Sliding The Chassis Forward/Backwards; Removing The Front Or Rear Chassis Cover - Silicon Graphics NAS MIS Setup Manual

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Sliding the Chassis Forward/Backwards

Removing the Front or Rear Chassis Cover

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To slide the chassis out in either direction, follow these steps:
1.
Push the two release latches in, at the left and right sides and in the center of the rail mounts,
towards the center of the chassis.
2. Pull the chassis out using the handles. The chassis will latch at the 20-inch (51-cm) limit.
3. To slide the chassis back in, depress the two release latches near the rail and slide it back in.
Caution: Make sure that only one person moves the chassis at any given time. It is possible to
get your fingers caught in the latches on either end if, while you're trying to push the chassis back
into a locked position, someone else accidently pulls from the other side. This can trap your finger
between the metal edges of the rail mount and the rack (potentially resulting in injury). For more
rack precautions, please see
Important: When a chassis cover is removed while an MIS NAS or JBOD system is powered
on, an intrusion sensor monitored by the BMC will detect its removal. If the cover is off for more
than 15 minutes or any system temperature sensor exceeds its threshold limit, the server will
perform an automatic orderly shutdown and power-off.
As shown in
Figure 2-11 on page
and rear chassis cover. Except for power supply maintenance, all service actions require that you
remove the front or rear chassis cover, detailed below.
1.
To remove a chassis cover, first follow the instructions in
Chassis Cover" on page
2. Remove the single security screw from the cover.
3. Push the detent, and slide the cover out and up from the chassis.
Chapter 4, "System
Safety,"and review the rack usage guidelines.
24, the top of the chassis is bifurcated; that is, there is a front
23.
Sliding the Chassis Forward/Backwards
"Removing the Front or Rear
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