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hp ProLiant DL320 generation 2 server high-density deployment technical white paper 34 low-voltage power cords To route and connect low-voltage power cords: IMPORTANT: Route and connect the low-voltage power cord to the PDU after the server is installed. 1. Connect the power cord to the server first and route it through the cable management system with the other server cables. 2. Route the power cord inside the rear rack support to the PDU. IMPORTANT: In Compaq branded 7000-series racks, route the power cables from the servers to the PDUs through the gap in the rear of the rack rail. installing the rack rails The following procedure describes how to install the standard rack rails onto the rack. The rails are designed to snap in place without screws or nuts. 1. Insert the rails into the rack holes. 2. Insert the server into the rack. 3. Install the cable management solution. 4. Cable and power up the server. Repeat the procedure for any subsequent rack rails. For detailed instructions on installing standard rack rails, refer to the HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide and to the HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Hardware Configuration and Installation Poster. installing the server in a rack CAUTION: Always install servers from the bottom of the rack to the top. Installing servers in this manner provides more stability for the rack and reduces the risk of the rack tipping over. To properly install servers: 1. Install servers in the rack from the bottom to the top for maximum density. 2. Tighten the thumbscrews on the front of each server to secure the server to the rack. 3. Attach the cable management solution to the rear of the server and to the rear of the rack.

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hp ProLiant DL320 generation 2 server high-density deployment technical white paper
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low-voltage power cords
To route and connect low-voltage power cords:
IMPORTANT:
Route and connect the low-voltage power cord to the PDU after the server is
installed.
1.
Connect the power cord to the server first and route it through the cable management system
with the other server cables.
2.
Route the power cord inside the rear rack support to the PDU.
IMPORTANT:
In Compaq branded 7000-series racks, route the power cables from the servers
to the PDUs through the gap in the rear of the rack rail.
installing the rack rails
The following procedure describes how to install the standard rack rails onto the rack. The rails
are designed to snap in place without screws or nuts.
1.
Insert the rails into the rack holes.
2.
Insert the server into the rack.
3.
Install the cable management solution.
4.
Cable and power up the server.
Repeat the procedure for any subsequent rack rails. For detailed instructions on installing
standard rack rails, refer to the
HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation
Guide
and to the
HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Hardware Configuration and Installation
Poster
.
installing the server in a rack
CAUTION:
Always install servers from the bottom of the rack to the top. Installing
servers in this manner provides more stability for the rack and reduces the risk of the rack
tipping over.
To properly install servers:
1.
Install servers in the rack from the bottom to the top for maximum density.
2.
Tighten the thumbscrews on the front of each server to secure the server to the rack.
3.
Attach the cable management solution to the rear of the server and to the rear of the rack.