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Site Preparation Guidelines for CPE BladeSystem with c7000 Enclosure

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Figure 3-5 Server Blade Configuration with One Enclosure in a 22U Rack 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 3-5 shows the following cluster components: 1. HP 10000 Series rack. 2. One TFT7600 rackmount keyboard and monitor. This unit combines a full 17-inch WXGA+ monitor and keyboard with touch pad in a 1U format. 3. HP ProLiant DL14x Gx control node. 4. Filler panels to close up any unused space on the front of the rack. 5. HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure with 16 half-height server blades (BL460c or BL465c server blades). 3.2 Site Preparation Guidelines for CPE BladeSystem with c7000 Enclosure Preparation for CPE configurations including the proper power and electrical connections, system rack space, and cooling requirements is documented in the HP Cluster Platform Site Preparation Guide: http://www.docs.hp.com/en/A-CPSPG-1D/A-CPSPG-1D.pdf. Also refer to the HP BladeSystem Site Planning Guide: http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/499697-0-0-0-121.html. 3.3 Unpacking and Removing CPE Systems from a Shock Pallet A preconfigured CPE cluster can weigh several hundred pounds (or kilos). The Best Practices for HP 10000 Series and HP 10000 G2 Series Racks white paper provides important information on unpacking the rack and removing it from its shock pallet. When unpacking and removing a CPE system from a shock pallet, follow the safety instructions described in that white paper: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00883424/c00883424.pdf 3.2 Site Preparation Guidelines for CPE BladeSystem with c7000 Enclosure 49

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Figure 3-5 Server Blade Configuration with One Enclosure in a 22U Rack
1
2
2
4
5
3
Figure 3-5
shows the following cluster components:
1.
HP 10000 Series rack.
2.
One TFT7600 rackmount keyboard and monitor. This unit combines a full 17-inch WXGA+
monitor and keyboard with touch pad in a 1U format.
3.
HP ProLiant DL14
x
G
x
control node.
4.
Filler panels to close up any unused space on the front of the rack.
5.
HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure with 16 half-height server blades (BL460c or BL465c server
blades).
3.2 Site Preparation Guidelines for CPE BladeSystem with c7000 Enclosure
Preparation for CPE configurations including the proper power and electrical connections, system
rack space, and cooling requirements is documented in the
HP Cluster Platform Site Preparation
Guide
:
http://www
.docs.hp.com/en/A-CPSPG-1D/A-CPSPG-1D.pdf
.
Also refer to the
HP BladeSystem Site Planning Guide
:
.
3.3 Unpacking and Removing CPE Systems from a Shock Pallet
A preconfigured CPE cluster can weigh several hundred pounds (or kilos). The
Best Practices for
HP 10000 Series and HP 10000 G2 Series Racks
white paper provides important information on
unpacking the rack and removing it from its shock pallet. When unpacking and removing a CPE
system from a shock pallet, follow the safety instructions described in that white paper:
3.2 Site Preparation Guidelines for CPE BladeSystem with c7000 Enclosure
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