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Unpack the replacement Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA card and
super capacitor, and place them on an antistatic mat.
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Swivel the air baffle into the upright position and install the super
capacitor cable along the left sidewall of the chassis.
Install the super capacitor cable on top of the SAS cable bundle along the
left sidewall of the chassis. Otherwise, the SAS cable bundle will interfere
with the air baffle.
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Connect the super capacitor cable to the Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe
RAID HBA, and then reconnect the SAS cables that you unplugged during the
removal procedure [1].
To ensure proper SAS cable connections, see
Install SAS Storage Drive Cables.
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Insert the Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA card into PCIe slot 6,
and rotate the PCIe locking mechanism to secure the PCIe HBA card in place
[2].
Note -
PCIe slot 6 is the primary slot for the Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS
PCIe RAID HBA card. The card is required for controlling and managing
the SAS storage drives.
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Install the super capacitor in the chassis.
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Lower the air baffle to the installed position.
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Apply a recloseable fastener to the underside of the super
capacitor.
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Align the recloseable fastener on the super capacitor with the
recloseable fastener on the air baffle and press down [1].
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Connect the super capacitor's cable [2].
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Return the server to operation.
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Install the top cover.
See
Install the Server Top Cover.
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Return the server to the normal rack position.
See
Return the Server to the Normal Rack Position.
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Connect any required data cables to the PCIe card.
Route data cables through the cable management arm.
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Reconnect the power cords to the power supplies and power on the
server.
See
Reconnect Power and Data Cables and
Power On the Server. Verify that the power supply AC OK LED is
lit.
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Use Oracle ILOM to clear any server PCIe card faults.
You can use the Oracle ILOM web interface or the command-line interface
(CLI) to manually clear faults. For information on how to use the Oracle
ILOM web interface or the CLI to clear server faults, refer to the Oracle
Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.2 Documentation Library at http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs.