SR2300 2U Server Chassis Technical Product Specification
Appendix A: SR2300 Integration and Usage Tips
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Appendix A: SR2300 Integration and Usage Tips
This appendix provides a list of useful information that is unique to the SR2300 server chassis
and should be kept in mind while integrating and configuring your SE7500WV2 or SE7501WV2
-based servers.
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Only low-profile PCI add-in cards can be used in the PCI riser located closest to the
edge of the chassis.
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The flex bay may be used to support a seventh LVD SCSI hard drive or a Floppy/CDROM
or Floppy/DVD module.
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The optional Floppy/CDROM and Floppy/DVD modules are NOT hot-swappable. The
system must be powered down before the module is inserted or removed.
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The SR2300 server chassis will not support single ended (SE) SCSI drives. Only LVD
SCSI drives will be supported.
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Before installing the server boards SE7500WV2 or SE7501WV2 into the chassis, verify
the sheet of mylar that sits between the server board and the sheet metal of the chassis
is in place.
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When installing the server boards SE7500WV2 or SR7501WV2 into the chassis, verify
that the back edge of the server board is sitting securely below the board retention stud
protruding from the back wall of the chassis. This helps to keep the server board laying
flat and prevents the board from flexing when removing the full length riser card.
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When installing the brown Floppy/FP/ATA cable, verify that both cable connectors are
seated securely and lay flat to the connectors located on the baseboard and backplane.
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The blue system ID LEDs on both the server boards SE7500WV2 or SE7501WV2 and
the SR2300 front panel are used to help locate a system for servicing when the server is
installed in a rack with multiple servers installed. Both LEDs are illuminated when the ID
button on the front panel is pushed, or in some cases may be illuminated remotely with a
user defined server management interface.
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To remove the tape drive tray from the chassis, a spring latch located on the back right
side of the carrier must be released allowing the drive tray to slide free. Do not attempt
to pull the drive tray out without first releasing the spring latch, doing so may damage the
plastic faceplate
Refer to the latest SR2300 Specification Update for a list of the latest specification changes,
updates, and errata associated with the SR2300 server chassis. Specification updates are
released on a monthly basis after production and can be downloaded from the Intel Customer
Support Web site at
http://support.intel.com/
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