Use this procedure to replace a faulty compression pass-through
adapter with a new one received from customer replaceable unit (CRU)
or field replaceable unit (FRU) stock.
- Complete Procedure: Removing a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister to remove the
faulty compression pass-through adapter.
- Follow the Procedure: Removing and replacing the lid of a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister to remove the lid.
- Locate the faulty compression pass-through adapter in slot
1. Slot 1 is next to the two host interface adapters in slot 2 and slot 3.
- Gently pull the faulty compression pass-through adapter
upwards to disconnect it and then carefully remove it from the canister.
- Remove the replacement compression pass through adapter
from its package.
- Set the connecting edge of the replacement
compression pass-through adapter on the connector so that the connectors
are aligned.
- Ensure that the adapter is perpendicular to the canister
main board so that the small tab on the top of the bracket is aligned
with the alignment hole in the top edge of the slot.
- Maintain alignment while applying pressure to the top edge
of the compression pass-through adapter opposite the connecting edge
to push the compression pass-through adapter into the connector.
- Check that the compression pass through adapter is installed
squarely in its slot. If the small tab of the mounting bracket is
not positioned correctly, repeat steps 6 onwards
to install the adapter correctly.
- Replace the canister lid as described in Procedure: Removing and replacing the lid of a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister.
- Reinstall the canister in to the enclosure from which it
was removed in step 1 following
the Replacing a Lenovo Storage V7000 Gen2 node canister procedure.
- Reconnect the cables to the canister and ensure that the
cables go into the same ports from which they were removed in step 1.
- When the canister is back online, check the event log for
any new events relating to hardware changes.
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