HP S10614 10842 Rack Reference Guide

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    HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide December 2002 (Second Edition) Part Number 284358-002
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    in this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty
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    Text...ix Getting Help...x Technical Support ...x HP Website...x Authorized Reseller...xi Reader's Comments...xi Chapter 1 Overview HP 10842 Rack ...1-1 Rack Options ...1-3 Delivery Considerations 1-5 Installation Sequence Summary 1-5 Installation Service ...1-6 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide iii
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    2-7 Airflow Requirements 2-8 Chapter 3 Preparing the Rack Required Tools ...3-2 Checking the Hardware 3-2 Removing the Rack Doors 3-3 Removing the Side Panels 3-7 Stabilizing the Rack ...3-8 Standalone Racks...3-8 Multiple Racks...3-10 Server/Storage vs. Switching Configurations 3-10 Chapter
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    B Transportation Instructions Transportation Methods B-1 Air Transport...B-1 Land Transport ...B-2 Sea Transport ...B-2 Delivery Services...B-2 Inside Rack Delivery Service B-2 Expedited Rack Delivery Service B-3 Shipping/Delivery Considerations B-4 Index HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide v
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    About This Guide This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation and reference information for operation for the HP 10842 Rack. Important Safety Information Before installing this product, read the Important Safety Information document included with the server. Symbols on Equipment
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    About This Guide This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. WARNING: occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling. viii HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    explain a concept or complete a task. NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text. HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide ix
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    Getting Help If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and other help in the following locations. Technical Support In North America, call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1-800-652-6672. This service is available 24 hours a day
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    call 1-800-345-1518. • In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. • Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers. Reader's Comments HP welcomes your comments on this guide. Please send your comments and suggestions by e-mail to [email protected]. HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide xi
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    of the rack for cable routing. The 10842 rack offers the following features: • Perforated front door, solid side panels (optional), and split rear perforated doors • Cable access panel that allows routing and cable management • Perforated rack top with egress slot HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 1-1
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    allow the rack to be used in server/storage or switching applications NOTE: Customers wanting to utilize the 10842 rack exclusively for of the mounting rail front justification, allowing room in the front of the rack for cabling. • Move the front vertical rails back allowing the switching devices
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    HP website, www.hp.com. Table 1-1: Rack Options Option Side Panels Rack Option Kit Stabilizer Rack Option Kit Ballast Option Kit Rack Option Baying Kit Rack Option Offset Baying Kit Fan (110V/220V) Rack Option Kit Ground Bonding Rack Option Kit Monitor/Utility Shelf Rack Option Kit Server Console
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    information about these products, see the HP website, www.hp.com. Contact the nearest HP authorized reseller or service provider for information about ordering rack option kits. For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller, refer to "About This Guide." 1-4 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    the rack and verify the hardware contents. 4. Remove any doors and panels from the rack to provide easy access. 5. Stabilize the rack. 6. Bay multiple racks together. 7. Install products such as Power Distribution Units (PDUs) or switch boxes in sidewall locations. HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    by qualified guaranteed service providers. This installation service covers the entire hardware installation sequence, from unpacking the components to cable routing and running a test of the system. For more information on HP support, refer to "About This Guide." 1-6 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    rack. Rack Configuration Software To help you plan your rack configuration more efficiently, HP provides Rack Builder Online, the browser-based rack determine your rack and component needs, as well as the necessary power products and rack assembly devices needed to complete the final rack assembly •
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    a report and use it as your shopping list. After your rack configuration is in place, use Rack Builder Online to assist you in maintenance and upgrades. Refer to the documentation accompanying Rack Builder Online for installation and use of the software features. 2-2 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    in the bottom positions of each rack. • Server Console Switch-Position the switch box on the side of the rack above the keyboard, or mount it behind the keyboard. • CRT Monitor-Position the monitor topmost within the rack. • Rack Mountable Flat Panel Monitor-Select a position to accommodate the
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    Baying Kit-This kit joins multiple racks of different series with the same height but different depths. • Sidewall Panels-Only one set of sidewall panels is required for each row of bayed racks. • Stabilizing Feet-A stand-alone rack requires stabilizing feet. 2-4 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    is needed in the rear of the rack to provide access to components. • At least 38 cm (15 inches) of clearance is needed around a power supply to facilitate servicing. Power Requirements WARNING: To reduce the risk of the marked electrical current rating of the UPS. HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 2-5
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    supplied with that option. Grounding Requirements For proper operation and safety, all powered rack-mountable components are required to be properly grounded in accordance with NFPA 70-1993, to the equipment. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. 2-6 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    following table. Table 2-1: Rack Internal Temperature Maximums Equipment Included HP rack-mountable servers HP rack-mountable options HP PDUs Other manufacturers' options Maximum Internal Rack Temperature 95°F/35°C 104°F/40°C 122°F/50°C See other manufacturers' specifications CAUTION: To reduce
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    out through the top. Blanking Panels If the front of the rack is not completely filled with components, the remaining gaps between the components can cause changes in the airflow that adversely affect cooling within the rack. Cover these gaps with blanking panels. 2-8 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    3 Preparing the Rack This chapter discusses the following topics: • Required tools • Checking the hardware • Removing the rack doors • Removing the side panels • Stabilizing the rack - Standalone racks - Multiple racks • Server/storage vs. switching configurations HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 3-1
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    Components List that was shipped with your rack. Be sure that you received all the listed components. IMPORTANT: You will typically have extra fasteners after completing your rack configuration and component installation. Retain the extra fasteners for future use. 3-2 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    Doors To provide access to all sides of the rack while you are installing the various components, first remove the rack doors. If your rack has side panels, also remove them before installing mounting brackets and other hardware. To remove the rack front door: 1. Unlock the door (1) and press the
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    up the top hinge pin (1). 4. Tilt the door out (2) and lift the door away from the rack to remove it from the bottom hinge bracket. Store the front door in an upright position, taking care to protect it from damage. 2 1 Figure 3-2: Removing the rack front door 3-4 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    Preparing the Rack To remove the rack rear doors: 1. Rotate the rack rear door handle to the right (1). 2. Pull the rack rear door handle to open the rack rear doors (2). 1 2 Figure 3-3: Opening the rack rear doors HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 3-5
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    and down on the bottom hinge bracket for each rear door (1). 4. Lift the rear doors off of the hinge brackets and remove them from the rack (2). Store the rear doors in an upright position, taking care to protect them from damage. 2 1 1 Figure 3-4: Removing the
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    panel from the rack (3). Store the side panels in an upright position, taking care to protect them from damage. 2 1 3 Figure 3-5: Removing the rack side panels Instructions for replacing the side panels are given in Side Panel Rack Option Kit Installation Instructions. HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    . After positioning the rack in its final location, use an adjustable wrench to extend the leveling feet to the base until the weight of the rack is fully on the feet and feet bases, not the casters. This stabilizes the rack for installation of your components. 3-8 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    full-size stabilizing feet that are used for standalone racks. Attach one stabilizing foot to the front and one to each side of the rack. Stabilizing feet are not required on the back of a standalone rack. Figure 3-6: Full-size stabilizing feet attached (top view) HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 3-9
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    allow the rack to be used in server/storage or switching applications. The 42U rack arrives in a server/storage configuration with internal mounting rails that are front-justified, providing the customer greater room in the rear of the rack for cable routing. 3-10 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    process. This chapter discusses the following topics: • General guidelines • Component installation overview • Using the template • Installing the cage nuts • Preparing and installing rack-mountable rails • Preparing the component • Installing the component HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-1
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    rack if it is a single-rack installation. • The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations. • Only one component is extended at a time. A rack airflow to the rack-mountable ProLiant servers or increase the internal rack temperature beyond the maximum rating specified by HP. • Be sure
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    the rack to provide adequate access for installation and service. Component Installation Overview NOTE: The stabilizer feet should be installed before any component installation. IMPORTANT: The following installation instructions are for standard installations. For specific installation instructions
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    to all cautions and warnings contained in the individual component installation instructions. 8. Remove the cable access panel and route the cables (using the conduit if present). Using the Template Use the template that shipped with your rack-mountable component to mark the location of the mounting
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    top lip of the cage nut. 3. Pull the cage nut through the hole until the top lip snaps into position. Figure 4-2: Installing the cage nuts HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-5
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    Rack Preparing and Installing Rack-Mountable Rails IMPORTANT: The installation instructions in this section are for standard installations. For specific installation instructions, please refer to the documentation included with your component. These are two types of rack HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    rail, securing the adjustable fixed rail to the front of the rack. NOTE: After installing your components, insert at least one more screw into each adjustable rail for additional support. Figure 4-4: Securing the adjustable fixed rails to the front of the rack HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-7
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    . NOTE: After installing your components, insert at least one more screw into each adjustable rail for additional support. Figure 4-5: Securing the adjustable fixed rails to the rear of the rack 3. Retighten the wing nuts on the adjustable fixed rails. The adjustable fixed rails are now ready for
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    Installing Components in the Rack Preparing the Sliding Rails Components mounted with this type of rail are designed rails to the component before you insert the unit into the rack. 2 1 Figure 4-6: Removing the component rails from the sliding rail assembly HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-9
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    the sliding rail assembly to the rackmounting brackets. Note the orientation of the rack-mounting brackets: a. The front flange (1) has alignment tabs. b. The back flange (2) is designed to install flush against the rack. 1 2 Figure 4-7: Rack-mounting brackets 4-10 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    rail assembly (2) has a stop for the inner slide. NOTE: While matching fronts, lay one rack-mounting bracket and one sliding rail assembly together so that the screw holes are aligned. 2 1 Figure hole (2) and insert one 8-32 x 3/8 screw. (Refer to Figure 4-9.) HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-11
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    again and insert the last 8-32 x 3/8 screw (3) into the exposed hole. 1 2 3 Figure 4-9: Attaching the sliding rail assembly to the rack-mounting brackets. Repeat the steps 4 through 7 for the other sliding rail. The sliding rails are now ready for installation. 4-12 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    the Sliding Rails To install the sliding rails: 1. Align and secure the front of each sliding rail to the front of the rack with two M6 x 16 screws. NOTE: The tabs on the front of the sliding rails help you align them correctly with the mounting rails. Figure 4-
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    documentation that ships with each component for complete installation instructions. Adjustable Fixed Rails If the component mounts with adjustable fixed rails, typically there is nothing additional to install on the component before inserting it into the rack. 4-14 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    the component rails on the component before you can insert it into the rack. To install the component rails on the component: 1. Locate the component each component rail on the side of the component. Figure 4-12: Attaching the component rails to the component HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-15
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    arm, use two 6-32 x ¼ screws to attach the bracket that supports the cable management arm. NOTE: The cable management arm is installed after the component is installed into the rack. Figure 4-13: Attaching the cable management arm bracket to the component 4-16 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    rack guidelines for manual material handling. rack. Installing a Component into a Rack with Adjustable Fixed Rails To install a component into a rack with adjustable fixed rails: With the unit well supported rack with sliding rails: 1. Fully extend the sliding rails. 2. With the unit well supported
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    either side of the component and slide the unit all the way back into the rack. NOTE: The first time you slide the component into the rack, component into the rack 4. Using the cage nuts, tighten the thumbscrews on the front of the unit to secure it to the rack. 4-18 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    Installing Components in the Rack Installing the Cable Management Arm To install the cable management arm: 1. Extend the cable management arm and bend the to the bracket you installed on the component. Figure 4-15: Attaching the cable management arm to the bracket HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-19
