HP Cluster Platform Hardware Kits v2010 HP ProLiant DL16x Server Cable Managem - Page 13

Cable Routing Example 2, When disconnecting the cables

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Figure 2-5 Cable Routing Example 2 2.2 Removing the Server for Servicing Bring the component to an appropriate state for removal, and put the rack cabinet into a safe and stable state for component removal. You must ensure that you can reach the component easily and handle it safely. Remove the unit as follows: 1. Switch off the power supply from the rack's power distribution unit and disconnect the power cable. 2. Disconnect the InfiniBand connector from the PCI port and unstrap the cables (if necessary). When disconnecting the cables, ensure that you do not bend them more than the recommended bend radius. The cable specifications are provided in the documentation for your cluster type. 3. Loosen the thumb screws and slide the server all the way out of the rack, as described in the installation documentation for the rail kit. 2.2 Removing the Server for Servicing 13

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Figure 2-5 Cable Routing Example 2
2.2 Removing the Server for Servicing
Bring the component to an appropriate state for removal, and put the rack cabinet into a safe
and stable state for component removal. You must ensure that you can reach the component
easily and handle it safely. Remove the unit as follows:
1.
Switch off the power supply from the rack's power distribution unit and disconnect the
power cable.
2.
Disconnect the InfiniBand connector from the PCI port and unstrap the cables (if necessary).
When disconnecting the cables, ensure that you do not bend them more than the
recommended bend radius. The cable specifications are provided in the documentation for
your cluster type.
3.
Loosen the thumb screws and slide the server all the way out of the rack, as described in
the installation documentation for the rail kit.
2.2 Removing the Server for Servicing
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