Hewlett-Packard 258200-002 User Manual

HP10000 Series Rack
Reference Guide
December 2002 (Second Edition)
Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information in this document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
HP 10000 Series Rack Reference Guide
December 2002 (Second Edition) Part Number 258200-002

Contents

About This Guide
Important Safety Information ...........................................................................................vii
Symbols on Equipment..................................................................................................... vii
Rack Stability..................................................................................................................... ix
Symbols in Text.................................................................................................................ix
Getting Help........................................................................................................................ x
Technical Support ........................................................................................................ x
HP Website................................................................................................................... x
Authorized Reseller..................................................................................................... xi
Reader’s Comments........................................................................................................... xi
Chapter 1
Overview
10000 Series Racks.......................................................................................................... 1-2
Rack Options ...................................................................................................................1-3
Delivery Considerations ..................................................................................................1-5
Installation Overview.......................................................................................................1-5
Installation Service.................................................................................................... 1-6
Chapter 2
Configuration Factors
Rack Configuration Software ..........................................................................................2-1
Rack Builder Online Modes of Operation................................................................. 2-2
Rack Builder Online Features ...................................................................................2-2
Component Placement..................................................................................................... 2-3
Additional Considerations ...............................................................................................2-3
Optimum Environment .................................................................................................... 2-5
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Space Requirements.................................................................................................. 2-5
Power Requirements................................................................................................. 2-5
Grounding Requirements.......................................................................................... 2-6
Temperature Requirements....................................................................................... 2-7
Airflow Requirements .............................................................................................. 2-8
Chapter 3
Preparing the Rack for Component Installation
Required Tools................................................................................................................ 3-2
Checking the Hardware................................................................................................... 3-2
Removing the Rack Doors .............................................................................................. 3-3
Removing the Side Panels............................................................................................... 3-7
Stabilizing the Rack ........................................................................................................ 3-8
Standalone Racks...................................................................................................... 3-8
Multiple Racks........................................................................................................ 3-10
Server/Storage vs. Switching Configurations ............................................................... 3-10
Chapter 4
Installing Components
General Guidelines.......................................................................................................... 4-2
Installation Overview...................................................................................................... 4-4
Using the Template ......................................................................................................... 4-5
Inserting the Cage Nuts................................................................................................... 4-6
Preparing and Installing the Rails ................................................................................... 4-7
Preparing the Adjustable Fixed Rail......................................................................... 4-7
Installing the Adjustable Fixed Rail ......................................................................... 4-8
Preparing the Sliding Rail....................................................................................... 4-10
Installing the Sliding Rails...................................................................................... 4-14
Preparing the Component.............................................................................................. 4-15
Adjustable Fixed Rails............................................................................................ 4-15
Sliding Rails ........................................................................................................... 4-16
Cable Management Arm Bracket ........................................................................... 4-17
Installing the Component.............................................................................................. 4-18
Inserting the Component into the Rack .................................................................. 4-18
Attaching the Cable Management Arm .................................................................. 4-20
Routing the Cables.................................................................................................. 4-23
Rack Option Kits........................................................................................................... 4-26
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Chapter 5
Specifications
Appendix A
Electrostatic Discharge
Grounding Methods........................................................................................................ A-2
Appendix B
Transportation Instructions
Transportation Methods.................................................................................................. B-1
Air Transport............................................................................................................ B-1
Land Transport......................................................................................................... B-2
Sea Transport ........................................................................................................... B-2
Delivery Services............................................................................................................ B-2
Inside Rack Delivery Service................................................................................... B-2
Expedited Rack Delivery Service ............................................................................ B-3
Shipping/Delivery Considerations ........................................................................... B-4
Index
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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and reference
information for operation for the HP 10000 Series Rack.

Important Safety Information

Before installing this product, read the Important Safety Information document
included with the server.

Symbols on Equipment

The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of
potentially hazardous conditions:
WARNING: This symbol, in conjunction with any of the following symbols, indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed. Consult your documentation for specific details.
This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel.

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Weight in kg Weight in lb
This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure.
This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle.
This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching.
These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system.
This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling.
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Rack Stability

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that:
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation.
The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations.
Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if
more than one component is extended for any reason.

