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You can also use the HP NetServer rack configuration tools (for instance, HP
Rack Assistant) to make ordering easier and to automatically check that orders
are complete. These tools can be found on the HP web site. Use a Web browser to
go to the following URL:
http://www.hp.com/go/netserver
Then use the Search function with the words: "rack configuration tools." Find
one of the following in the list of search responses: "Ordering NetServers,"
"Select a Configuration," "Configuration Software," or "Rack Assistant."
Mount Each Unit in the Rack Enclosure
1. Position each unit following the original layout used to order the server.
Follow the instructions which accompany each component. If you do not
have the original layout, you can use HP rack configuration tools,
available at HP's web site, to regenerate it.
2. Rack-optimized HP NetServer and mass storage unit have instructions in
their user guides for mounting the units in the rack enclosure. For other
servers and storage units, rack mounting instructions are included with
optional rack-mount kits, if available. See the user or installation guide
or rack-mount kit instruction sheet which accompanies your unit for
details.
CAUTION
To prevent rack tip-over, extend or bolt on the anti-tip foot
before installing units on sliding members. Also prevent rack
tip-over by extending only one piece of equipment at a time
from the front or rear of the rack.
3. Begin at the bottom of the rack, installing the rack mount kit for the first
component. Install the UPS first, if you have one.
NOTE
For both safety and accessibility, always start assembly at the
bottom of the rack and work upward.
4. Be sure to locate and place rack nuts along the front outside face of the
vertical column before placing each component on its rails or base. The
pre-positioning of rack nuts allows the front of the component to be
secured to the front of the rack. (Some units use threaded inserts or bar
nuts, and require no rack nuts to secure the unit to the rack.)
5. Mount each unit on its accompanying rails, brackets, or slides.
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