Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 manual Mounting the Rack Model, Installation

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Installation

Mounting the Rack Model

10.4Mounting the Rack Model

VCAUTION!

Please take note of the safety information and the notes on mounting in the rack in the chapter “Important Notes” on page 7.

At least two people are needed to position the storage subsystem in the rack.

The rack may tip over if more than one heavy unit (e.g. PRIMERGY K400) is removed.

For mounting the subsystem in the DataCenter Rack at first a support bracket must be mounted on the rear left support upright of the DataCenter Rack. This support bracket is used for the rear fixing of the left slide rail and must be mounted level with the lower edge of the subsystem. Cage nuts and/or spring nuts also must be inserted in the support uprights. The cage nuts are used for fixing the support bracket and the subsystem, the spring nuts for fixing the slide rails.

ÊTake the installation instruction in the Technical Manual for the corre- sponding rack model for aid.

ÊUsing the mounting aid (stencil) mark the position of the attachment points of the storage subsystem on the support uprights (three height units).

Refer to the information on the mounting aid.

ÊMark the mounting points of the subsystem (knurled screws on the front) on the front support upright. Also mark the fastening points of the slide rails on the inside grooves of the support uprights facing backwards. The bottom edge of the fastening flange must be flush with the top housing cover of any device already mounted.

ÊPlace the cage nuts and/or the spring nuts in the groove of the support uprights and/or of the support bracket at the marked attachment points. If necessary, adjust the position of the nuts in the groove until they lock into the correct position.

ÊIf required, you can mount one additional cable clip for vertical cable routing.

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Contents Primergy S60 Storage Subsystem Copyright and Trademarks Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…German English Page Contents Plug-in Board Modules ContentsContents Page Server Management/ServerView IntroductionBold Target GroupNotation Conventions Target GroupStructure of the Manual Technical Data Noise Development ISO Operation Idle Maintenance Areas and Ventilation DistancesEnvironmental Conditions according to DIN EN Standards Complied WithPage Important Notes Important Notes Electrostatic Sensitive Device ESD sticker Electrostatic Sensitive Device LabelCE certificate CE certificateRFI Suppression FCC notices Federal Communications CommissionImportant Notes Environmentally friendly product design and development Environmental ProtectionEnvironmental Protection Further information on environmental protection Take-back, recycling and disposalPage Front Operating and Indicator ElementsFront Meaning of the S60 Operating Status LEDsOptical Waveguide Color Meaning Hddstatus Control LEDs for the Hard Disk DrivesIndication Meaning LEDRear Side Rear SideFFx-RAID Controller Module LEDs Fault Operating Status of the power supply unit Power Supply Unit LEDsPosition Function Description Power SwitchSetting Color Meaning Required Measures Fan LEDPage Removing and Mounting the door Open the HousingFloorstand Model Removing/Mounting the left Side Cover Open the HousingOpen the Housing Page Power Supply Units Power SupplyPower Supply Units Replacing the Power Supply UnitInstalling occurs in reverse of order Page Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan ModuleProceed as follows when installing the fan module Page Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD Modules FC Hard Disk DrivesRemoving the dummy module Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy ModuleInstalling/Removing HDD/Dummy Module FC Hard Disk Drives Installing the HDD moduleHours Temperature difference C Minimum acclimatization timeRemoving occurs in reverse order Hot Swap for FC HDD Modules Hot Swap for FC HDD ModulesIdentification Marks and Loop Addresses Page FFx-RAID Controller Module Plug-in Board ModulesFFx-RAID Controller Module Indicators and ConnectorsElement Label on the connection panel DACRed Description of the LED indicatorsHssdc Pos. Description SwitchesRS232 Switch FFx-RAID Controller Module Switches on the Host Adapter DIP SwitchesDIP switch Function Installing/removing the FFx-RAID controller moduleLoosen the knurled screw on the FFx-RAID controller module Removing the Module Adding a Second FFx-RAID Controller ModuleFFx-BBU Battery Backup Unit Module Conditioning the Battery Terminals on the Rear Panel ConnectionsFibre Channel FC Connection Fibre Channel FC ConnectionMains Connection Mains Connection with Phase Redundancy Mains Connection with Phase RedundancyPower connection via UPS Power connection via UPSInstallation Steps InstallationUnpacking the Storage Subsystem Setting Up the Floorstand ModelUnpacking the Storage Subsystem Mounting the Rack Model Mounting the Rack Model Preparing the Slide RailsMounting the Subsystem Mounting Slide RailsLeads Routing Routing the CablesArticulated Cable Guide Disconnecting leads Connecting and Disconnecting CablesConnecting and Disconnecting Cables Connecting leadsSwitching the Storage Subsystem ON/OFF Page Power Supply Status Indicator Front TroubleshootingProblem Solutions and Tips Power supply status indicator lights orange Power supply status indicator lights yellowCooling status LED lights orange Cooling StatusCooling status LED lights yellow One of the fans is defectiveServer Management Status HDD Ready Indicator does not light up Storage Subsystem Switches OFFSystem will not boot after Installation of New HDD Modules Hard Disk Drives dead on System Start Problem Solutions and Tips TroubleshootingConfiguration of the FFx-RAID controller incorrect FFx-RAID controller not configured for the hard disk driveAbbreviations IEC SCA Page Primergy S60 Related publicationsPage Cables IndexIndex Index Unpacking Page Comments Suggestions Corrections Page Comments Suggestions Corrections

S60 specifications

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