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Cabling for the HP Integrity rx7620 Server Recabling for RAID Setting up RAID Cabling on the Top Left and Top Right Hot Plug Hard Drives To set up the RAID cabling on the top left and top right hot plug hard drives, do the following, from the front of the server: Step 1. Confirm the HP Smart Array 6402 or 6404 controller card is installed in PCI slot 1-7. Refer to HP Smart Array 6400 User Guide. Step 2. Retrieve two cables from the cable kit (A7027-63001). Step 3. Identify the new cables using the colored cable ties which are also contained in the cable kit (for each cable, use two of the same color, one on each end). Step 4. Plug the end of the cable with the pull-tab into the SCSI connector port A1 on the Smart Array card. Repeat for SCSI connector port A2. Step 5. Route the other end of the cables out through the left hand side of the server. Step 6. Route the cables towards the front of the server and over to the mass storage connectors. Step 7. Unplug the existing SCSI ribbon cables for the top left and top right HDDs (use the label behind the connectors to determine which connector goes to which drive). Step 8. Plug the new cable from the Smart Array card Port A2 (closest to the bracket) into the mass storage connector for the top left drive. Step 9. Plug the new cable from the Smart Array card Port A1 (closest to the center of the board) into the mass storage connector for the top right drive. Step 10. Arrange the new cables so that all of the slack is located in the PCI area. Step 11. Fold the cable slack and wrap a Kwik Wrap around it to maintain the slack (this allows servicing of the other PCI cards). Step 12. Leave the un-plugged SCSI ribbon cable to rest just in front of the SCSI connector. Figure 2-4 shows what the cabling looks like when installed. 14 Chapter 2

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Cabling for the HP Integrity rx7620 Server
Recabling for RAID
Chapter 2
14
Setting up RAID Cabling on the Top Left and Top Right Hot Plug Hard Drives
To set up the RAID cabling on the top left and top right hot plug hard drives, do the following, from the front
of the server:
Step 1.
Confirm the HP Smart Array 6402 or 6404 controller card is installed in PCI slot 1-7. Refer to
HP
Smart Array 6400 User Guide
.
Step 2.
Retrieve two cables from the cable kit (A7027-63001).
Step 3.
Identify the new cables using the colored cable ties which are also contained in the cable kit (for
each cable, use two of the same color, one on each end).
Step 4.
Plug the end of the cable with the pull-tab into the SCSI connector port A1 on the Smart Array
card. Repeat for SCSI connector port A2.
Step 5.
Route the other end of the cables out through the left hand side of the server.
Step 6.
Route the cables towards the front of the server and over to the mass storage connectors.
Step 7.
Unplug the existing SCSI ribbon cables for the top left and top right HDDs (use the label behind
the connectors to determine which connector goes to which drive).
Step 8.
Plug the new cable from the Smart Array card Port A2 (closest to the bracket) into the mass storage
connector for the top left drive.
Step 9.
Plug the new cable from the Smart Array card Port A1 (closest to the center of the board) into the
mass storage connector for the top right drive.
Step 10.
Arrange the new cables so that all of the slack is located in the PCI area.
Step 11.
Fold the cable slack and wrap a Kwik Wrap around it to maintain the slack (this allows servicing of
the other PCI cards).
Step 12.
Leave the un-plugged SCSI ribbon cable to rest just in front of the SCSI connector.
Figure 2-4 shows what the cabling looks like when installed.