DS8000 Service Documentation Version 7.5

Exchange the host cable that connects to the host adapter card

Before you begin

Icon for electrostatic discharge wrist strapUse approved ESD procedures to prevent damage.

Attention:
  • This is not a stand-alone procedure. Customer disruption and damage to the hardware might occur if microcode and power boundaries are not in the proper conditions for this service action.
  • If you were sent here by a serviceable event FRU repair, the microcode and power boundaries have already been set.
  • If you were not sent here by a serviceable event FRU repair, see MAP1230 Replace a FRU without using a serviceable event.
Notes:
  • All the cables and FRUs to be removed must be uniquely identified so they can be reinstalled correctly.
  • If an installed earthquake resistance kit prevents you from accessing this FRU, refer to MAP1600.

Remove host cable from host adapter card

Procedure

  1. To locate this FRU, do one of the following and then return here and continue to replace the FRU:
    • If this FRU has a FRU identify indicator, use the FRU identify indicator, which is listed in MAP1240 Locating FRUs using identify indicators. If not, use the location code.
      Note: There might be cases where the FRU failure or fencing conditions prevent the FRU LED indicator from being lit even if the FRU has power.
    • Use the location code, which is listed in MAP1245 Finding FRUs by using location codes.
    • If there is no FRU identify indicator or location code, you were sent here by an isolation MAP or symbolic FRU procedure. Use the information in that procedure and the figures in this procedure to locate the proper part to exchange.
  2. Most, but not all, FRUs have identify indicators. Use the flashing amber or solid blue FRU identify indicators to ensure that you are working on the correct enclosure or FRU.
    • The "light path" identify LEDs are a hierarchy of LEDs that can identify the rack, enclosure, FRU, and even the FRU connector to which a cable is connected.
    • For more information, refer to MAP1240 Locating FRUs using identify indicators.
  3. At the rear of the rack, disconnect the host cable Callout label 1 from the host adapter card in the I/O enclosure. See Figure 1.
    Figure 1. Tailgate cable and Fibre Channel cable retention (Model 95x shown, Model 96x is similar)
    Tailgate cable clamping and fibre channel cable retention hardware
  4. Squeeze the black release levers Callout label 2, pivot the retention bracket upward, and remove it.
  5. Release the host cable from the slots under the retention bracket and remove the cable from the rack.
    Note: If there is not enough room to remove the cable through the opening, remove the two screws and lift the assembly partially up.

Install host cable to host adapter card

Procedure

  1. Route the host cable Callout label 1 up through the tailgate and connect it to the host adapter card connector in the I/O enclosure. See Figure 1.
    Note: If there is not enough room to route the cable through the opening, remove the two screws and lift the assembly partially up.
  2. Leave some slack in the host cable between the host adapter card and the tailgate. Secure the cable in the black cable retention slots.
  3. Install the cable retention bracket, pivot it downward, and ensure that the two black release levers are secured.
  4. Exit this service information center parts exchange procedure and return to the procedure that sent you here.