2.
Slowly pull the server forward by the handles until it is fully extended.
NOTE:
The server is fully extended when the rail clips are locked in place and the top
cover is completely accessible.
Figure 6-1 Extending the Server from the Rack
Inserting the Server into the Rack
To insert the server into the rack, follow these steps:
1.
Press the rail clips on both sides of the server inward.
2.
Push the server into the rack until it stops.
Accessing a Pedestal Mounted Server
The server is also designed for use in a pedestal-mount configuration. The pedestal mount kit
is a sheet metal enclosure that positions the server vertically. See the HP Integrity rx2660 Server
Pedestal Installation Guide pedestal mounting kit documentation for the installation and access
procedures.
Removing and Replacing the Top Cover
NOTE:
When the top cover is open or removed while the server is running, the server fans
increase to high speed to assist cooling. When the top cover is replaced at the end of the operation,
the server fans return to normal speed.
15 minutes
After 15 continuous minutes of having the chassis cover open, the BMC executes
a soft shutdown. It tells the operating system to gracefully shut the operating
system down. Once the operating system accomplishes this and communicates
it to the BMC, system power is turned off
30 minutes
After 30 continuous minutes of having the chassis cover open, the BMC performs
a hard power-off of the system. This occurs because the operating system did
not respond to the BMC's earlier request to gracefully shut the operating system
down.
Removing the Top Cover
To remove the top cover, follow these steps:
1.
If rack mounted, fully extend the server out from the rack. See
“Extending the Server from
the Rack” (page 143)
.
2.
Using the Allen wrench, provided on the rear panel of the server, unlock the cover release
lever (if necessary) by turning the cam approximately 90 degrees counter-clockwise (1).
3.
Pull up on the cover release lever to disengage the top cover from the server (2).
4.
Slide the cover toward the rear of the server until the tabs release from the slots in the chassis
(3).
5.
Lift the cover off the server (4).
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