Burris LH 4, LH 3, LH 3000, LH 6000 User Manual

HP NetServer
LH 3, LH 4, LH 3000, and LH 6000
Pedestal-to-Rack
Conversion Guide
HP Part Number 5969-2162
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Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................1
About this Guide.................................................................................................1
Related Documentation......................................................................................2
Tools You Need..................................................................................................2
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................3
Overview.............................................................................................................3
Warnings ............................................................................................................4
Verify Contents...................................................................................................6
Prepare for Installation .......................................................................................7
2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components .......................................................9
Overview of Removal of Front Bezel, Rack Rail Cover, and Components ........9
Disconnect the NetServer ..................................................................................9
Remove the Front Bezel and Rack Rail Cover.................................................11
Remove the Front Bezel ..............................................................................11
Remove the Rack Rail Cover.......................................................................12
Lighten the NetServer.......................................................................................14
Remove Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drives...........................................................14
Remove Power Supply Modules..................................................................15
Move the NetServer..........................................................................................17
Remove the Casters.........................................................................................17
3 Conversion: Install Components, Cover, and Front Bezel ........................19
Overview of Conversion to Rack-Optimized Configuration ..............................19
Install Memory or Accessory Boards................................................................19
Install the Lifting Handles .................................................................................20
Reorient the Control Panel...............................................................................21
Install the NetServer in the Rack......................................................................24
Attaching the Cable Management Arm ........................................................29
Replace Power Supply Modules and Hard Disk Drives....................................31
Install Chassis Retention Bracket when Shipping an HP Rack........................32
Install the New Front Bezel...............................................................................33
Prepare the Front Bezel...............................................................................33
Attach the Front Bezel..................................................................................35
Reconnect the Power Cords and Cables .........................................................37
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4 Warranty and Support....................................................................................39
Hardware Accessories Limited Warranty.........................................................39
Hewlett-Packard Hardware Accessories......................................................39
Third-Party Hardware Products....................................................................40
HP Repair and Telephone Support ..................................................................40
A Regulatory Information..................................................................................41
Index ....................................................................................................................43
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Preface

About this Guide

This guide de scribes how to convert the pedest al configuratio n HP NetServer LH 3, LH 4, LH 3000, or LH 6000 to the rack-optimized configuration HP NetServer LH 3r, LH 4r, LH 3000r, or LH 6000r.
This guide refers to two general types of rack enclosures:
HP Rack: This guide's designation for all of the following rack enclosures:
HP Systems rack enclosure product numbers J1487B and J1488A
HP Rack System/E rack enclosure product numbers J1500A, J1501A, J1502A
HP Rack System/U rack enclosure product numbers J1464A and J1466A
Compaq Rack: This guide's designatio n for the Compaq® 4000/7000 rack
enclosures
NOTE The instructions in this guide are specifically for
Hewlett-Packard rack enclosure product numbers J1464A, J1466A, J1487B, J1488A, J1500A, J1501A, and J1502A and the Compaq 4000/7000 rack enclosures.
For information about other rack installations, see the rack-mount kit instructions that come with your rack or NetServer, or refer to the following web site:
http://www.hp.com/go/enclosures
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Related Documentation

The following documents describe the NetServer:
HP NetServer LH 3/LH 3r User Guide
HP NetServer LH 4/LH 4r User Guide
HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r Installation Guide
HP NetServer LH 6000/6000r Installation Guide
HP NetServer LH 3 Installation Road Map
HP NetServer LH 3r Installation Road Map
HP NetServer LH 4 Installation Road Map
HP NetServer LH 4r Installation Road Map
The following documents describe the rack enclosures:
All documentation that comes with your rack, such as the HP Rack
Installation Road Map
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3r or LH 4r
Chapter Preface
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3000r
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 6000r
HP NetServer LH 3r, LH 4, LH 3000r, and LH 6000r Installation Guide
for Compaq
The HP NetServer Documentation CD-ROM contains the HP documents listed above.
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4000/7000 Racks

