Exchange the laptop unit (T510, T520)

Before you begin

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

Attention:
  • This procedure is not a stand-alone procedure. Customer disruption and damage to the hardware might occur when microcode and power boundaries are not in the proper conditions for this service action.
  • If a serviceable event FRU repair directed you to this procedure, the microcode and power boundaries are already set.
  • If a serviceable event FRU repair did not direct you to this procedure, 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 the laptop unit

Procedure

  1. If this storage facility does not have a second laptop unit that is connected and functioning, the customer will not have access to manage their storage while you perform this procedure. Ensure that they are aware of this.
  2. Shut down the laptop unit. See MAP6640 Shutting down, restarting, and logging off the management console for more information.
  3. At the laptop unit, disconnect the power Callout label 5 and communication Callout label 1 Callout label 2 Callout label 3 Callout label 4cables.
    Figure 1. ThinkPad T510, T520 laptop unit cable connections
    ThinkPad T510 laptop unit cable connections
  4. Lift the laptop unit up from the rotating tray assembly. The laptop is held to the tray assembly with three patches of hook-and-loop fastener.
  5. If the laptop automatic power-on card is being replaced, it can be removed from the docking connector on the bottom of the laptop.

Install the laptop unit

Procedure

  1. If the laptop is being replaced, move parts from the old laptop to the new laptop.
    1. The hard drive, DVD-RAM drive, and memory DIMM from the old laptop unit need to be moved to the new laptop unit. The new laptop FRU typically will not include these. The old hard drive already has working and configured code.
    2. Reference the IBM® DS8000® series Service Documents CDROM that came with the installation shipment group. It should be stored in the front upper left open compartment of Rack-1. Start the CD and open the laptop unit service documentation PDF.
  2. If the laptop is being replaced, the new laptop unit needs the hook-and-loop fastener strips installed on the bottom.
    1. The laptop unit FRU kit includes hook-and-loop fastener material.
    2. Reference the old laptop and apply the hook-and-loop fasteners to the new laptop in the same locations.
  3. If the automatic power-on card was removed, reinstall it now.
  4. Physically install the new laptop unit in the rack, and ensure that all cables are properly connected, as shown in Figure 1.
  5. Power the laptop unit on and wait for the login screen. Does the login screen display?
  6. Test the laptop unit to ensure that all connections are functioning:
    1. Use the network topology tool to ensure the gray and black private network connections are functioning. See MAP7001 Using the network topology tool for more information.
    2. Display open serviceable events needing repair. If there are serviceable events related to this HMC or private network timeout problems created before or during the time you replaced this laptop unit, close them now.
    3. Run the storage facility status (end of call) option. See MAP1100 View storage facility state (end of call) for more information.
    4. If the customer allows a phone line connection, test the modem. Select Service Management > Manage Outbound Connectivity > Configure > Local Modem > Test.
    5. If the customer allows VPN connections, test it. Select Service Management > Manage Outbound Connectivity > Internet VPN > Test . If the test fails, see MAP1301 Isolating Call Home/remote services failure.
    6. Ask the customer to test the access of the application or method that they will use to connect to the DS8000 Storage Manager in the laptop unit.