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    cable management arm to the rail with two 10-32 x 5/8 screws. NOTE: As you slide the unit in and out of the front of the rack, the cable management arm collapses and extends so that the cables remain connected to the unit and stay untangled. Figure 4-16: Attaching the cable management
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    Installing Components in the Rack Connecting the Cables and Power Cord To connect the cables and power cord: 1. Connect appropriate cables to the component. . c. Connect the AC power cord to the unit. Figure 4-17: Connecting the AC power cord to the component HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-21
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    Installing Components in the Rack Routing the Cables To route the cables: 1. Extend the cable management arm; then bundle the cables and of the cable management arm and down the conduit, if present. Figure 4-18: Routing the cables for server/storage applications 4-22 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    (3). Retain the fasteners and hinge brackets for later steps. d. Remove the cable access panel from the hinge bracket (4). Store the panel in an upright position, taking care to protect it from damage. 3 1 3 4 2 Figure 4-19: Removing the cable access panel HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 4-23
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    Installing Components in the Rack WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord grounding you are not using a PDU, route the power cord directly to a properly rated and grounded AC wall or floor outlet. 4-24 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    5 Specifications Table 5-1: Model 10842 Dimensions Cabinet size Shipping size (with packing materials) Weight Operating Shipping Loading Height Depth Width Height Depth ) 985 mm (38.8 inches) 115 kg (253 lbs) 148 kg (325 lbs) 907 kg (2000 lbs) 454 kg (1000 lbs) HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide 5-1
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    a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. • Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. • Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly. HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide A-1
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    . • Use conductive field service tools. • Use a portable field service kit with a folding static HP authorized reseller install the part NOTE: For more information on static electricity, or assistance with product installation, contact your HP authorized reseller. A-2 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    pallet, and double-stacking is not allowed. CAUTION: If your rack is an integrated model, it MUST be transported upright. If this is not possible, remove all components from the rack and prepare them for delivery, or choose an alternative transportation method. HP 10842 Series Reference Guide B-1
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    close as possible to the desired location. If a stairway or a non-accessible doorway is encountered, the rack is left there. Highlights • The palletized rack is unloaded by transportation personnel. • Transportation personnel provide material-handling equipment. B-2 HP 10842 Series Reference Guide
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    Instructions • The rack is delivered to the desired location within the facility (see "Limitations"). • Delivery service is for a single rack. Limitations • If shipping a non-integrated rack, door widths and corridors must accept a 99-centimeters x 122-centimeters (39-inches x 48-inches) pallet
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    as possible while still on the pallet. Then remove the rack from the pallet and roll the rack on its casters, being careful to keep the rack from tipping. Ideally, the palletized rack should be moved to its final destination and then removed from the pallet. B-4 HP 10842 Series Reference Guide
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    4-20 cable management bracket, installing 4-19 cable management D-ring rack option kit 1-4 cables attaching 4-21 length 2-4 routing 4-22 server console switch 2-4 cage nuts, installing 4-5 clearance around the rack 2-5 between wall and rack 4-3 to unpack 2-5 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide Index-1
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    , Rack Builder Online 2-2 ground bonding rack option kit 1-3 grounding requirements 2-6 grounding straps specifications A-2 wearing A-2 grounding, methods A-2 guidelines for component installation 4-3 H hardware shipped with rack 3-2 heel straps, using A-2 Index-2 HP 10842 Rack Reference Guide
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    configuration considerations 2-3 Help Me Build It Mode, Rack Builder Online 2-1 HP authorized service provider 1-4 HP Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature 2-7 HP website x I inside delivery service B-2 installation overview of 4-3 service for 1-6 summary sequence of 1-5 tools needed for
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    baying kit 1-3 server console switch kit 1-3 shock pallet spares kit 1-4 side panel kit 1-3 stabilizer kit 1-3 TFT5000R flat panel monitor rackmount kit 1-4 TFT5600 rackmount keyboard and monitor kit 1-4 rack spares, shock pallet kit 1-4 rack stability, warning 4-2 rack-mounting brackets, installing
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    switch placement 2-3 required parts 2-4 server/storage vs. switching 3-10 service for installing racks 1-6 shipping by air B-1 by land B-2 by sea B-2 receiving B-4 shock pallet spares kit 1-4 side panels considerations 2-4 removing 3-7 replacing 3-7 side panels rack option kit 1-3 sliding rails
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HP 10842 Rack
Reference Guide
December 2002 (Second Edition)
Part Number 284358-002