Symbols in Text

These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following
meanings.
WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
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CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents essential information to explain a concept
or complete a task.
NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
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Getting Help

If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and other help in the following locations.

Technical Support

In North America, call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1-800-652-6672. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. Outside North America, call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center. Telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers are listed on the HP website,
Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP:
Technical support registration number (if applicable)
Product serial number
Product model name and number
Applicable error messages
www.hp.com.
Add-on boards or hardware
Third-party hardware or software
Operating system type and revision level

HP Website

The HP website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and flash ROM images. You can access the HP website at
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www.hp.com.

Authorized Reseller

For the name of your nearest authorized reseller:
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.
Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers.

Reader’s Comments

HP welcomes your comments on this guide. Please send your comments and
suggestions by e-mail to
ServerDocumentation@hp.com.
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Overview
As computer systems have evolved in size and complexity, managing them has
become a critical concern. By centralizing your equipment in a HP 10000 Series rack,
the efficiency and accessibility of your system can be increased dramatically.
The 10000 Series racks are designed to house rack-mountable products on industry-
standard 19-inch wide rails. Using rack-mountable products allows you to decrease
the footprint required to house your existing hardware while providing expansion
capability.
Racks and rack-mountable components are typically described using
U measurements. For example, one U is 44.45 millimeters (1.75 inches) high.
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10000 Series Racks

The 10000 Series racks offer the following features:
Interchangeable perforated front and split rear doors
Cable access panel on rear door
Perforated rack top with egress slot
Graphite metallic color
Figure 1-1: 10000 Series racks
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Rack Options

In addition to the standard racks, HP also provides rack options to complement or
complete your rack solution. The following list is only a sampling of the many rack
option kits available. For more information, visit the HP website at
Table 1-1: Rack Options
Option Description
Side Panels Rack Option Kit Enclosures for the sides of a rack
Stabilizer Rack Option Kit Increases the stability of free-
Ballast Option Kit Provides rack stability when heavy
Rack Option Baying Kit Joins multiple racks of the same
Rack Option Offset Baying Kit Joins multiple racks of different
Fan (110V/220V) Rack Option Kit Enhances natural convection
Ground Bonding Rack Option Kit Reduces electromagnetic emissions
Monitor/Utility Shelf Rack Option Kit Holds a monitor or other rack
Server Console Switch Programmable switch panel with
Networking Cable and Recessed Rail Management Kits
Overview
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standing racks, or for use with modified side feet
equipment is installed, removed, or accessed within the rack
series, height, and depth
series with the same height but different depths
cooling by increasing the airflow in the rack
that may be given off by electronic components operating within the rack
component
connection hardware used to switch a keyboard, monitor, and mouse among multiple servers
Routes and organizes cables within the rack
continued
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Table 1-1: Rack Options continued
Option Description
Cable Management D-Ring Rack Option Kit
25-inch Rail Adapter Option Kit Allows the inner rack rails to
1U Keyboard Drawer Option Kit Holds and conceals a keyboard
100 Kilo Sliding Shelf Rack Option Kit
TFT5600 Rackmount Keyboard and Monitor (RKM)
TFT5000R Flat Panel Monitor Rackmount
Depth Adjustable Fixed Rail Kit Provides rails that can be adjusted
Shock Pallet Spares Kit Transports configured racks
Rack Door Cushion Spares Kit Provides padding between the rack
Helps with cable management
accommodate third-party rack options
Allows easy access to various rack components
Rack-mountable 1U keyboard and flat panel monitor on a drawer with room in the rear to add a switchbox
Rack-mountable 2U flat panel monitor
to various depths
unit and its front and rear doors
HP also offers several rack-mountable power products. For complete information about these products, see the HP website at
www.hp.com.
Contact the nearest HP authorized reseller or service provider for information about ordering rack option kits. For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller, see “About This Guide.”
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Delivery Considerations

The following list is only a sampling of the many delivery considerations available.
For more information, visit the Best Practices web page at
When preparing to receive palletized racks, consider the following:
The dock door at the receiving site has to accommodate the height and width of palletized racks.
Do not lay a rack on its side because the sheet metal can become distorted.
Transport a rack as far into the building as possible while it is still on the pallet. Ideally, move the palletized rack to its final destination before removing the rack from the pallet or removing any of the packaging.

