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■ “Slide the Server Into the Rack” on page 155
■ “Connect the Power Cords to the Server” on page 157
■ “Power On the Server” on page 157
Servicing the IDPROM
The IDPROM stores system parameters, such as host ID and MAC address, ILOM
configuration settings, and OpenBoot PROM configuration settings. If you are
replacing a faulty service processor, you must move the IDPROM from the old
service processor to the new one.
■ “Remove the IDPROM” on page 127
■ “Install the IDPROM” on page 128
Related Information
■ “Servicing the Service Processor” on page 124
■ “Servicing the Battery” on page 129
▼ Remove the IDPROM
Before you begin, complete these tasks:
■ Read the section, “Safety Information” on page 63.
■ Power off the server, using one of the methods described in the section, “Powering
Off the System” on page 67.
■ “Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position” on page 70
■ “Disconnect Power Cords From the Server” on page 68
■ “Perform Electrostatic Discharge – Antistatic Prevention Measures” on page 73
■ “Remove the Top Cover” on page 73
■ “Remove the Service Processor” on page 124
1. Lift the IDPROM up, off its connector on the service processor.