Replacing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor

You need one alcohol wipe and one thermal grease syringe to replace the microprocessor. If you do not already have these, order them before you begin to replace the part.

DANGER
Multiple power cords. The product might be equipped with multiple power cords. To remove all hazardous voltages, disconnect all power cords.

To correctly perform this task, you must have alcohol wipes and thermal grease available. If you do not already have them, order these separately.

This procedure is based on the following assumptions:
  • You are a trained IBM® service technician.
  • You removed all power from the node.
  • You removed the node from the rack.
  • You removed the top cover of the node.
  • You removed the microprocessor that is being replaced.

Furthermore, always replace the microprocessor in microprocessor socket one.

Attention: Removing the heat sink from the microprocessor destroys the even distribution of the thermal grease and requires replacing the thermal grease.

If the thermal-grease protective cover (for example, a plastic cap or tape liner) is removed from the heat sink, do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink or set down the heat sink.

Perform the following steps to replace the microprocessor and heat sink:
  1. To open the socket in preparation for inserting the microprocessor, press down and out on the release lever ( 2  in Figure 1 as you did to remove the microprocessor, and lift up the microprocessor-release lever until it stops in the fully open position.
    Figure 1. Opening the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor-bracket frame
    SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor, microprocessor-release lever, and microprocessor-bracket frame
    •  1  Microprocessor
    •  2  Microprocessor-release lever
    •  3  Microprocessor-bracket frame
  2. Lift the hinged microprocessor-bracket frame into an open position and remove the microprocessor dust cover, tape, or label from the surface of the microprocessor socket, if one is present. Store the dust cover in a safe place.
  3. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new microprocessor to any unpainted metal surface on the node; then, remove the microprocessor from the package.
    • Do not touch the microprocessor contacts; handle the microprocessor by the edges only. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures between the contacts and the socket.
    • Handle the microprocessor carefully. Dropping the microprocessor during installation or removal can damage the contacts.
    • Do not use excessive force when you press the microprocessor into the socket.
    • Verify that the microprocessor is oriented, aligned, and positioned in the socket before you try to close the lever.
  4. To align the microprocessor with the socket, use the triangular alignment cutout on the microprocessor socket and the triangular alignment mark ( 4  in Figure 2) on the microprocessor. Also use the position of the notches to align the microprocessor.
  5. After alignment, carefully place the microprocessor onto the socket. Close the microprocessor-bracket frame ( 3 ).
    Tip: Do not force the microprocessor. The microprocessor fits only one way on the socket.
    Figure 2. Closing the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor-bracket frame
    SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor, microprocessor-release lever, and microprocessor-bracket frame
    •  1  Microprocessor
    •  2  Microprocessor-release lever
    •  3  Microprocessor-bracket frame
  6. Carefully close the microprocessor-release lever ( 2 ) to the closed position to secure the microprocessor in the socket.
  7. Clean the grease from the heat sink and apply new grease on the microprocessor.
    When you are installing the heat sink on the same microprocessor that it was removed from, make sure that the following requirements are met:
    • The thermal grease on the heat sink and microprocessor is not contaminated.
    • Additional thermal grease is not added to the existing thermal grease on the heat sink and microprocessor.

    To replace damaged or contaminated thermal grease on the microprocessor and heat sink, complete the following steps:

    1. Place the heat sink on a clean work surface.
    2. Remove the cleaning pad from its package and unfold it completely.
    3. Use the cleaning pad to wipe the thermal grease from the bottom of the heat sink.
      Note: Make sure that all of the thermal grease is removed.
    4. Use a clean area of the cleaning pad to wipe the thermal grease from the microprocessor; then, dispose of the cleaning pad after all of the thermal grease is removed.
    5. Use the thermal-grease syringe to place 9 uniformly spaced dots of 0.02 mL each on the top of the microprocessor, as shown in Figure 3. The outermost dots must be within approximately 5 mm of the edge of the microprocessor to ensure uniform distribution of the grease.
      Figure 3. Applying thermal grease to the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
      Applying thermal grease to the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
      •  1  Microprocessor
      •  2  0.02 mL of thermal grease
      Note: If properly applied, approximately half of the grease remains in the syringe when you are done.
  8. Align the heat sink on top of the microprocessor, as shown in Figure 4.
    Figure 4. Installing the heat sink on the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
    Installing the heat sink on the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 microprocessor
    •  1  Microprocessor
    •  2  Heat-sink release lever
    •  3  Heat sink
    •  4  Lock tab
    •  5  Retainer bracket
  9. Lower the rear flange of the heat sink into the opening in the retainer bracket ( 5 ) and press down firmly on the front of the heat sink until it is seated securely.
  10. Rotate the heat-sink release lever ( 2 ) to the closed position and hook the lever underneath the lock tab ( 4 ).
  11. If you removed the air baffle for the other microprocessor, install it at this time.
  12. Make sure that all cables, adapters, and other components are installed and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the node. Make sure that all internal cables are correctly routed. If you disconnected the fibre-channel and Ethernet cables, make sure that each cable is reconnected to the same port from which it was removed.
  13. Replace the top cover. See Replacing the top cover.
  14. If you removed the node from the rack, replace the node in the rack, as described in Replacing the SAN Volume Controller in a rack.
  15. If you removed any fibre-channel or Ethernet cables, use the labels you placed on each cable to replace all fibre-channel and Ethernet cables in the same ports from which they were removed.
  16. If you removed the power cords, replace the power cords and the cable-retention brackets, as described in Replacing the cable-retention bracket.
  17. Lift the locking levers ( 1  in Figure 5) on the slide rails and push the server  2  all the way into the rack until it clicks into place.
    Figure 5. Raising the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 locking levers of the slide rails of the rack
    Raising the SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 locking levers of the slide rails of the rack
  18. Turn on the node.
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