HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 4r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 27

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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r 2. Use the row of mounting holes nearest the outside edge of the vertical column. Use the hex nut and screw supplied with the PDU. Hold the nut behind the column and insert the screw through the top mounting bracket of the PDU, and through the face of the vertical column. Start it in the nut (see Figure 2-5). 3. Insert a screw through the other mounting bracket of the PDU, through the vertical column, and into a nut. Tighten both screws. CAUTION Orient the star-washer on the hex nut toward the painted surface of the rack. Ensure the screw and nut are tightened sufficiently to cause the star washers to pierce the paint and bring the lock washer teeth in contact with metal. This ensures that the rack ground connection to the PDU is reliable. Attach Data Cables Plan Data Connections Plan where data connections are to be made and locate cables to be used. Use the hook-and-loop cable straps supplied in each server package to secure cables. Attach data cables to the boards and ports of the server. Use the colored plastic cable ties supplied in each server package to identify both ends of the cable. Overview of LH 4r Data Cabling Figure 2-6, "Overview of Data Cabling of the HP NetServer LH 4r" shows a typical set-up you might do before running HP NetServer Navigator to configure your server. See the HP NetServer LH 4r Installation Guide (as well as the installation or user guide for your HP mass storage unit) for more information on setting up the system. CAUTION Cables with thumb-screws should only be snug or fingertight. Excessive tightening could damage the mating connector. 23

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Chapter 2
Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LH 4r
23
2.
Use the row of mounting holes nearest the outside edge of the vertical
column. Use the hex nut and screw supplied with the PDU. Hold the
nut behind the column and insert the screw through the top mounting
bracket of the PDU, and through the face of the vertical column. Start
it in the nut (see Figure 2-5).
3.
Insert a screw through the other mounting bracket of the PDU,
through the vertical column, and into a nut. Tighten both screws.
CAUTION
Orient the star-washer on the hex nut toward the painted
surface of the rack. Ensure the screw and nut are tightened
sufficiently to cause the star washers to pierce the paint and
bring the lock washer teeth in contact with metal. This
ensures that the rack ground connection to the PDU is
reliable.
Attach Data Cables
Plan Data Connections
Plan where data connections are to be made and locate cables to be used. Use the
hook-and-loop cable straps supplied in each server package to secure cables.
Attach data cables to the boards and ports of the server. Use the colored plastic
cable ties supplied in each server package to identify both ends of the cable.
Overview of LH 4r Data Cabling
Figure 2-6,
"
Overview of Data Cabling of the HP NetServer LH 4r
"
shows a
typical set-up you might do before running HP NetServer Navigator to configure
your server.
See the
HP NetServer LH 4r Installation Guide
(as well as the installation or user
guide for your HP mass storage unit) for more information on setting up the
system.
CAUTION
Cables with thumb-screws should only be snug or finger-
tight. Excessive tightening could damage the mating
connector.