To replace a faulty host interface
adapter with a new one
received from CRU / FRU stock, use this procedure.
For lists of supported
host interface adapters, refer to
System replaceable units.
Complete the following steps to replace a host interface
adapter.
- Complete Procedure: Removing a node canister to remove the node canister
containing the faulty host interface
adapter.
- Remove any small form-factor pluggable SFP transceiver from each rear-facing port of
the host interface
adapter and put
safely to one side.
- Remove the lid of the canister, as described in Procedure: Removing and replacing lid of a node canister.
- Identify the location of the host interface
adapter.
- Locate the host interface
adapter
retaining thumbscrew 1 on the rear-facing side
of the canister. Loosen the thumbscrew until it is detached from the host interface
adapter. The thumbscrew
remains attached to the canister.
- Gently pull the host interface
adapter clear of the
connector, then carefully remove it from the canister.
- Remove the replacement host interface
adapter from its
package.
- Position the replacement host interface
adapter inside the
canister, ensuring the tab at the end of the mounting bracket is aligned with the catch slot at
the end of the host interface
adapter
aperture and the connecting edge of the replacement host interface
adapter is aligned with
the slot in the connector.
- Apply pressure to the edge of the host interface
adapter opposite the
connecting edge to push the host interface
adapter into the
connector.
- Check that the host interface
adapter is installed
squarely in its slot and tighten the retaining thumbscrew on the outside of the canister.
- Replace the canister lid, as described in Procedure: Removing and replacing lid of a node canister.
- If any SFP transceiver devices were removed
from the rear-facing ports of the host interface
adapter in step #v3700_rplc_HIC/remove_sfp, ensure each one is reinstalled by completing the installation
steps of Replacing an SFP transceiver.
- Reinstall the canister into the enclosure from which it was removed in step #v3700_rplc_HIC/remove_canister. The node canister starts.
- Reconnect the cables to the canister, ensuring cables go into the same ports from which
they were removed in step #v3700_rplc_HIC/remove_canister.
- When the canister is back online, check the event log for any new events relating to
hardware changes.