HP Integrity rx7640 Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers - Page 56

SCSI Cables Routed Through PCI Card Cage Handle, Step 12.

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Cabling for the HP Integrity rx7640 Server Recabling for RAID Figure 5-7 SCSI Cables Routed Through PCI Card Cage Handle Step 12. Carefully route the round SCSI cables through the cable guide attached to the system backplane to the front of the server. The cable follows the same path as the flat SCSI ribbon cable already installed in the server. See Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 SCSI Cable Routed Through Cable Guide Step 13. Unplug the existing SCSI ribbon cable for the top left HDD (disk 1) and fold the SCSI connector on the ribbon cable so it will lay in front of the connector on the Mass Storage Backplane. See Figure 5-9. 52 Chapter 5

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Cabling for the HP Integrity rx7640 Server
Recabling for RAID
Chapter 5
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Figure 5-7 SCSI Cables Routed Through PCI Card Cage Handle
Step 12.
Carefully route the round SCSI cables through the cable guide attached to the system backplane to
the front of the server. The cable follows the same path as the flat SCSI ribbon cable already
installed in the server. See Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8 SCSI Cable Routed Through Cable Guide
Step 13.
Unplug the existing SCSI ribbon cable for the top left HDD (disk 1) and fold the SCSI connector on
the ribbon cable so it will lay in front of the connector on the Mass Storage Backplane. See
Figure 5-9.