Tools You Need

To install this accessory kit, you need the following tools:
T-15 Torx® driver
T-25 Torx driver
Tape or mar king pen to mark mounting hol e locations
Antistatic service kit (3M® 8501/8502/8503 or equivalent). This kit
includes a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist strap.
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1 Introduction

Overv iew

This guide describes the procedure for converting the HP NetServer LH 3, LH 4, LH 3000, and LH 6000 (pedestal configuration) to the HP NetServer LH 3r, LH 4r, LH 3000r, or LH 6000r (rack-optimized configuration).
For details of installing the NetServer into the rack enclosure, refer to the following:
For a NetServer in an HP rack: your NetServer's user guide or
installation guide
For a NetServer in a Compaq rack: HP NetServer LH 3r, LH 4r,
LH 3000r, or LH 6000r Installation Guide for Compaq
For cabling details, refer to the appropriate one of the following:
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3r
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 4r
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4000/7000 Racks
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3000r
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 6000r
Briefly, the conversion and installation include these general steps:
1. Gather the tools and documentation needed to perform the conversion and installation.
2. Power down the NetServer and disconnect power cord(s) and cables.
3. Remove the front bezel, rack rail cover, hard disk drives, and power supply modules.
4. Move the NetServer to a bench area, and position it on its side (Cover 1 up, and Cover 3 down). Remove the casters from the NetServer, and install any additional memory or accessory boards. Attach the lifting handles to the NetServer.
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5. Remove the plastic lock pawl (which engages and secures the bezel lock mechanism) from the NetServer chassis front. Unfasten the control panel from the chassis, reorient it, and then secure it to the chassis again. Install the control panel bezel.
6. Install the slides in the rack, and install the NetServer in the rack.
7. Replace the power supply modules and hard disk drives.
8. For shipping HP racks, install the rack chassis retention bracket to secure the NetServer to the rear of the rack.
9. Install the bezel mounting hardware, and install the new front bezel.
10. Install the Cable Management Arm.
11. Reconnect the AC power cord(s) and other external cables.

Warnings

Observe the warnings below to prevent harm to you or the NetServer. Also observe all cautions and warnings in this document and other documents to protect people, the NetServer, components, and other equipment.
WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power
cord(s) and unplug telephone cables. Disconnect the power cord(s) to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may cause burns when parts are short-circuited by metal objects, such as tools or jewelry. Disconnect telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing devices. Note that the power switch does not turn off the standby power. Disconnect the power cord(s) to turn off standby power. If the backlight on the LCD display is on, standby power is still on.
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WARNING To prevent the rack enclosure from tipping over:
Failure to take these precautions could result in serious injury
WARNING Do not attempt to lift the NetServer by yourself. Follow all
Extend the anti-tip foot or verify that the anti-tip feature is
installed.
Verify that the leveler feet are lowered.
Do NOT extend more than one piece of equipment at a
time out from the front of the rack.
and equipment damage.
local regula tions when moving the NetServer.
Failure to observe this warning could result in serious injury to personnel or damage to the NetServer.
The HP NetServer LH 3r weighs up to 115 pounds (73 kg) when fully loaded. The HP NetServer LH 4r weighs up to 176 pounds (80 kg) when fully loaded.
The HP NetServer LH 3000r weighs up to 118 pounds (54 kg) when fully loaded. The HP NetServer LH 6000r weighs up to 180 pounds (80 kg) when fully loaded.
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Verify Contents