Installation Overview

The following is the recommended sequence of events for the most efficient installation of your rack and components.
Overview
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1. Install the Rack Builder Online software from the HP website. Using the Rack Builder Online software, plan the rack component location and installation sequence.
2. Select a location to set up your rack. This should be as close as possible to the permanent site for your rack.
3. Remove the packaging from the rack and verify the hardware contents.
4. Remove any doors and panels from the rack to provide easy access.
5. Stabilize the rack.
6. Bay multiple racks together.
7. Install products such as Power Distribution Units (PDUs) or switch boxes in
sidewall locations.
8. Install products such as Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) units starting from the bottom of the rack.
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9. Install the appropriate support rails and/or tray for the first rack-mountable component.
10. Install the first individual component.
11. Attach a cable management arm, if required.
12. Attach the appropriate cables and power cords to the component, being sure to
adhere to all cautions and warnings.
13. Install the remaining components in the appropriate sequence.
14. Reinstall any doors and panels.
15. Power up and configure the system.

Installation Service

In the United States, HP can make arrangements to have your rack system installed by qualified guaranteed service providers. This installation service covers the entire hardware installation sequence, from unpacking the components to routing cabling and running a test of the system. For more information on HP support, see “About This Guide.”
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Before populating your new rack, it is important to plan the placement of each component. Factors of each component, such as weight, accessibility, power, temperature, and airflow requirements, affect installation order and component placement in the rack.

Rack Configuration Software

To help you plan your rack configuration more efficiently, HP provides Rack Builder Online, the browser-based rack configuration tool. The latest version of the software is available at
www.hp.com.
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Rack Builder Online Modes of Operation

The Rack Builder Online software has two modes of operation:
Help Me Build It Mode—Includes a simple interview session to help determine your rack and component needs, as well as the necessary power products and rack assembly devices needed to complete the final rack assembly.
Let Me Build It Mode—Lets you select the individual devices that are required for your rack configuration.

Rack Builder Online Features

The Rack Builder Online software offers the following features:
Multiple-Rack Configuration—Allows up to six racks to be viewed and configured on-screen in one session.
Graphics—Uses graphical representations of the systems to illustrate the U height that each component occupies.
Labeling—Aids in rack maintenance and configuration by allowing individual racks and components within a rack to be labeled.
Drag & Drop—Allows the graphics of devices in a multiple-rack configuration to be dragged and dropped between racks.
Reports—Provides reports on rack configuration labeling and rack suite graphics for configurations that include multiple racks.
Third-Party Support—Allows you to define and add third-party products.
If you are planning a new rack, use Rack Builder Online to view your rack as you build it. Then print out a report and use it as your shopping list. After your rack configuration is in place, use Rack Builder Online to assist you in maintenance and upgrades.
See the documentation accompanying the software utilities for installation and use of the software programs.
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Component Placement

The following rules apply to the physical placement of components in the rack:
Weight—Sort all components by weight, placing the heaviest components at the
bottom of the rack.
Server Console Switch—Position the switch box on the side of the rack above
the keyboard, or mount it behind the keyboard.
CRT Monitor—Position the monitor topmost within the rack.
Rack-Mountable Flat Panel Monitor—Select a position to accommodate the
desired viewing height (a minimum of 4Us above the keyboard tray).
Balance—Be sure to balance the weight load between racks and place the
heaviest components at the bottom of the rack. For example, if you have several UPS units and several servers, do not put all of the UPS units into one rack— distribute them evenly in the bottom positions of each rack.

