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9.
Lift the top cover off the chassis.
Top cover installation
Perform the following steps to install the top cover.
1.
Before installing the top cover, check that you have not left loose tools or parts
inside the system.
2.
Check that cables, add-in boards, and other components are properly installed.
3.
Make sure that the 120 mm fan cover is lifted and open.
4.
Fold the rear half of the top cover open and set the front half down on the chassis,
aligning the hooks on both sides of the front half of the cover with the slots in the
chassis.
5.
Slide the top cover toward the front of the chassis to engage the hooks into the
chassis housing.
6.
Close the 120 mm fan cover and tighten the thumbscrew. If the door does not
close then the top cover hooks have not fully engaged into the chassis.
7.
Replace the PCI non-hot swap cover and tighten the screw that secures it to the
top cover.
8.
Close the rear half of the top cover and tighten the two thumbscrews.
9.
If the system is mounted in a cabinet rack, push the chassis into the rack.
Hard drive bay
The hard drive bay provides mounting features for two hot swap hard drives, the
Front Panel Interface board, and the hot swap backplane board. You can easily
remove and install the bay from the chassis by removing the front bezel and four
mounting screws.
Hard drive bay removal
Complete the following actions to remove a hard drive bay.
Note:
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Read “Before you begin” on page 136.
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Read “Safety information” on page 257.
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Read “Handling electrostatic discharge-sensitive devices” on page 260.
1.
Power down the system:
a.
If the server is running an operating system, use its commands or GUI to
logoff (if necessary) and exit the operating system. Successfully exiting the
operating system causes the following prompt to appear:
Shell>
b.
After this prompt appears, press and hold the Power button for several
seconds. Holding the Power button in powers down the server.
Note:
Powering down the server with the Power button does not remove all
power from the system. The +12 Volt standby power is still available to
the system even when it has been powered down. To remove standby
power from the system you must unplug both power cables from the
chassis.
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