drive backplane (panel 5).
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If present, reconnect the two optional NVMe cables to the storage
drive backplane (panel 5).
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Reconnect the two SAS cables to the drive backplane from the
motherboard (panel 6).
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Return the server to operation.
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If removed, install the fan modules.
See Install a Fan Module.
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Install the fan cover, and close the fan door.
See Replace the Fan Cover.
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Fully install all storage drives you disengaged or removed.
See Install a Drive or Drive Filler.
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Return the server to the normal operating position.
See Return the Server to the Normal Operating Position.
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Reconnect the power cords to the power supplies, and power on the
server.
See Attach Power Cords and
Power On the Server (Oracle ILOM) or Power On the Server (System Power Button). Verify that the power supply
AC OK LED is lit.
Note - Authorized service personnel might need to reprogram
the product serial number on the drive backplane. This number is
used for service entitlement and warranty coverage. The correct
product serial number is located on a label on the front of the
chassis.
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Verify the drive backplane.
See Verify the Drive
Backplane.