Please note, this video is meant to supplement, but not replace, a complete reading of the current FRU procedure as obtained from the DELL EMC SolVe Desktop application. If there is any apparent contradiction between this video and the FRU procedure, always defer to the current FRU procedure.
First step: either you or the Customer log in to ScaleIO administration using an ID with rights to run the ScaleIO GUI. Double-click the EMC ScaleIO GUI. Enter IP addr. or name of master MDM. Enter an administrator level ID and password ...and you’re in. Proceed to the next step. From with the ScaleIO GUI, choose the “Backend” tab. With the view set to “Bv SDSs” expand the list and find the target SDS.
Right-click the SDS and select “Enter Maintenance Mode”. Click “OK”. Wait for the green checkmark. Click “Close”. The SDS icon changes to include an orange wrench. Follow normal procedures to safely shut down the SDS’s host and proceed. Log into the iDRAC using root ID or its equivalent. Click both “System ID LED ON/OFF” and “Power ON/OFF”. Click “OK” on each action. iDRAC display refreshes... The System ID LED is now flashing.
In the datacenter, locate the system, disconnect the power cords, remove the bezel and pull the system out of the rack. Always wear ESD protection when working inside the system. Rotate the latch, release lock and lift the latch. Remove the cover and cooling shroud. Loosen the screws on the heat sink. Push both retention clips and lift the processor and heat sink module out of the system.
Place the heat sink with the processor side facing up. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the release slot marked with a yellow label, and twist it. Push the retaining clips on the processor bracket to unlock it from the heat sink. Place the processor in the processor tray. Remove the thermal grease from the heat sink by using a clean lint-free cloth. Use the thermal grease syringe to apply the grease in a quadrilateral design on the top of the processor.
Place the heat sink on the processor and push down until the bracket locks onto the heat sink. Remove the CPU dust cover and place the processor and heat sink module (PHM) on the processor socket. Push the blue retention clips inward to allow the heat sink to drop into place. Replace the cooling shroud. Replace the system cover and close the latch down. Tighten latch release lock.
Once done, slide the system back into the rack and close the bezel. Next go back to the iDRAC console access. Within the iDRAC console click “System ID LED ON/OFF” to turn off the flashing LED. Click “OK”. System ID LED is now off. Power-on the system. Click “OK”. System is now coming up. Indicators of SDS storage in Maintenance Mode. Go to the “Backend” tab. View by SDSs. Orange wrench on SDS icon means Maintenance Mode.
Right-click and choose “Exit Maintenance Mode” Confirm and click “OK”. Green checkmark shows the operation to be complete. Click "Close". Some Rebuild activity will occur. The SDS icon has returned to normal. The Dashboard panel is back to normal.