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A-Class Server Installation
Cabinet-Mounted A-Class Server System Unpack and Install
cabinet:
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Inspect all cables, make sure they are secure.
o
Inspect all rails for signs of damage.
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Check all mounting screws for tightness.
o
Check all components for signs of shifting during shipment or any signs of
damage.
NOTE
If the shipment is incomplete, or if the equipment is damaged or fails to meet
specifications, notify the nearest Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office. If
damage occurred in transit, notify the carrier as well. Hewlett-Packard will arrange
for replacement or repair without waiting for settlement of claims against the carrier.
If the shipment was damaged in transit, keep the shipping containers and packaging
material for inspection.
If extensive damage is found, it may be necessary to return the entire cabinet to HP.
Refer to the Repacking instructions.
Cabinet Installation
Installation of a factory-loaded cabinet consists of the following steps:
Step 1. Move the cabinet to installation site.
Step 2. Lower the leveling feet. (This will prevent excessive wear on the casters.)
CAUTION
Extend the cabinet stabilizers, located at the bottom of the front of the cabinet, as an
additional safeguard against overturning the cabinet during installation. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
Step 3. Connect the console and system peripherals to the server.
For information about connecting external devices, refer to “External Connections”
at the end of this section.
NOTE
Attaching cables while the rails are extended fully forward will ensure that
Summary of Contents for 9000 A-180
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