Riser board assemblies include printed circuit boards and PCIe slots in which HBAs can be inserted based on system type and configuration. A failed riser board assembly can cause read and write errors because the HBAs will not be able to function properly. Replace a failed riser board as soon as possible.
Before handling a component, touch a grounded surface to discharge any static electricity.
Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap to your wrist, and stand on an ESD mat while replacing components.
Ensure that you have a Phillips Number 2 screwdriver with at least a 4-inch shaft.
Fail over the Pilot before replacing the component using Guided Maintenance.
Figure 1: Riser locations
1 Riser R1 |
2 Riser R2 |
3 Riser R3 |