Unpack and verify the contents of the shipping box. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your reseller.
The conversion kit includes two assembly kits, one for HP racks, and one for Compaq racks. In addition, it includes the following hardware:
Four lifting handles and their screws
Two rack slides, bar nuts, rack nuts, and their screws and hardware
Control panel bezel
Four AC power cords: two for 100-120 V, and two for 200-240 V
Two HP NetServer LH 3r nameplates
Two HP NetServer LH 4r nameplates
Two HP NetServer LH 3000r nameplates
Two HP NetServer LH 6000r nameplates
Pentium® II label for HP NetServer LH 3r front bezel
Pentium II Xeon® label for HP NetServer LH 4r front bezel
Pentium® III Xeon label for HP NetServer LH 3000r or LH 6000r front
bezel
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3r
Rack Cabling Reference for the HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r
HP NetServer LH 4r Rack Cabling Reference
HP NetServer LH 3, LH 4, LH 3000 and LH 6000 Pedestal-to-Rack
Conversion Guide (this guide)
Assembly kit for HP racks
Assembly kit for Compaq racks
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The assembly kit for HP racks includes the following hardware:
Front bezel for the NetServer in the HP rack configuration
Bezel hinge plate and bezel hinge for the HP rack configuration
Rack chassis retention bracket for the HP rack
Mounting screws and hardware for the items listed above
Two HP NetServer LH 3r rack installation templates
Two HP NetServer LH 4r rack installation templates
Two HP NetServer LH 3000r and LH 6000r rack installation templates
The assembly kit for Compaq racks includes the following hardware:
Front bezel for the NetServer in the Compaq rack
Left and right recessed brackets for the Compaq rack configuration
Mounting screws and hardware for the items listed above
HP NetServer LH 3, LH 4r, LH 3000r, and LH 6000r Installation
Guide for Compaq
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4000/7000 Racks

Prepare for Installation

Gather the tools and the setup information you need before beginning the conversion. Place the NetServer where there will be sufficient space to remove the covers, power supply modules, and disk drives. If you plan to add accessory boards or additional memory, reserve bench space at a comfortable level so you can reach the interior of the NetServer easily.
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Components

Overv iew of Removal of Front Bezel, Rack Rail Cover, and Components

Before you convert the NetServer to the rack-optimized configuration, you will do the following:
Power down the NetServer and disconnect it.
Remove the front bezel and rack rail cover.
Lighten the NetServer by removing the hot-swap disk drives and the power
supply modules.
Move the NetServer to a suitable work area.
Remove the casters.

Disconnect the NetServer

Do the following to power down the NetServer and disconnect it:
1. Back up your system.
2. Bring down the network properly.
3. Turn off power to the HP NetServer.
4. Disconnect the AC power cord(s) and all external cables from the HP NetServer.
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WARNING Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power
cord(s) and unplug telephone cables. Disconnect the power cord(s) to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may cause burns when parts are short-circuited by metal objects, such as tools or jewelry. Disconnect telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing devices. Note that the power switch does not turn off the standby power. Disconnect the power cord(s) to turn off standby power. If the backlight on the LCD display is on, standby power is still on.
CAUTION Never operate this HP NetServer without first installing the
covers and the front bezel. Operating the system without the covers in place reduces critical cooling airflow over some components, such as power supply modules, hard disk drives, and processor modules. Operating the system without the covers in place may result in failure of these components.
If you open the HP NetServer LH 3/3r or LH 4/4r while it is operating, do not run it for more than 2 minutes . If you open the HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r or LH 4000/4000r while it is operating, do not run it for more than 60 minutes. Failure to observe these precautions may result in thermal damage to the NetServer.
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CAUTION Wear a wrist strap and use a static-dissipating work surface
connected to the chassis when you remove or install components.
Chapter 2 Remove Bezel, Cover, and Components

Remove the Front Bezel and Rack Rail Cov er

The rack rail cover is the only NetServer cover that must be removed during the conversion of the NetServer from pedestal configuration to rack configuration. First, unlock and remove the front bezel to gain access to the screw securing the rack rail cover.

Remove the Front Bezel

The front bezel for the pedestal configuration connects to the front of the NetServer chassis with snap-in connectors at the top front of the chassis and tabs that fit into two slots on the bottom front of the chassis. To remove the bezel, unlock the bezel lock with the key, and pull the bezel forward until it unsnaps. Then lift the bezel forward and upward from the chassis face, as shown in Figure 2-1.
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