A trained service provider can use this procedure to replace a faulty 2U expansion enclosure
midplane assembly with a new one received from CRU / FRU stock.
Attention: To prevent data loss, you must shut
down the system before you begin the procedure to replace an expansion
enclosure midplane assembly.
The expansion enclosure midplane
assembly must be replaced only by a trained service provider.
There are two models of expansion enclosure. Before you replace an expansion enclosure midplane
assembly, ensure the FRU part number of the replacement part matches that of the enclosure that is
being repaired.
Procedure
To replace the expansion enclosure midplane, complete
the following steps.
Disconnect each power supply unit in the expansion enclosure from its power outlet so that the
expansion enclosure is powered off.
Confirm that all the LEDs on the rear of the enclosure
are off.
Disconnect all cables, labeling each cable to record exactly
which port it was attached to (so that the cables can be inserted
back into the same ports).
Carefully remove each hard disk drive and label it with
the drive slot from which it was removed (so that the drives can be
inserted back into the same slots). Refer to Figure 1 or Figure 2.
Figure 1. Removing a vertical
style hard disk drive
Figure 2. Removing a horizontal
style hard disk drive
Remove the two screws that secure the front of the enclosure into the rack. Label these screws
to indicate the location from which they are removed and place them aside.
Slide the enclosure from the rack cabinet, turn it onto its back so that the bottom of the
enclosure is facing upwards, and place the enclosure on a flat surface.
CAUTION:
The
weight of this part or unit is between 32 and 55 kg (70.5 and 121.2 lb). It takes three persons
to safely lift this part or unit. (C010)
Remove the four screws from the bottom of the
enclosure (see Figure 3).
Remove the three screws that are near the front and the screw that
is near the middle. Label these screws to indicate the location from
which they are removed and place them aside.
Figure 3. Removing the screws of an expansion
enclosure assembly
Turn the enclosure top side up and place it on a flat surface.
Remove the three screws and one screw-pin on
the right side that secure the midplane assembly to the enclosure
(see Figure 3). Label the screws to indicate the location from which they
are removed and place them aside.
Remove the three screws and one screw-pin on
the left side that secure the midplane assembly to the enclosure (see Figure 3).
Label the screws to indicate the location from which they are removed
and place them aside. See Figure 4.
Remove the midplane assembly from the chassis by rotating
the midplane assembly up about 45° and then lifting it out. Set the
midplane assembly on a flat surface.
Unpack the replacement midplane assembly. Grasp the midplane
assembly with two hands and hold it at a 45° angle.
Insert the tabs on the midplane assembly into the tab holes
in the enclosure and rotate the front of the assembly down.
Secure the midplane assembly to the chassis on both the
right and left sides of the enclosure by using the six screws and
two screw-pins that you removed in steps 14 and 15.
Turn the enclosure over so the bottom faces upwards and
insert the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure that you removed
in step 12.
Reinstall the enclosure in the rack cabinet, securing it
with the two screws that are removed at step 10.
Reinstall the hard disk drives at the front of the enclosure.
Ensure that each drive is inserted back in the same slot from which
it was removed.
Reinstall the canisters into the same slots they were removed
from.
Reinstall the two power supplies.
Reconnect the data cables at the rear of the enclosure.
Reconnect the power to the expansion enclosure. The expansion
canisters restart and the system logs an error in the event log alerting
you to the unrecognized enclosure.
Important: Step 28 writes the enclosure identity into the replacement midplane.
The replacement midplane cannot be used as a replacement part for
a different enclosure after step 28 is completed.
Go to Monitoring > Events in the management GUI. Find the error that relates to the enclosure ID of the
replaced enclosure and run the fix procedure for the error.