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Removable Media Devices, Accessing the Removable Media Cage

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Installing Hardware Options Removable Media Devices The server supports installation of optional internal non-hot-plug SCSI hard drives and other storage devices. Installing removable media devices consists of several procedures: • Powering down the server • Removing the access panel • Accessing the media bays - Removing bezel blanks - Removing the processor air baffle - Removing the PCI-X expansion boards - Removing the center wall • Installing the media device NOTE: This section includes general procedures for installing non-hot-plug SCSI hard drives, half-height tape drives, and full-height tape drives. Refer to the option kit documentation for specific drive instructions or guidelines. IMPORTANT: HP and Compaq branded SCSI non-hot-plug cables are terminated. Remove all terminating jumpers from third-party SCSI devices before installing them in the server. Accessing the Removable Media Cage Before installing an optional internal media device in the removable media cage, you must remove bezel blanks, the thermal baffle, and the center wall. To access the removable media cage: IMPORTANT: If you have already powered down the server and removed the access panel, refer to step 3 of this procedure. 1. Power down the server. Refer to "Powering Down the Server" in this chapter. 3-42 HP ProLiant ML370 Generation 3 Server Setup and Installation Guide

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Installing Hardware Options
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Removable Media Devices
The server supports installation of optional internal non-hot-plug SCSI hard drives
and other storage devices.
Installing removable media devices consists of several procedures:
Powering down the server
Removing the access panel
Accessing the media bays
— Removing bezel blanks
— Removing the processor air baffle
— Removing the PCI-X expansion boards
— Removing the center wall
Installing the media device
NOTE:
This section includes general procedures for installing non-hot-plug SCSI hard
drives, half-height tape drives, and full-height tape drives. Refer to the option kit
documentation for specific drive instructions or guidelines.
IMPORTANT:
HP and Compaq branded SCSI non-hot-plug cables are terminated.
Remove all terminating jumpers from third-party SCSI devices before installing them in the
server.
Accessing the Removable Media Cage
Before installing an optional internal media device in the removable media cage, you
must remove bezel blanks, the thermal baffle, and the center wall.
To access the removable media cage:
IMPORTANT:
If you have already powered down the server and removed the access panel,
refer to step 3 of this procedure.
1.
Power down the server. Refer to “Powering Down the Server” in this chapter.