HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 3000 Installation Guide - Page 62

Tools Required, Installing Memory in the LH 3000r and LH 3000

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Chapter 5 Installing Additional Memory Tools Required l An anti-static service kit (3M 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist strap. Installing Memory in the LH 3000r and LH 3000 CAUTION Extend the anti-tip foot prior to any work on a rack-mount server. The installation procedure is the same for the rack-mount and the pedestal HP NetServers once you gain access to the system board assembly. 1. Log off all users and gracefully shut down the network operating system according to directions in your NOS documentation. 2. Power down the HP NetServer according to the instructions in Chapter 2, "Controls, Ports, and Indicators." 3. Disconnect the power cord and cables and, if necessary, label each one to support re-assembly. CAUTION The power supplies will continue to provide standby current to the NetServer until the power cable is disconnected. 4. For rack-mount and pedestal models, follow the instructions in Chapter 3, "Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gain access to the server. NOTE In the LH 3000r this assembly is under the right cover; in the LH 3000 it is under the top cover. While you can perform the installation in the rack or in the pedestal, HP recommends that you remove the system board assembly to install components. 54

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Chapter 5
Installing Additional Memory
54
Tools Required
An anti-static service kit (3M 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit
includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist
strap.
Installing Memory in the LH 3000r and LH 3000
CAUTION
Extend the anti-tip foot prior to any work on a rack-mount
server.
The installation procedure is the same for the rack-mount and the pedestal HP
NetServers once you gain access to the system board assembly.
1.
Log off all users and gracefully shut down the network operating system
according to directions in your NOS documentation.
2.
Power down the HP NetServer according to the instructions in Chapter 2,
"Controls, Ports, and Indicators."
3.
Disconnect the power cord and cables and, if necessary, label each one to
support re-assembly.
CAUTION
The power supplies will continue to provide standby current to
the NetServer until the power cable is disconnected.
4.
For rack-mount and pedestal models, follow the instructions in Chapter 3,
"Opening and Closing the HP NetServer," to gain access to the server.
NOTE
In the LH 3000r this assembly is under the
right
cover; in the
LH 3000 it is under the
top
cover.
While you can perform the installation in the rack or in the pedestal, HP
recommends that you remove the system board assembly to install components.