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тАО10-28-2007 03:59 PM
тАО10-28-2007 03:59 PM
We have a DL380G5. I am not sure but I think we may have a motherboard problem.
Is replacing a motherboard a simple task of unplugging everything, and putting the new one back in?
We had a tech here a while back and he said that we would have to do something with the array we had setup. It sounded like he said we would have to restore our data, but I could have been mistaken.
So is this a simple job?
Thanks
Nathan
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тАО10-28-2007 04:40 PM
тАО10-28-2007 04:40 PM
Re: Question about motherboard replacement on a DL380G5
Access it at:
http://h20438.www2.hp.com/index.html
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тАО10-28-2007 04:42 PM
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Re: Question about motherboard replacement on a DL380G5
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тАО10-28-2007 05:02 PM
тАО10-28-2007 05:02 PM
Solutionjust to know what do you think you need to replace System board?
is the server in warranty?
I mean if you don't feel conformable doing it (replace SB) you can ask for a tech guy to replace it if the server is in warranty (by the way very new server )
Ok for the other point, when you replace a SB you don't to worry about the data in the HDDs that is not related
in case you want to check how to remove the different components for the DL380 g5 server
it is the link for the video guide
http://h20181.www2.hp.com/plmcontent/NACSC/SML/
regards
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тАО10-28-2007 05:11 PM
тАО10-28-2007 05:11 PM
Re: Question about motherboard replacement on a DL380G5
Thanks. Looking back over the question I think I put the relevant stuff last.
Yes, the server is still under warranty and an HP tech would be doing the work.
My main concern was the raid arrays. I would hate to see them lost and have to restore from tape.
And those videos are great.
Thanks
Nathan
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тАО10-28-2007 05:18 PM
тАО10-28-2007 05:18 PM
Re: Question about motherboard replacement on a DL380G5
yes don't worry about data on HDDs. the information about RAID level is kept in the HDDs (RIS Tables) you even can put those HDDs in another server like DL380 G5 so the Data and RAID level is going to be intact.
of course that is in the case the issue is not related with HDDs just SB.
regards
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тАО10-29-2007 08:23 AM
тАО10-29-2007 08:23 AM
Re: Question about motherboard replacement on a DL380G5
Remind the engineer to fit the rear fan bracket to the new system board when replacing it. It's very easy to fit the new system board and forget to do this.
You also have to fit the blue plastic PPM securing tabs for the Processor Power Modules - None of this is mentioned in the videos.
The new system board won't come with the plastic fan bracket attached or the PPM tabs, so they have to be unscrewed from the old board and fitted to the new one.
This will save any frustration if the board is fitted without them as these items are easy to miss but you do require them.
As you may have guessed - I've made that mistake before.
I hope this helps.
Brian