Removing the SPC chassis (shuttle)
The removal of a System Power and Cooling (SPC) chassis (also called a shuttle) should only be performed by a trained service technician.
Read Safety and Installation guidelines before performing this procedure.
- Shut down the operating systems and turn off any blade servers in the BladeCenter S chassis. See the documentation that comes with the blade server for detailed instructions.
- Disengage the blade servers from the front of the BladeCenter S chassis by opening the release handles on all blade servers.
- Disengage the media tray from the front of the BladeCenter S chassis by opening the release handle.
- Disengage the disk storage modulesfrom the front of the BladeCenter S chassis by opening the release handle on each disk storage module.
- Disconnect the power from the BladeCenter S chassis.
- Disconnect all cables from the modules in the rear of the BladeCenter S chassis.
- Remove any of the following modules that are installed in the rear of the BladeCenter S chassis:
- I/O modules (see Removing an I/O module).
- Advanced management module (see Removing an advanced management module).
- Serial pass-thru module (see Removing a serial pass-thru module).
- Fan modules (see Removing a fan module).
- Power supplies (see Removing a power module).
- Remove the left and right shipping brackets from the BladeCenter S chassis and the rack, if they are installed.
- Loosen the captive thumbscrews on the SPC chassis release handles.
- Open the release handles on the shuttle (rotate the handles up) to disengage the SPC chassis from the BladeCenter S chassis.
- Using the handles, pull the SPC chassis out until it stops (approximately half way out).
- While supporting the shuttle with your hands, press the release latches on each side, and pull the SPC chassis out of the BladeCenter S chassis.
- If you are replacing the SPC chassis with a new SPC chassis, remove the midplane (see Removing the midplane) and any remaining module fillers for installation on the replacement part.
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