HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr Pro8 User Guide - Page 23

Opening and Closing the, HP NetServer

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3 Opening and Closing the HP NetServer Multiple Points of Access The HP NetServer LXr Pro8 is designed for easy access to all components. It features a satellite chassis which you can extend or detach from the main chassis for servicing. The satellite chassis contains the HP NetServer's logic and memory boards. These boards are installed in two card cages, each with its own access route. The main chassis, or base chassis, holds the power supplies, control panel, and mass storage. These components are in the front of the HP NetServer, behind the front bezel. This chapter shows how to enter the HP NetServer through each of its access points. Study this information before upgrading or servicing the unit. Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel Remove the front bezel when you must remove or replace the HP NetServer's power supplies, or mass storage. Also remove the bezel if you are moving the HP NetServer into or out of a rack. To remove the HP NetServer's front bezel: 1. Stand in front of the HP NetServer and grasp both sides of the front bezel. 2. Pull back firmly. The bezel will pull free from the pins that hold it in place. 15

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Opening and Closing the
HP NetServer
Multiple Points of Access
The HP NetServer LXr Pro8 is designed for easy access to all components. It
features a satellite chassis which you can extend or detach from the main chassis
for servicing.
The satellite chassis contains the HP NetServer’s logic and memory boards.
These boards are installed in two card cages, each with its own access route.
The main chassis, or base chassis, holds the power supplies, control panel, and
mass storage. These components are in the front of the HP NetServer, behind the
front bezel.
This chapter shows how to enter the HP NetServer through each of its access
points. Study this information before upgrading or servicing the unit.
Removing and Replacing the Front Bezel
Remove the front bezel when you must remove or replace the HP NetServer’s
power supplies, or mass storage. Also remove the bezel if you are moving the HP
NetServer into or out of a rack.
To remove the HP NetServer’s front bezel:
1.
Stand in front of the HP NetServer and grasp both sides of the front bezel.
2.
Pull back firmly. The bezel will pull free from the pins that hold it in
place.