A-5
System Cabling
RAID Configuration
One of the options available for your system is the
single channel DAC960 Redundant Array of Inexpensive
Devices (RAID) Controller board, which gives your
system the added security of fault tolerance. If you
order a system with the RAID controller, the system is
pre-cabled at the factory (see Figure A-3).
If you are adding the DAC960 controller to an existing
system, you must install, cable and configure the
controller. Refer to the Installing an Option Board
section in the Upgrades and Options chapter of this
guide to install the controller. Once you have installed
the controller, perform the following procedure.
1. Power off the system.
2. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the
beginning of this chapter.
3. Remove both side panels as described in Chapter 5
“Removing a Side Panel”.
4. Carefully remove the ultra wide SCSI interface cable
connector from its connector on the top of the system
board (see Figure A-1, J).
5. Route the ultra wide SCSI interface cable (just
removed from the top of the system board) through
the cable opening in the metal chassis, which is just
to the top right of the system board (see Figure
A-4).
6. On the opposite side of the system chassis remove
the metal panel covering the opening to the SCSI
distribution panel (see Figure A-5).
7. Route the cable down the inside of the chassis to the
cable opening at the bottom of the chassis.
8. Run the cable through the bottom opening back out
to the system board area (see Figure A-6).
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