Additional Considerations

Configuration Factors
The following are additional items to consider, based on your specific rack configuration:
Power—If a UPS is installed, do not exceed its output rating. Be sure to review
the installation instructions provided with each component for important cautions and warnings.
PDUs—Install PDUs before installing other components.
Height—The height of the rack and of rack-mountable components is measured
in U increments. When you are configuring your rack installation, remember that the total U measurement of the components you want to install cannot exceed the stated U height of the rack.
Keyboard—The rack keyboard requires installation of a 1U Keyboard Drawer
Rack Option Kit.
Monitor—The monitor requires installation of a Monitor/Utility Shelf Rack
Option Kit unless you are using a rack-mountable flat panel monitor.
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Server Console Switch—If a switch box is configured, use the CPU-to-Switch cable included with the server. The standard distance between the switch box and the keyboard, monitor, and/or mouse can vary by 3-, 7-, 12-, 20- and 40-foot lengths. Optional Plenum-rated KVM cables are available in 20-foot and 40-foot lengths.
NOTE: National Electrical Regulations governing the installation of building wiring require that an appropriate cable, meeting fire-safety standards, must be used any time cabling is routed:
Through an overhead drop-ceiling
Under a computer room’s raised flooring
From room to room
From floor to floor
Be sure that the cable jacket or sleeving is made of material that does not burn easily and does not exude toxic fumes when exposed to heat. Be sure that the cable you have selected is appropriate for your installation site. If you require a U.S. plenum-rated (CL2P) cable, please contact your local HP authorized reseller to obtain the following options:
149363-B21—20-foot plenum cable
149364-B21—40-foot plenum cable
Baying Option Kits—The number of baying kits needed to join a series of racks
is one less than the number of racks in the suite. Each baying kit supplies parts to bay two cabinets on 600 millimeters (24 inches) center line spacing.
Side Panels—Only one set of side panels is required for each row of bayed racks.
Stabilizing Feet—A stand-alone rack requires stabilizing feet.
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Optimum Environment

Specific requirements for space, power, temperature, and airflow must be met to provide optimum performance with minimum maintenance for your rack environment.

Space Requirements

When deciding where to place your rack:
At least 122 centimeters (48 inches) of clearance is needed all the way around the
pallet and above the rack to allow the removal the packing materials.
At least 86 centimeters (34 inches) of clearance is needed in front of the rack to
allow the door to open all the way.
At least 75 centimeters (30 inches) of clearance is needed in the rear of the rack
to provide access to components.
At least 38 centimeters (15 inches) of clearance is needed around a power supply
to facilitate servicing.
Configuration Factors

Power Requirements

WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your facility wiring and installation procedures.
When planning for power distribution requirements for your rack configuration:
The power load must be balanced between available AC supply branch circuits.
The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the branch
circuit AC current rating.
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If a UPS is used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the UPS’s marked electrical current rating.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment, verify that all AC Voltage Selector Switches are set correctly to match your local AC line voltage (115V or 230V). If the AC Voltage Selector Switches are not properly set, your components will be damaged when power is applied.
The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with local/regional electrical regulations governing the installation of Information Technology Equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA-70, 1993) and the code for Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment (NFPA-75, 1992).
For electrical power ratings on options, refer to the product’s rating label or user documentation supplied with that option.

Grounding Requirements

For proper operation and safety, all powered rack-mountable components are required to be properly grounded in accordance with (NFPA-70, 1993), Article 250. All power distribution devices, branch wiring, and receptacles must be listed as grounding-type devices.
When using power strips for electrical distribution, make sure that ground integrity is maintained for each connection made. Plug each component into a reliably grounded outlet.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment, do not disable the power cord grounding feature. This equipment is designed to be connected to a grounded (earthed) power outlet that is easily accessible and located as close as possible to the equipment. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.
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Temperature Requirements

For safe and reliable operation of equipment, locate the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment.
The HP Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature (TMRA) for most server products is 95°F (35°C). Therefore, the temperature in the room where the rack is located should not exceed 95°F (35°C).
The operating temperature inside the rack is always higher than the room temperature and is dependent on the configuration of equipment in your rack. Check the TMRA for each piece of equipment before installation.
The maximum internal rack temperature for your configuration should not exceed the values in the following table.
Table 2-1: Rack Internal Temperature Maximums
Equipment Included Maximum Internal Rack
HP rack-mountable servers 95°F/35°C
HP rack-mountable options 104°F/40°C
HP PDUs 122°F/50°C
Other manufacturers’ options See other manufacturers’
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing third-party options:
Make sure that the option equipment does not impede airflow to the
rack-mountable products already installed in the rack or increase the internal rack temperature beyond the HP specified maximum rating.
Make sure that the manufacturer’s Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating
Temperature for the option equipment is not exceeded when the option equipment is installed in a HP rack.
Configuration Factors
Temperature
specifications
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