5. A listing of the power domain is shown. Select the Power off domain function key. Everything within
the IOA's or IOP's power domain will be powered off .
6. To see the status of the power domain, select the Display power states function key.
7. Find the IOA or IOP that you are removing and select Toggle LED blink off/on.
8. Open the rear cover to access the card that you are removing from the system. See FC 5074, FC
5079, FC 5094, FC 5294, FC 9079, FC 9094 - Covers.
9. Remove the EMC access plate that is located directly above the card enclosure. Remove the screw
from the top of the access plate (cover) and tilt the top of the cover away from the frame to remove it.
10. Look at the power LED for the card that you are removing to ensure that it is powered off. The power
LED is located to the left of and directly above the card slot. If the LED is blinking multiple times per
second (rapidly) or it is off, then the card is powered off.
11. Disconnect and label any cables from the card that you wish to remove.
12. Turn the latch counter clockwise and lift upward on the other latch to release the card.
13. Gently pull the card off the backplane.
This ends the procedure.
To replace cards concurrently:
1. Install the card in to the system by reversing the card removal procedure above.
2. Select the Power on domain function key for the IOA or IOP that you are installing.
Note: To the right of the description field you will see one or both of the following symbols displayed.
Symbol
Indication
*
Indicates the location to which the system will assign the resource.
>
Indicates the location to which the resource was last assigned.
3. Press Enter. The Work with Controlling Resource display will appear.
4. Determine the location where you want to assign the resource and select Assign to for that location.
5. Wait for the Hardware Resource Concurrent Maintenance display to appear with the message
indicating that the power on is complete.
6. After exchanging an item, go to "Verify the repair" on page 558.
Note: If you have exchanged a 2766 or 2787 Fibre Channel IOA, the IBM 2105 disk unit subsystem
must be updated to use the World-Wide Port-Name of the new 2766 or 2787 IOA. This name can be
found in the Port worldwide name field on the iSeries server by displaying detail on the 2766 or 2787
IOA Logical Hardware Resource information in Hardware Service Manager in SST/DST.
The 16-digit World-Wide Port-Name can also be determined by appending the digits "1000" to the
beginning of the 12-digit IEEE Address found on the tailstock label of the Fibre Channel IOA. Use the
ESS Web Interface User's Guide (SC26-7346) to update the World-Wide Port-Name in the host
configuration on the IBM 2105 ESS. The ESS Web Interface User's Guide can also be found at the
following URL: http://ssddom02.storage.ibm.com/disk/ess/documentation.html
This ends the procedure.
FC 8094-001 (lower half), FC 9094 - Cards (dedicated)
For use by authorized service providers.
Use this procedure to remove or replace cards using dedicated maintenance in an FC 8094-001 (lower
half), FC 9094.
In some cases, you do not need to power down the system to change PCI cards. Use the guidelines in FC
8094-001 (lower half), FC 9094 - Cards (concurrent) to determine if you should use dedicated or
concurrent remove and replace procedures.
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