Toshiba Magnia Z310 User Manual page 85

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Connecting Hardware Devices
Removing the Server From the Rack (for maintenance or repair)
Before removing the server from the rack, review the information under
on page 75 and the Cautions, Warnings and Notes below.
CAUTION: If the rack contains additional servers that are currently in use, be
careful not to touch the hard disk drive eject lever or AC switch on those servers.
WARNING: Do not slide more than two Rack Mount Trays, out of the rack at the
same time. If two or more units are pulled out of the rack, the rack may become
unstable and topple over.
Do not put any weight on the server that is pulled out of the rack. Do not apply an
excessive load to a server pulled out of the rack because such a load may cause
the rail to be damaged or the rack to be unstable.
When working on servers on the upper part of a rack, do not put a ladder directly on
the rack or the server. A rail, rack and server may be damaged or unstable.
NOTE: Before sliding the server out of the rack, make certain that no cable(s)
connected to the server's back will be strained when the server is slid out.
When working on the server while it is slid out of the rack, be sure to slide the
server forward until it is secured by the lock on the rail.
Be careful not to touch the eject lever or the Power button of the hard disk drive
mounted in another system near the server you are working on.
To slide the server from the rack, proceed as follows.
1
Shut down the server if it is running, and turn off the power. Turn off all peripheral
units connected to the server.
2
Unplug the power cable. Make sure that the cables connected to the server are long
enough to allow the server to be extended from the rack. If the cables are too short,
disconnect them to avoid damaging the cables or the server.
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Maintenance Overview
Before You Start

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