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REV 02 May, 2013 This document describes installation and maintenance procedures for the SVR-I1U-1304 server. This server has slots for four 3.5-inch drive assemblies. Some server components are replaceable as field replaceable units (FRUs). Refer to your product documentation for information on which components are FRUs.
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EMC provides a power and weight calculator at http:// powercalculator.EMC.com. Use this calculator to refine the power and heat values in the table below to more-closely match the specific server hardware configuration. Ensure that the server installation site meets the requirements for your configuration.
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Rating label on the chassis. For additional information, refer to the preparation/planning guides for your specific site and cabinet. Operating limits The ambient temperature specification is measured at the front bezel inlet. The site must have air conditioning of the correct size and placement to maintain the specified ambient temperature range and offset the heat dissipation listed in the table that follows.
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10. Power up the server. EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Verifying the mounting kit parts Verify that the server mounting kit includes the parts listed in table that follows. Table 5 Mounting kit parts Component 2 universal rail assemblies Attach back to front on either side between (consists of slide rails for connection to the cabinet channels cabinet and inner rails for connection to server)
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4. Secure the alignment post assembly in place with the screw that you removed. The screw goes in the hole opposite the hole from which you removed it. Figure 1 Switching from round rail alignment posts to square alignment posts CL4951 EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Removing inner rails from the rail assemblies Perform the procedure that follows on each rail assembly. Refer to Figure 2 on page 7 while performing the procedure. Procedure 1. Slide the inner rail out from the slide rail as far as possible. 2.
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1 U (1.75 in) cabinet space for the server, and insert the alignment posts securely into the holes (Figure 4 on page An audible click indicates that the connection is secure. EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Figure 4 Inserting rail alignment posts into rear channel holes CL5090 2. Pull the slide rail forward so the front alignment posts go securely into the holes on the front channel (Figure 5 on page An audible click indicates that the connection is secure. Figure 5 Inserting rail alignment posts into front channel holes CL5091 3.
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Procedure 1. On each slide rail bring the ball bearing retainer assembly fully to the front, so it rides onto the security knob (Figure 7 on page 11). EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Figure 7 Correct location for ball bearing retainer assembly CL5092 2. From the front of the cabinet, align the inner rails attached to the server with the white plastic guide block on the front inside of each slide rail (Figure 8 on page 11).
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Figure 10 Inserting the server in the cabinet CL4886 6. To further secure the rail assembly and server in the cabinet, insert and tighten a small stabilizer screw directly behind each bezel latch (Figure 11 on page 13). EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Figure 11 Installing the stabilizer screws CL4888 Connecting cables Procedure 1. Plug the power cords into the power supplies and connect these cords to AC power sources as described in the documentation for your product. 2. Attach any I/O cables as described in the documentation for your product. Installing the bezel Bezels are application specific, and may not appear as shown.
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Use the ESD kit when handling any FRU. If an emergency arises and the ESD kit is not available, follow the procedures in Emergency procedures (without an ESD kit) on page EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Emergency procedures (without an ESD kit) In an emergency when an ESD kit is not available, use the procedures below to reduce the possibility of an electrostatic discharge by ensuring that your body and the subassembly are at the same electrostatic potential. These procedures are not a substitute for the use of an ESD kit.
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1. If the bezel has a key lock, unlock the bezel with the provided key. 2. Press the two tabs on either side of the bezel to release the bezel from its latches, and pull the bezel off the latches. Figure 13 Removing the bezel CL4890 EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Replacing the faulted disk drive assembly Procedure 1. Attach an ESD wristband to your wrist and the server chassis. 2. Remove the faulted disk drive assembly (Figure 14 on page 17): a. Press the green button on the left side of the disk drive assembly to unlock the module’s lever.
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8. Install the replacement server on the rails in the cabinet. 9. Reconnect the cables that you removed from the original server to the replacement server. 10. Reinstall the bezel on the replacement server. 11. Power up the replacement server. EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Powering off the server Before removing the server from the cabinet, power it off as described in the documentation for your product. Disconnecting cables from the server Procedure 1. Unplug all power cords and I/O cables from the back of the server. 2.
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1. Remove the stabilizing screw behind the latch bracket on each side (Figure 18 on page 20). Figure 18 Removing the stabilizer screws CL4888 2. Pull the server forward until it locks in place (Figure 19 on page 21). EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Figure 19 Sliding server out of the cabinet to the locked position CL4852 3. Slide the blue disconnect tabs forward to release the inner rails from the slide rails (Figure 20 on page 21). Once you release the server from the inner rails, you must support the full weight of the server.
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1. With the flat side of the inner rail facing the side of the server, align the large end of the rail notches of the inner rail with the connection studs on the server and push the inner rail onto the connection studs. EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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2. Slide the inner rail forward along the server until the studs fit securely into the small end of the rail notches. An audible click indicates that the rail is secure. Figure 22 Attaching an inner rail to the server CL4891 Attaching the inner rails to the server...
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2. From the front of the cabinet, align the inner rails attached to the server with the white plastic guide block on the front inside of each slide rail (Figure 24 on page 25). EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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For clarity Figure 24 on page 25 shows the inner rail without the server attached. Figure 24 Aligning the inner rail with white plastic guide block CL5093 3. Slide the server into the cabinet so the inner rails extends over the plastic guide blocks and the first part of the ball bearing retainer assemblies (Figure 25 on page 25).
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1. Pushing on the ends, not the middle, of the bezel, press the bezel onto the latch brackets until is snaps into place. 2. If the bezel has a key lock, lock the bezel with the provided key and store the key in a secure place. EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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Figure 28 Installing the bezel CL4889 Reconnecting cables Plug all power and I/O cables that you removed from the original server into the back of the replacement server. Powering up the server Power up the server as described in the documentation for your product. Removing the slide rails from the cabinet If you ever need to remove the rails from the cabinet, use the procedure that follows.
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Slide the rail out of the channel, and remove it from the cabinet. Figure 30 Releasing the rail from the cabinet channels Rear CL4856 EMC SVR-I1U-1304 Server Installation and Maintenance Guide...
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