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Setting Up the System
Installing the Server into the System Rack
This section describes how to install your rack-mount server unit into a standard
EIA 19-inch rack cabinet.
!
WARNING
The non-hot-swap system can weigh up to 40 pounds
(18 kg) and the hot-swap system can weigh up to 77 pounds
(35 kg). If the system contains numerous optional boards
and peripheral devices, it will weigh more. To avoid personal
injury, make sure you have someone help you lift or move
the system.
!
WARNING
Ensure that the location of the rack-mount server unit does
not create an unstable condition when installed in the rack
cabinet.
1.
Pull the two extension rail assemblies (see Figure 2-4, A) out of each rack
mounting assembly on the rack cabinet until they lock in place.
2.
With someone assisting you, lift and slide the server into the extended rail
slider assemblies.
!
WARNING
It is strongly recommended that two people are present
when lifting and assembling the rack-mount server unit into a
rack cabinet.
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Align the server center slide rails with the extended rail assemblies.
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Carefully slide the server into the extended rail assemblies until it stops.
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Carefully press in on the safety latches (Figure 2-4, B) on the center
slide bars, ensure that the safety latch on the extension rail assemblies
are centered and slide the server towards the rear of the rack cabinet.
Note:
When you first slide the server into the rack
cabinet, extra pressure may have to be applied. After the
first time, the slides will move easier.
3.
Check that the server slides in and out of the rack cabinet.
4.
Secure the front bezel of the server to the front of the rack cabinet by
tightening its thumbscrews.
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