
4. Place the server blade on a flat, level work surface.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives and
the internal system components to cool before touching them.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, properly ground the server blade
before beginning any installation procedure. Improper grounding can cause ESD damage.
Replacing the server blade
1. Install the server blade (1, Figure 121 (page 125)), and then push the handle into place with
the handle open (2).
Figure 121 Replacing the server blade
2. Power on the server blade.
3. Confirm that the system has resumed normal operations.
NOTE: After replacing the server blade, you must ensure that the correct product name is installed
on the replacement part. The correct product name is important for applications such as System
Insight Manager and Insight Remote Support. To install the correct product name, browse to the
C:\hpnas\components\support\naming folder. Locate and run the Smart Component that
applies to your system. After running the Smart Component, you must shut down and then restart
your system for the changes to take effect. On multi-node clusters such as the HP StoreEasy 5000
Storage systems, HP recommends that you move cluster resources to another node before shutting
down the node that is being renamed. If you run the incorrect Smart Component, the product name
will be set incorrectly, but it will not affect your system in any other way.
Removing and replacing the server blade hard drive
Removing the server blade hard drive
1. Verify the failed component as described in “Verifying component failure” (page 82).
2. Back up all data on the hard drive.
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