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Note -
Reinstall the cables in the correct positions by referring to the notes you made before
starting maintenance.
Note -
Connect the crossbar cables in their original positions by referring to the notes that
you made before the start of maintenance.
Note -
Connect the crossbar cables in their original positions by referring to the notes that
you made before the start of maintenance.
5.
Lift the cable support to fix it.
For details, see "6.5.2 Fixing the cable support."
If you are not using equipment rack model 26xx or equipment rack model 16xx,
the procedure ends here. You do not have to perform step 6.
6.
Connect the crossbar cables to the cable support.
Perform this procedure only when equipment rack model 26xx or equipment
rack model 16xx is used. The procedure may vary depending on the model of
the equipment rack.
Procedure when equipment rack model 26xx is used
a.
Remove the hook-and-loop fastener of the crossbar cables from the cable
holder.
b.
Remove the screw securing the cable holder, and then rotate the cable
holder through 180 degrees to install it on the supporting column at the
rear of the rack.
c.
Connect all the crossbar cables to the crossbar unit.
d.
Use the hook-and-loop fastener to fix the crossbar cables to the cable
support.
Procedure when equipment rack model 16xx is used
a.
Remove the crossbar cables from the hook-and-loop fastener installed on
the supporting column on the rear of the rack.
b.
Connect all the crossbar cables to the crossbar unit.
c.
Use the hook-and-loop fastener to fix the crossbar cables to the cable
support.
7.6 Restoring the System
This section describes the procedure for restoring the system after a CPU memory
unit is replaced, expanded, or reduced. The restoration procedure differs depending
on the maintenance type as follows:
Chapter 7 Maintaining the CPU Memory Units 147