Connecting Components
Installing optional devices
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4
To access the inside of the server, remove the bezel and side cover. For instructions,
see
Removing and installing the bezel and side panel
on page 31.
5
Perform any required maintenance.
6
Reinstall the side panel and bezel.
Removing and installing the bezel and side panel
on page 31.
7
Reconnect all signal and power cables.
8
Turn on the server and run any required system checks.
Some optional devices require you to reconfigure the server’s software, and/or
change jumper, and/or DIP switch settings before the device can be used.
In addition to the instructions in this chapter, refer to the manufacturer’s user manuals for
the devices you are installing/removing.
Toshiba supplied hardware items
The following table lists the hardware item that Toshiba provides with your server.
CAUTION: Make sure that components handled during system maintenance are
properly installed and connections are securely seated. Also check that no tools or
hardware items are left inside the server.
HINT: The procedures for removing and installing hard disk drives depend on the
drive type—IDE or SCSI. Be sure to check the drive’s specifications before
attempting to install or remove a drive.
Type
Usage
Screw A (SAE)
Installing HDDs on the drive carrier
Installing SCSI HDDs and adapter plate in the 5.25-
inch device bay Installing expansion cards
Screw B (metric)
Installing units except HDDs (MO or DAT) on the
drive carrier or the rails
Screw C (SAE)
Installing HDDs or SCSI devices in the 5.25-inch
device bay
Installing the drive carrier on the server
When installing devices, use the accessories that
came with the devices. Use this screw to replace
missing screws.