HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 60

PCI-X Card Cage Assembly I/O Cards, Removable Media Location

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Figure 3-18 Removable Media Location Removable Media 1. Remove the front bezel. 2. Remove the filler panel from the server. 3. Install the left and right media rails and clips to the drive. 4. Connect the cables to the rear of the drive 5. Fold the cables out of the way and slide the drive into the chassis. The drive easily slides into the chassis; however, a slow firm pressure is needed for proper seating. The front locking tab will latch to secure the drive in the chassis. 6. Replace the front bezel. 7. Power on the server, and power up nPartitions. 8. Verify operation of the drive. PCI-X Card Cage Assembly I/O Cards The server supports a number of PCI and PCI-X I/O cards. Table 3-3 lists the cards currently supported on the server. Several cards can lose boot functionality in the HP Integrity rx7640 server. The customer must use another I/O card to retain boot functionality if the customer's card is not supported in the rx7640 server. Table 3-3 HP Integrity rx7640 PCI-X and PCIe I/O Cards Part Number A4926A A4929A A5158A A5230A Card Description Gigabit Ethernet (1000b-SX) Gigabit Ethernet (1000b-T) FCMS - Tachlite 10/100b-TX (RJ45) HP-UX Windows® Linux® VMS 60 Installing the Server

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Figure 3-18 Removable Media Location
Removable Media
1.
Remove the front bezel.
2.
Remove the filler panel from the server.
3.
Install the left and right media rails and clips to the drive.
4.
Connect the cables to the rear of the drive
5.
Fold the cables out of the way and slide the drive into the chassis.
The drive easily slides into the chassis; however, a slow firm pressure is needed for proper
seating.
The front locking tab will latch to secure the drive in the chassis.
6.
Replace the front bezel.
7.
Power on the server, and power up nPartitions.
8.
Verify operation of the drive.
PCI-X Card Cage Assembly I/O Cards
The server supports a number of PCI and PCI-X I/O cards.
Table 3-3
lists the cards currently
supported on the server.
Several cards can lose boot functionality in the HP Integrity rx7640 server. The customer must
use another I/O card to retain boot functionality if the customer’s card is not supported in the
rx7640 server.
Table 3-3 HP Integrity rx7640 PCI-X and PCIe I/O Cards
VMS
Linux
®
Windows
®
HP-UX
Card Description
Part Number
Gigabit Ethernet (1000b-SX)
A4926A
Gigabit Ethernet (1000b-T)
A4929A
FCMS - Tachlite
A5158A
10/100b-TX (RJ45)
A5230A
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