4. Holding the power-supply handle, pull the power supply straight out to clear the chassis.
Figure 3-7. Removing and Installing a Power Supply
Replacing a Power Supply
1. Holding the power-supply handle, slide the new power supply into the chassis until it is fully seated and contacts the system chassis. See Figure3-7.
2. Insert the power cable through the cable retention bracket, connect the power cable to the power supply, and plug the cable into a power outlet.
SAS Controller Daughter Card
YoursystemincludesadedicatedslotonthesideplanefortheSASRAIDcontrollerdaughtercard.TheSAScontrollerdaughtercardprovidestheSASstorage
subsystem for your system's two optional internal hard drives.
Removing a SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card
1. When removing a SAS RAID controller daughter card, disconnect the battery cable from the card by releasing the tab on the cable connector on the
daughter card. See Figure3-23.
2. Pull on the release latch on the daughter card (see Figure3-8) and slide the daughter card tray towards the hard drives.
3. ContinuetoholdtheguiderailsoutwardasyoupulltheSAScontrollerdaughtercardupwardfromtherails.
Replacing or Installing a SAS RAID Controller Daughter Card
1. Hold the metal daughter card tray by its edges with the release latch and edge connector facing the sideplane board. See Figure3-8.
2. Align the two slots in the daughter card tray and the corresponding tabs on the chassis, then lower the card tray onto the chassis.
NOTICE: On a rack system, you may need to temporarily unlatch and lift the cable management arm. For information about the cable
management arm, see the system's Rack Installation Guide.
NOTE: After installing a new power supply in a system with two power supplies, allow several seconds for the system to recognize the power supply
and determine its status. The power-supply status indicator turns green to signify that the power supply is functioning properly (see Figure1-4).
NOTICE: If you are installing a SAS RAID daughter card, be careful not to press on the memory module on the card (see Figure). to avoid damaging the
memory module or its socket.
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