Chapter 2
Installing the Server Into a 19-Inch Cabinet
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Caution –
Do not attempt to lift the server until a qualified service technician
removes all CPU/Memory boards, all power supplies, all CPU fan trays, and all I/O
fan trays. Once these components are removed, four persons are required to lift the
server. See
“Preparing the Server” on page 8
for information about removing these
components.
Caution –
Be sure the cabinet is stabilized so that it cannot move or tip forward
when one or more systems or devices are fully extended from the front of the
cabinet. The cabinet must be bolted securely to the floor or equipped with a sturdy
and extendable anti-tip leg. If there are feet beneath the cabinet to prevent it from
rolling, be sure the feet are fully extended downward to the floor. See the
instructions provided with the cabinet.
Caution –
Install the server as low as possible in the cabinet. For best stability, do
not install the server above equipment that weighs less than the server. If you will be
installing two servers in a cabinet, install the lower server first.
Caution –
To prevent the cabinet from tipping forward, do not attempt to roll or
move the cabinet after installing the server in the cabinet.
Caution –
For proper ventilation and cooling of the server, be sure the cabinet and
the operating location comply with the requirements given in
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