HP AJ765A HP StorageWorks RDX Removable Disk Backup System User Guide (484933- - Page 14

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3. Remove the cover and front panel from the server, as detailed in your server's documentation. As you work inside the server, you may have to disconnect other signal cables or power cables from other devices to maneuver the new drive into place. If you have to do this, make a note of their position and connections so you can put them back correctly later. Figure 2 Removing cover from typical server 4. Remove the filler panel from a spare 5¼-inch bay of your server, as described in your server's docu- mentation. Keep any screws for use in "Secure the RDX Removable Disk Backup System" on page 18. 5. You are now ready to install your RDX Removable Disk Backup System. Attach mounting hardware If your server requires special rails or other hardware to install the RDX Removable Disk Backup System, mount them on the drive now. If your server does not require special mounting hardware, proceed to "Install drive" on page 15 now. CAUTION: Static electricity can damage electronic components. Always wear an antistatic wriststrap if one is available. If not, after you have disconnected power from the server and removed the cover, touch a bare metal part of the chassis. Similarly, touch a bare metal part of the drive before installing it. HP ProLiant servers Different models of server require different mounting methods. The server may also incorporate a locking mechanism to hold the RDX Removable Disk Backup System in place. See "Secure the RDX Removable Disk Backup System" on page 18. Please check your HP ProLiant server documentation to ascertain the correct method of mounting, and to check whether mounting hardware is provided with the server. • Mounting rails: Some HP ProLiant servers, such as ML530 and ML570, require mounting rails. These may be metal or plastic rails attached to the filler panel of the server's drive bay. Use a regular Phillips screwdriver to attach the appropriate rails. Use the M3 screws provided with the server. If in doubt, refer to your HP ProLiant server documentation. 14 Installing an internal RDX Removable Disk Backup System

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3.
Remove the cover and front panel from the server, as detailed in your server’s documentation.
As you work inside the server, you may have to disconnect other signal cables or power cables from
other devices to maneuver the new drive into place. If you have to do this, make a note of their
position and connections so you can put them back correctly later.
Figure 2 Removing cover from typical server
4.
Remove the
ller panel from a spare 5¼-inch bay of your server, as described in your server’s docu-
mentation. Keep any screws for use in “
Secure the RDX Removable Disk Backup System
” on page 18.
5.
You are now ready to install your RDX Removable Disk Backup System.
Attach mounting hardware
If your server requires special rails or other hardware to install the RDX Removable Disk Backup System,
mount them on the drive now.
If your server does not require special mounting hardware, proceed to
Install drive
” on page 15 now
.
CAUTION:
Static electricity can damage electronic components. Always wear an antistatic wriststrap if one is
available. If not, after you have disconnected power from the server and removed the cover, touch a bare
metal part of the chassis. Similarly, touch a bare metal part of the drive before installing it.
HP ProLiant servers
Different models of server require different mounting methods. The server may also incorporate
a locking mechanism to hold the RDX Removable Disk Backup System in place.
See
Secure the RDX Removable Disk Backup System
” on page 18.
Please check your HP ProLiant server documentation to ascertain the correct method of mounting, and
to check whether mounting hardware is provided with the server.
Mounting rails:
Some HP ProLiant servers, such as ML530 and ML570, require mounting rails.
These may be metal or plastic rails attached to the
ller panel of the server’s drive bay. Use a
regular Phillips screwdriver to attach the appropriate rails. Use the M3 screws provided with the
server. If in doubt, refer to your HP ProLiant server documentation.
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Installing an internal RDX Removable Disk Backup System