Burris LH 6000 manuel d'utilisation

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    HP NetServer LH 3, LH 4, LH 3000, and LH 6000 Pedestal-to-Rack Conversion Guide HP Part Num ber 5969-2162 Printed in Novem ber 1999[...]

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    ii Notice The information contain ed in this document is subject to change w ithout notice. Hewlett-Packard m ake s no warranty of any kin d with regard to this m ateria l, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of m erchantability a nd fitness for a particular purpo se . Hewlett- Packard shall not be liable for errors contain ed her[...]

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    iii Contents Preface ...................................................................................................................1 About this Guide ................................................................................................. 1 Related Docum entation ........................................................................[...]

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    Contents iv 4 Warranty and Support.................................................................................... 39 Hardware Accessories Lim ited W arranty ......................................................... 39 Hewlett-Packard Hardware Accessories ...................................................... 39 Third- Party Hardw are Products [...]

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    1 Preface A bout this Guide Thi s gui de d escr i b es ho w to c o nvert the pe desta l co nfi gurati o n HP N etSer ver LH 3, L H 4, LH 3000, or LH 6000 t o the rack- optimized con figu ration HP NetServ er LH 3r, LH 4r, L H 3000r, or LH 6000r. This guide refers to tw o general types of rack enclosu res: • HP Rack: This guide' s designation[...]

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    Chapter Preface 2 Related Documentation The following documents describe the NetServer: • HP NetServer LH 3/LH 3r Us er Guide • HP NetServer LH 4/LH 4r Us er Guide • HP NetSer ver LH 3000/3000r Ins tallation Gui de • HP NetSer ver LH 6000/6000r Ins tallation Gui de • HP NetSer ver LH 3 Instal lation Road Map • HP NetSer ver LH 3r Inst a[...]

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    3 1 Introduction Ov erview This guide des cribes the procedure for con verting the HP NetServer L H 3, LH 4, LH 3000, an d LH 6000 (pedestal con figu ration) to th e HP NetServer L H 3r, LH 4r, L H 3000r, or LH 6000r (rack- optim ized config uration). For details of installing the NetServ er into the rack enclosure, refer to the following : • For[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 4 5. Rem ove the plastic lock paw l (w hich eng ages and secu res the bezel lock mech anism) f rom the NetServ er chassis f ront. Unfasten the control panel from the chassis, reorien t it, and then secu re it to the chassis again. Install the control pan el bezel. 6. Install the slides in the rack, an d install the NetServer [...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 5 WA RNING To prevent the rack enclos ure from tipping over: • Extend the anti- tip foot or verify that the an ti-tip feature is installed. • Verify that the leveler feet are low ered. • Do NOT extend more th an one piece of equi pment at a time out f rom the front of th e rack. Failure to take thes e precautions could [...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 6 Verify Contents Unpack an d verify the contents of the shippin g box. If an ythin g is m issing or damaged , co ntact your rese ller . The conversion kit includes tw o assem bly kits , one for HP racks, and on e for Compaq racks. In addition, it includes the f ollowing h ardware: • Four li ft i ng ha ndles a nd their scre[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 7 The assembly k it for HP racks includes the follow ing hardw are: • Front bezel for the NetServ er in the HP rack config uration • Bezel hinge plate an d bezel hinge f or the HP rack configu ration • Rack chas sis retention brack et for the HP rack • Mounting screw s and h ardware for the item s listed above • Two[...]

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    9 2 Remov e Bezel, Cov er, and Components Ov erview of Removal of Front Bezel, Rack Rail Cov er, and Components Before you conv ert the NetServer to the rack-optim ized configuration, y ou will do the followi ng: • Power dow n the NetServ er and disconnect it. • Rem ove the front bezel an d rack rail cover. • Ligh ten the NetServer by remov i[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 10 WA RNING Before removin g the cover, alw ay s disconnect th e power cord(s) and un plug telephon e cables. Disconnect th e power cord(s) to avoid expos ure to high energy levels that m ay cau se burns w hen parts are short-circu ited by m etal objects, such as tools or jew elry . Disconn ect telephon[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 11 Remov e the Front Bezel and Rack Rail Cover The rack rail cover is th e only NetServe r cover that mu st be remov ed during the conve r sio n o f the N e tSer ver fr om ped esta l c onfigur atio n to r ack c onfigur a tio n. First, unlock and remov e the front bezel to gain access to the screw securi[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 12 Pull Here Bezel Lock Rack Rai l Cover Figure 2-1. Remove Front Bezel Remov e the Rack Rail Cov er Rem ove the rack rail cover, as s how n in Figure 2- 2: 1. Unscrew th e screw on the fron t of the cov er. 2. Pull the cover forw ard and then sideway s to disengage it. 3. Lift the cover aw ay f rom the[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 13 Unscrew Rack Rail Cove r 1 2 3 Figure 2-2. Remove the Rack R ail Cover[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 14 Lighten the NetServ er Before you lif t the NetServer, remove th e hot-sw ap hard disk drives and power supply m odules. This will lighten the NetServer, so that few er people will be needed to lift it. WA RNING Do not attempt to lift the NetServer by yourself. Follow all loca l re gul atio ns when m[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 15 Locking L atch Ejecto r Handle Figure 2-3. Remove Har d Disk Drives From the NetSer ver Remove Power Supply Modules To remove the pow er supply m odules, uns crew the m odules an d pull them away from th e NetServer, as shown in Figure 2-4. Put them aside f or later reinstallation. CA UTION When lif [...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 16 Figure 2-4. Remove Power Supply Modules (Rear View of HP NetServer LH 3 Shown; Number of Powe r Supply Modules May Vary )[...]

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    Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components 17 Mov e the NetServer Using eno ugh pe o ple for sa fe hand ling, l i ft the Ne tSer ver o nto a n empty work surface f or easy access to the interior and to the f ace of the chass is. Rotate the NetServ er so that Cov er 1 is now on top, as show n in F igure 2-5. (C over 2, w hich w as the top of the [...]

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    19 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel Ov erview of Conversion to Rack-Optimized Configuration To complete the conversion of the NetServ er to the rack-optimized config uration, you w ill do the following : • Install any additional memory or accessory boards. • Install four lifting handles. • Reorient the control panel. ?[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 20 Install the Lifting Handles Install lifting handles for use w hen y ou mount the NetServer on the rack slides. The four ha ndles mount t wo to a sid e. Use the provided screws to m ount the handles, as show n in Figu re 3-1. Figure 3-1. Install the Lifting Handles[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 21 Reorient the Control Panel The control panel must be repositioned to be easily readable in the rack- mount position. Reposition the control panel and its bezel, as follows: 1. Unscrew th e two screw s securing th e control panel to the chassis. 2. Unhook the control panel f rom the[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 22 4. Rotate the control panel until it is aligned w ith the rack position of the NetServe r, as show n in F igure 3- 3. Be careful of the ribbon cable t hat connects the control panel to the NetServ er. Be careful not to damage it. Com p aq rack slot s (on lef t) Control Pan el HP ra[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 23 As y ou m ount th e control panel, en sure that the ribbon cable g oes comple tely back inside th e NetServer. Do n ot damage t he ribbon cable w ith the control panel. 6. Replace the tw o screw s to secure the con trol panel to the chas sis. 7. Refer to Fig ure 3-4. Mount the cont[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 24 Install the NetServ er in the Rack Refer to the documen tation listed belo w to install th e slides in the rack and to install the NetServer into th e rack: • To install into an HP ra ck: Refer to the NetSe rver 's user guid e or installation guide . For cabling instru ction[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 25 3. Mark locations on the rack colum ns for all bar nuts an d rack nuts to hold the rack slides and bezel moun ting hardw are. ◊ For HP racks, u se the appropriate rack installation template for y our rack : ∗ For HP System s racks, use th e installation template labeled LH 3r ([...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 26 Rack Nuts Ri ght Rear Co lumn of HP Rack Hole 13 abov e Base Line Hole 9 above Base Line Figure 3-5. Position Rack Nuts for Chassis R etention Bracket 5. Install the rack slides (slide m embers). 6. Install the NetServer onto the rack slides. 7. Remove th e four lifting h andles fr[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 27 WA RNING Do not attempt to lift the NetServer by yourself. Follow local regulations w hen lif ting the NetServer. Failure to observe this w arning could result in serious injury to personnel or dam age to equipment. The HP NetServer LH 3r w eighs approx imately 115 pounds (52 kg) a[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 28 Bezel Hi nge Latch Asse mbly Figure 3-6. Mounting Hardware for Front Bezel for HP R ack ◊ For the Com paq rack , the bezel m ounting hardware is the left and right reces sed brackets, as sh own in Figure 3- 7. The left recessed bracket is a long part with four screw holes. The ri[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 29 Compaq Rack Figure 3-7. Mounting Hardware for Front Bezel for Compaq Rack A ttaching the Cable Management A rm The Cable Managem ent A rm for the HP NetServ er can only be m o unted on HP Sys tems racks . The HP NetServer Cable Managem ent Arm allows th e cables, including th e pow[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 30 Left Rear Rack Co lumn Rear o f Net Ser ver Cab le M ana geme nt Arm Figure 3-8. Attaching the Cable Management A rm 3. Install the tw o 6-32 T orx T-15 screws in the tw o threaded holes o n the rear of the NetServer. 4. O r ient t he cab l e management ar m as sho wn in Figure 8-1[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 31 10. Plug the HP NetServer's power cable an d all available data cab les into the back of th e HP NetServer. Replace Pow er Supply Modules and Hard Disk Driv es Do the follow ing to replace th e power s upply m odules an d hot-sw ap hard disk drive m odules : 1. Refer to th e N[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 32 Install Chassis Retention Bracket w hen Shipping an HP Rack For the HP rack, the rack n uts for the ch assis retention bracket w ere installed on the right rear rack colum n. For the HP rack, install th e chassis reten tion bracket and secure th e NetServer to it, as follows: 1. Po[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 33 Install the New Front Bezel The conversion kit contains tw o assembly kits, one for th e HP rack, and one for the Com paq rack. Each assem bly kit con tains the new front bezel for the NetServer in th e specific type of rack, as show n in Figure 3-10. Front Bezel for HP Rack Front [...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 34 2. Secure the nam eplate to the fron t bezel, as follow s: ◊ For the HP rack front bezel, in sert the tab at one en d of the nam eplate into the slot in the bezel, bend the nam eplate slightly , and sim ultaneously insert the snaps on the back of the n ameplate and th e tab at th[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 35 A ttach the Front Bezel After th e new front bezel is prepared, pus h it into place, as sh own in Figure 3-11 or 3-12. Figure 3-11. Push Front Bezel into Place on HP Rack[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 36 Figure 3-12. Push Front Bezel into Place on Compaq Rack[...]

