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Replacing the hot-swap hard disk drive backplane

Use this information replace the hot-swap hard disk drive backplane.

To remove the hot-swap hard disk drive backplane, complete the following steps:

  1. Read the safety information that begins on page Safety and Installation guidelines.
  2. Reconnect the power cable and signal cables that you removed from the backplane.
    Note
    1. Make sure that Port 1 on the hardware ServeRAID or system board is connected to Port 1 on the backplane. Likewise, Port 0 on the hardware ServeRAID or system board should be connected to Port 0 on the backplane.
    2. You can refer to the internal cable routing section Internal cable routing for further details.
    Figure 1. Power cable and signal cables
    Power cable and signal cables
  3. Align the backplane with the slot on the chassis
  4. Lower the backplane into the server. Leave the backplane an angle of elevation so the backplane connectors will not get damaged. Make sure the locating plates securely engages the bottom of the backplane.
  5. Press the release latches; then, rotate the top of the backplane toward the front of the server until it locks into place.
    Note
    Make sure the backplane is engaged into place by the locating plates and that it is securely installed in the server.
    Figure 2. Hot-swap hard disk drive backplane installation
    Hot-swap hard disk drive backplane installation
  6. Close the two cable retainer clips behind the fan cage to secure the cabling.
  7. Install the server top cover (see Replacing the server top cover.
  8. Insert the cabling into the two cable clips and fasten the cable clips.
  9. Reinstall the drives or filler panels.
  10. Reconnect the external cables; then, reconnect the power cords and turn on the peripheral devices and the server.