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Pa g e 1 *372017-004* About t his d ocument This doc ument pr ov ides pr ocedur es for r ac k installation of an HP ProL iant DL100 G2 1TB, 3TB , or 6TB Data Prot ection S tor age Server (DP Storage Server). Instructions f or installing op tional HP Stor age W orks Modular Smart Arr ay (M S A) s torage sy stems ar e included w ith the MS A stor age[...]
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Pa g e 2 Fro n t p a n e l Bac k panel Installing the s erver int o the r ac k NO TE: Depending on the ra il assembly pr o vi ded, y our slide rails ma y var y slightl y fr om thos e in the follo w ing illustr ations. CAUT ION: Alw ays install the hea v iest item f irst , and c ontinue to popula te the rack fr om bottom to top. 1. Install the slide[...]
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Pa g e 3 b. Locat e the inner slide r ails: • On hard ware-mounted assemblies , remo v e the inner slide rails f ro m the outer slide r ails. T o do so, e xtend the i nner slide r ails fr om the fr ont of the rac k until the y lock in place . Then , pr ess the inner slide lock dow n, as sho wn, and pull the inner slide r ails str aight out . • [...]
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Pa g e 4 d. If installing a hard ware-mounted assembly , tighten all the slide r ail sc re ws. 4. Install the M S A cable : • F or the 3TB model, install the M SA cable , as sho wn . • F or the 6TB model , install the cable f or the second M S A in the adjacent slot. 5. Connec t the pow er cord to the bac k of the serve r . St arting the D P St[...]