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    Chapter 3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel 37 Reconnect the Pow er Cords and Cables Complete the installation of th e NetServer, as follows: 1. If y ou remov ed the door of the rack , replace it. 2. Reconn ect the AC pow er cord(s) and oth er external cables as des cribed in the Rack Cabling Ref erence for yo ur HP NetServer. [...]

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    39 4 Warranty and Support The hardw are warran ty below applies to components purchased as accessories. If you r componen t was f actory ins talled as part of an HP NetServer m odel, refer to the w arranty statemen t provided with your sy stem documen tation. Hardw are A ccessories Limited Warranty Hewl ett-Packard Hardware Accessories An HP NetSer[...]

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    Chapter 4 Warranty and Support 40 Refer to the w arranty statem ent provided with y our original HP NetServer system documentation f or the warran ty lim itations, customer responsibilities, and other terms an d conditio ns. Third-Party Hardw are Products HP does not w arrant third- party h ardware produ cts. Third-part y hardw are products may be [...]

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    41 A Regulatory Information For regulatory inform ation pertainin g to this HP accessory , please refer to the regulatory section of th e user guide f or the NetServer in w hich th is accessory is installed.[...]

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    43 Index A Accessory bo ards, insta lling, 21 Access ory kit conten ts, 8 Anti- tip feature, 26 Anti- tip foot, 26 Ar m, c a b le ma na ge me nt , 3 1 Assem bly kit for Com paq racks, 9 Assem bly kit for HP racks, 9 Assem bly kits, 8 B Bar nuts, 27 Bezel hing e, 29 Bezel, control panel, 25 Bezel, front inst alling , 35, 37 mounting har d ware, 2 7,[...]

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    Index 44 N Nam eplate, 35 O Overvi ew, gener a l, 5 P Power cord retain er, 39 Pow er supply module s removing, 17 replacing , 33 Pow ering dow n, 11 Processor label , 35 R Rack door, 26, 39 Rack enclos ure types , 1 Rack installation into a Com paq rack, 26, 27 into an HP rack, 26, 27 Rack installation tem plate, 27 Rack n uts, 27 Rack rail cove r[...]