Sun Microsystems EC000066 manual Removing the cable management arm

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REMOVING THE CABLE MANAGEMENT ARM

Removing the cable management arm

If you need to access the system controller (SC), remove the cable management arm (CMA) using the following procedure.

1.If you have not already done so, shutdown main (server) and standby (service processor) power, as described in “Shutting off system power” on page 49.

2.Unplug the power and data cables from the server.

3.Lift the small tab (A below) on the CMA-to-chassis bracket to release the right pinhead (B).

 

 

A

E

 

 

D

 

B

 

 

 

C

 

 

4.Push the CMA toward the chassis (C above), so that the second pinhead (D) aligns with the keyhole (E), freeing the CMA to drop away from the bracket.

5.Pull the CMA away from the rear of the chassis, and remove the CMA from the slide-rail extension.

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Contents Virtual Tape Library Page Revision History Iv VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Contents Setting up the VTL Value Ilom service processor Removing VTL Value hardware Viii VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Using this book About this bookTaking advantage of this book’s hypertext features Understanding the conventions used in this bookCommenting on this book Xii VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Installing VTL Value hardware Installing the VTL Value appliance in an equipment rackRemove both power supplies Remove the system controller Obtaining required tools, personnel, and materialsInstalling slide-rail assemblies Preparing the slide-rail assemblies for installationAttaching the inner rails to the server chassis Positioning the outer/middle rail assembly in the rack VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug 316196101 a Attaching the outer/middle rail assembly to the rack 316196101 a Sun Rack 1000 hardware uses metric screws Adjusting and securing middle/outer slide rails VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Mounting the appliance in the rack VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug 316196101 a Installing VTL Value hardware Installing the cable management arm CablingAttaching the Outer Rail Extension VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug 316196101 a Installing VTL Value hardware Routing and connecting cables Installing data and power cablesPort Powering up Starting the VTL appliance316196101 a Installing VTL Value hardware Powering down Setting up the VTL Value Ilom service processor Understanding the IlomChanging the IP address of the Ilom SP Attaching a laptop to the Ilom via the VTL private networkNext task Changing the IP address of the Ilom on Changing the IP address of the Ilom Changing the Ilom password Resetting the default Ilom passwordChecking the health of the internal storage systems Accessing the Solaris desk top via the Ilom Java starts, downloads files, and launches the Java consoleRoot Running basic storage diagnostics Submirror 0 d31 Changing the Solaris root password No data errors are reported See the example belowLogging out of the operating system and Ilom Changing the default Solaris root passwordLogging out 316196101 a VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Back and front panels VTL Value server Top hard disk drive or fan fault VTL private network addresses VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Connecting to Ilom via a serial port Log in to the CLI as root and enter the root password Ilom command reference Display information about PET alerts. You can NtpIPaddress VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug Shutting off system power Removing VTL Value hardwareRemoving the cable management arm Removing the appliance from the rack Removing the VTL appliance from a rackPreparing to remove the appliance VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug