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PRIMECENTER Rack Installation Guidefor SPARC Enterprise M3000 / M4000 / M5000 Servers

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CONTENTS

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Table of contents 1 Recommended 19"-PRIMECENTER Rack 2 With 1100 mm Depth ................. 9

2 Precautions ....................................................................................................... 10

2.1 Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices............................................ 10 2.2 Notes on Installing into the Rack ............................................................... 11

3 Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate ............................................................................. 12

3.1 Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate for PRIMECENTER Racks (1/2008) .............. 12

4 Environment Protection................................................................................... 16

5 Hardware Mounting .......................................................................................... 17

5.1 General Installation Notes ......................................................................... 17 5.1.1 Rack Requirements ................................................................................................ 17 5.1.2 PRIMECENTER Rack ............................................................................................ 18 5.1.3 3rd-Party Rack......................................................................................................... 18

5.2 Unpacking the SPARC Enterprise Server.................................................. 20 5.3 General Safety Notes for Mounting Equipment into a Rack....................... 21 5.4 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server ........................................ 22

5.4.1 Mounting Requirements for PRIMECENTER Racks.............................................. 22 5.4.2 Components Check List ......................................................................................... 23

5.4.2.1 Rail Kit (CA07082-E021) Components ..................................................................23 5.4.2.2 Rail Kit Screws ......................................................................................................24 5.4.2.3 Cable Management Arm Kit (CA07082-E011).......................................................24

5.4.3 Attaching the Slide Rails......................................................................................... 25 5.4.4 Checking Installed Slide Rails ................................................................................ 36 5.4.5 Attaching the Cable Management Arm .................................................................. 38 5.4.6 M3000 Photos......................................................................................................... 40 5.4.7 Cable management photo ...................................................................................... 41

5.5 Mounting Requirements for SPARC Enterprise M4000 / M5000 Servers and for PRIMECENTER Racks .......................................................................... 42 5.6 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server ........................................ 43

5.6.1 Mounting the Cage Nuts......................................................................................... 43 5.6.2 Mounting the M4000 Slide Rails .................................................................. 44 5.6.3 Server Mounting by means of a lifter...................................................................... 47 5.6.4 Removing the Plinth ............................................................................................... 48 5.6.5 Attaching the Cable Support Arm to the M4000..................................................... 49 5.6.6 Attaching alternative Cable Managers to the M4000 ............................................. 51

5.7 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server ........................................ 52 5.7.1 Mounting the Cage Nuts ................................................................................. 52 5.7.2 Mounting the M5000 Slide Rails .................................................................. 53 5.7.3 Server Mounting by means of a lifter...................................................................... 55 5.7.4 Removing the Plinth ......................................................................................... 56 5.7.5 Attaching the Cable Support Arm to the M5000...................................... 57

5.8 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit................................. 60 5.8.1 Mounting Requirements for the SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit and for PRIMECENTER Racks ........................................................................ 61 5.8.2 Mounting the Slide Rails ................................................................................. 62 5.8.3 Installing the External I/O Expansion Unit on the Mounting Rails...... 64 5.8.4 Installing the Cable Management ................................................................ 65 5.8.5 Installing the AC Cords ................................................................................... 68

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6 Mounting Power Distribution Units into a PRIMECENTER Rack.................. 69

6.1 Vertical Mounting on the Rear Side of the Rack ........................................ 70 6.2 Horizontal Rear Side Mounting for the Single-Phase PDUs ...................... 72 6.3 Horizontal Lateral Mounting Using 2HU Mounting Kit S26361-F2262-E301 /-L301 ............................................................................... 73 6.4 AC Power Cabling for SPARC Enterprise M3000 / M4000 / M5000 Servers ............................................................................................................... 74

6.4.1 Power Feed Redundancy............................................................................... 74 6.4.2 Power Cabling with an Uninterruptible Power Supply ........................... 74 6.4.3 Power Cabling with Dual Power Feed and Single-Phase PDUs........ 75 6.4.4 Power Cabling with Three-Phases PDU.................................................... 76

Table of Figures FIGURE 1.1 PRIMECENTER racks ....................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 3.1 Anti-tilt plate with appropriate screws .............................................................................. 12 FIGURE 3.2 Mounting the anti-tilt plate (1) .......................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 3.3 Mounting the anti-tilt plate (2) .......................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 3.4 Mounting the anti-tilt plate (3) .......................................................................................... 15 FIGURE 5.1 PRIMECENTER rack dimensions.................................................................................... 19 FIGURE 5.2 Taking the SPARC Enterprise Server out of the package onto a lifter............................ 20 FIGURE 5.3 Enhanced support bracket 1U (max. 15kg) ..................................................................... 22 FIGURE 5.4 Mounting a support bracket (1)........................................................................................ 22 FIGURE 5.5 Rail kit components ......................................................................................................... 23 FIGURE 5.6 Slide rail kit screws .......................................................................................................... 24 FIGURE 5.7 Cable management arm kit.............................................................................................. 24 FIGURE 5.8 Slide rail components ...................................................................................................... 25 FIGURE 5.9 Large-sized brackets ....................................................................................................... 26 FIGURE 5.10 Mounting the brackets ................................................................................................... 27 FIGURE 5.11 Bracket-1 attachment..................................................................................................... 28 FIGURE 5.12 Bracket-2 attachment..................................................................................................... 28 FIGURE 5.13 Mounting the right slide rail............................................................................................ 29 FIGURE 5.14 Mounting the left slide rail .............................................................................................. 30 FIGURE 5.15 Attaching the inner slide rails on the server................................................................... 31 FIGURE 5.16 Right side view to the inner slide rail ............................................................................. 31 FIGURE 5.17 Inner slide rail holding bracket ....................................................................................... 32 FIGURE 5.18 Mounting the jig ............................................................................................................. 32 FIGURE 5.19 Inserting the rails ........................................................................................................... 33 FIGURE 5.20 Positioning the bearing board........................................................................................ 34 FIGURE 5.21 Inserting the server ........................................................................................................ 35 FIGURE 5.22 Ckecking the placement of the slide rails ...................................................................... 36 FIGURE 5.23 Removing the jig ............................................................................................................ 37 FIGURE 5.24 Tightening the thumb screws......................................................................................... 37 FIGURE 5.25 Attaching the cable management arm........................................................................... 38 FIGURE 5.26 Securing the cables ....................................................................................................... 39 FIGURE 5.27 Cable mamagement arm with inserted server............................................................... 39 FIGURE 5.28 Mounted slide rails (4 photos)........................................................................................ 40 FIGURE 5.29 Cable management arm photo ...................................................................................... 41 FIGURE 5.30 Mounting the support brackets ...................................................................................... 42 FIGURE 5.31 Attaching cage nuts ....................................................................................................... 43 FIGURE 5.32 Attaching the brackets ................................................................................................... 44 FIGURE 5.33 Detailed slide rail figure of the SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server................................. 44 FIGURE 5.34 Aplying the stencil .......................................................................................................... 45 FIGURE 5.35 Fixing the slide rails in position on the rack ................................................................... 45 FIGURE 5.36 Fixing the inner parts of the inner rail ............................................................................ 46 FIGURE 5.37 Placing the lifter ............................................................................................................. 47 FIGURE 5.38 Inserting the inner rails .................................................................................................. 47

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FIGURE 5.39 Removing the plinth from the bottom of the unit............................................................ 48 FIGURE 5.40 Secure the unit to the rack............................................................................................. 49 FIGURE 5.41 Fixing the support arm in position with screws .............................................................. 49 FIGURE 5.42 Securing the power cables ............................................................................................ 50 FIGURE 5.43 Illustrating the precaution note on cable routing............................................................ 51 FIGURE 5.44 Illustrating the precaution note on cable routing............................................................ 52 FIGURE 5.45 Attaching the brackets ................................................................................................... 53 FIGURE 5.46 Detailed slide rail figure of the SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server................................. 53 FIGURE 5.47 Applying the stencil ........................................................................................................ 54 FIGURE 5.48 Fixing the slide rails in position on the rack ................................................................... 54 FIGURE 5.49 Placing the lifter ............................................................................................................. 55 FIGURE 5.50 Placing the lifter ............................................................................................................. 55 FIGURE 5.51 Setting the pins in the holes........................................................................................... 55 FIGURE 5.52 Securing the slide rails................................................................................................... 56 FIGURE 5.53 Removing the plinth from the bottom of the unit............................................................ 56 FIGURE 5.54 Securing the unit to the rack .......................................................................................... 57 FIGURE 5.55 Folding the cable support arm ....................................................................................... 57 FIGURE 5.56 Fixing the Support Arm in Position with Screws ............................................................ 58 FIGURE 5.57 Securing the power cable .............................................................................................. 59 FIGURE 5.58 Installing the Chassis Lock Brackets ............................................................................. 60 FIGURE 5.59 Mounting the support brackets ...................................................................................... 61 FIGURE 5.60 Mounting kit.................................................................................................................... 62 FIGURE 5.61 Sliding flange ................................................................................................................. 62 FIGURE 5.62 Installing the mounting brackets in a cabinet................................................................. 63 FIGURE 5.63 Installing the I/O Expansion Unit in the rack.................................................................. 64 FIGURE 5.64 Installing the cable management support brackets ....................................................... 65 FIGURE 5.65 Cable plate, SUN/Fujitsu version, top view ................................................................... 65 FIGURE 5.66 Cable plate, Fujitsu version, top view ............................................................................ 66 FIGURE 5.67 Cable plate and support bracket, side view................................................................... 66 FIGURE 5.68 SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit in PRIMECENTER Rack 1100mm deep ......... 67 FIGURE 5.69 AC Cables and Cords .................................................................................................... 68 FIGURE 6.1 Single-phase PDU, vertical mounting, rear side.............................................................. 70 FIGURE 6.2 Three-phases PDU, vertical mounting, rear side............................................................. 71 FIGURE 6.3 Single-phase PDU, horizontal mounting, rear side, sample 1......................................... 72 FIGURE 6.4 Single-phase PDU, horizontal mounting, rear side, sample 2......................................... 72 FIGURE 6.5 Single-phase PDUs, lateral mounting, right side of the rack (dummy covers removed at the rack front)............................................................................................ 73 FIGURE 6.6 Three-phases PDUs, lateral mounting ............................................................................ 73 FIGURE 6.7 Dual power feed, single-phase PDUs.............................................................................. 75 FIGURE 6.8 Single power feed, three-phases PDU ............................................................................ 76

Recommended 19"-PRIMECENTER Rack 2 With 1100 mm Depth

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1 Recommended 19"-PRIMECENTER Rack 2 With 1100 mm Depth 24 HU height 38 HU height 46 HU height + 2x 2 HU vertical + 3x 2 HU vertical + 4x 2 HU vertical

S26361-K826-V212 S26361-K826-V213 S26361-K826-V214

SPARC® Enterprise servers can be mounted in PCR2 versions with 1100 mm depth. If the mounting kits do NOT fit to the required rack, please order additional kits separately. For more details refer to the Product Facts: “PRIMECENTER Rack-Design Guide” and “Configuration PRIMECENTER Rack”. To get a server or I/O-Box mounted in a PCR2 from the factory you have to order this as an additional service.

FIGURE 1.1 PRIMECENTER racks

To expand an existing PCR2 with only 1000mm depth the following remodelling kits are available:

• S26361-F2735-L212 Remodelling kit, 24U, up to 1100mm depth • S26361-F2735-L213 Remodelling kit, 38U, up to 1100mm depth • S26361-F2735-L214 Remodelling kit, 46U, up to 1100mm depth

Precautions

2 Precautions

2.1 Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Electrostatic-sensitive components may be identified by the following sticker:

To protect both yourself and the equipment, observe the following safety precautions. ESD Precautions Item Problem Precaution ESD Electrostatic

Discharge (ESD) Connect the ESD connector to your server and wear the wrist strap or foot strap jack/wrist or when handling printed circuit boards. There are four antistatic strap at-tachment foot strap points on the chassis: 1. Right side towards the front 2. Left side towards the front 3. Center at the rear 4. Center of the fan tray assembly, at the front

ESD mat ESD An approved ESD mat provides protection from static damage when used with a wrist strap or foot strap. The mat also cushions and protects small parts that are at-tached to printed circuit boards.

ESD packaging box

ESD Place the board or component in the ESD safe packag-ing box after you remove it. The CPU/Memory board packaging box provides two ESD safe work surfaces.

CAUTION! Attach the cord of the antistatic wrist strap directly to the server. Do not attach the antistatic wrist strap to the ESD mat connection. The antistatic wrist strap and any components you remove must be at the same electrical potential. Important You will find a detailed description for handling ESD components in the

relevant European or international standards (EN 61340-5-1, ANSI/ESD S20.20).

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Precautions

2.2 Notes on Installing into the Rack

CAUTION!

• For safety reasons, at least two/four persons are required to install the system in the rack because of its weight and size.

• Before connecting or disconnecting cables observe the relevant notes in

the chapter “Important notes” in the technical manual for the corresponding rack. The technical manual is supplied with the corresponding rack.

• Make sure when installing the rack that the anti-tilt mechanism is

properly mounted.

• For safety reasons no more than one unit may be pulled out of the rack at a given time during installation and maintenance work.

• If several units are pulled out of the rack at the same time there is a risk

that the rack will tip over.

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Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate

3 Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate This chapter describes how to mount the anti-tilt plate on the PRIMECENTER Rack.

CAUTION! Make sure that the floor at the final place of installation has sufficient load- bearing capacity!

3.1 Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate for PRIMECENTER Racks (1/2008)

M8x12mm

M8x12mm

M5x8mm

M5x8mm

FIGURE 3.1 Anti-tilt plate with appropriate screws

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Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate

Push the anti-tilt plate under the rack from the front.

CAUTION! The anti-tilt plate must make firm contact with the ground at the front.

Move central grounding point to the right if required

1 Clamping nut M5 2 Mounting bracket 3 Allen screw M5x8mm 4 Allen screw M8x12mm

Insert Clamping nut M5 in the rack profile (rack back side)

FIGURE 3.2 Mounting the anti-tilt plate (1)

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Mounting the Anti-Tilt Plate

Position of right mounting bracket

Allen screw M5x8mm (right hand side of the rack) Tool: Allen key M4

Allen screw M8x12mm Tool: Allen key M6

Bracket mounted in the right corner at the rear of the rack. Insert bracket in the rear left corner of the rack, tighten the screw M5x8 and move it to the right into posi-tion. Align screw thread M8 in the anti-tilt plate with the drill hole of the mounting bracket and tighten the screw M8x12mm. Afterwards please mount the left bracket.

Left bracket

FIGURE 3.3 Mounting the anti-tilt plate (2)

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Tighten the screw

Bracket mounted at the left rear corner of the rack.

Take out the leveling foot, raise the rolls, adjust the rack.

Tighten the screws.

Short and extended anti-tilt plate

FIGURE 3.4 Mounting the anti-tilt plate (3)

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Environment Protection

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4 Environment Protection Environmental friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the FTS standard for “environ-mental friendly product design and development”. This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dis-assembly and recycling have been taken into account. This saves resources and thus reduces the harm done to the environment. Notes on saving energy Devices which do not have to be powered on permanently should be switched off until they are needed as well as during long breaks and after completion of work. Notes on packaging Please do not demolish the packaging. You may need it in future for transporting your system unit. If possible, the device should only be transported in its original packaging. Note on labeling plastic parts Please avoid sticking your own labels on plastic parts wherever possible, because this makes it difficult to recycle them. Returning, recycling and disposal For details on take-back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe, con-tact your FTS branch office/subsidiary or our recycling center in Paderborn/ Ger-many:

Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel. +49 5251 8180-10 Fax +49 5251 8180-15

Hardware Mounting

5 Hardware Mounting

5.1 General Installation Notes

CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in the Safety Instructions manual. Do not expose the SPARC Enterprise Server to extreme environmental conditions (see section “Technical Data” on page 9). Protect it from dust, humidity and heat. Never expose a HDD module to a temperature shock (see section “Handling drives and data storage media” in the Safety Instructions manual). Avoid the occurrence of condensation inside and on the outside of the hard disk drives before the SPARC Enterprise Server has been acclimatized in its operating environment for an acclimatization time.

Temperature difference (°C) (operating environment/

outside temperature) Minimum acclimatization time

(hours)

5 3 10 5 15 7 20 8 25 9 30 10

Acclimatization time

The temperature difference in the table above represents the difference between the operation temperature and the external, transport or storage temperature.

5.1.1 Rack Requirements PRIMECENTER Racks from FTS support the installation of SPARC Enterprise Serv-ers. The installation into 3rd-Party Racks is possible if they support the EIA-310-D standard for 19-inch racks and the appropriate climatic conditions and if they provide an appropriate tilt protection. To accommodate the ventilation concept and to ensure proper ventilation of the components in the rack any unused areas must be closed using dummy covers. The power is supplied via the socket strips available in the rack.

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5.1.2 PRIMECENTER Rack • Frontally bolted telescopic rails. • The rails are provided with a linear alignment facility to ensure an adjustment to

different rack depths. • Extended cable management within the lateral rack area.

5.1.3 3rd-Party Rack Certain boundary conditions are to be fulfilled: • Installation dimensions (see the dimensions shown in the figure below).

1 rack front side 2 rack rear side A rack depth (comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 1100 mm) B rack width (comparison PRIMECENTER Rack 700 mm) C clearance of the 19-inch installation level C1 front 19-inch installation level C2 rear 19-inch installation level D area for cable routing (cable area depth) and ventilation E area for front panel and ventilation F right and left area for support systems P SPARC Enterprise Server installation depth a1 left mounting flange (strut) in front a2 right mounting flange (strut) in front b1 left mounting flange (strut) in rear b2 right mounting flange (strut) in rear

• The operability of the safety mechanisms at the SPARC Enterprise Server (e.g.

stoppers or holding back systems) must be guaranteed. • The form of the rack mounting flanges (struts) must ensure the frontal screwing of

the rails. • The rails are provided with a linear alignment facility to ensure an adjustment to

different rack depths. • Climatic conditions:

For the ventilation of the installed SPARC Enterprise Server a large air intake in the rack front and a large outtake in the rear cover of the rack are necessary. The principle cooling concept is designed for horizontal self-ventilation of the installed devices (air flow from the front to the rear, prevention against air backflow from the rear to the front inside the rack).

• Power Distribution: For the installation in 3rd-Party Racks appropriate socket stripes have to be used.

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SPARC

EnterpriseServer

FIGURE 5.1 PRIMECENTER rack dimensions

For legend information refer to page 18.

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5.2 Unpacking the SPARC Enterprise Server

CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in the Safety Instructions manual. • If you need to lift or transport the SPARC Enterprise Server ask other persons to

help you.

• Do not unpack the SPARC Enterprise Server until it is at its installation location.

• Transport the SPARC Enterprise Server to the place where you want to set it up.

• It is recommended not to demolish the original packaging material as it may be required for transportation at a later date.

• Unpack all individual parts.

• Check the delivery for any damage during transport.

• Check whether the delivery is in accordance with the details on the delivery receipt.

The identification rating plate is located on the rear on the SPARC Enterprise Server. Notify your supplier immediately if the delivery does not correspond to the delivery receipt.

1. 2.

3.

Move the lifter towards the des-tination rack by keeping the server in the lowest position.

FIGURE 5.2 Taking the SPARC Enterprise Server out of the package onto a lifter

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5.3 General Safety Notes for Mounting Equipment into a Rack

CAUTION! • Please observe the safety notes in the Safety Instructions manual, particularly the

section “Special safety note for rack cabinets”.

• At least two persons are needed to position the server into/out of the rack. • The heaviest 19” component must be mounted on the lowest level of the rack. If

there are components like UPS, PRIMEQUEST 520 or PRIMEPOWER 850/900 which are heavier than the M3000 / M4000 / M5000 you should place this server above the other component.

• The rack can tip over when more than one unit is pulled out.

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5.4 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server

5.4.1 Mounting Requirements for PRIMECENTER Racks To mount a SPARC Enterprise M3000 server into a PRIMECENTER Rack 2x SUP-PORT BRACKET 1HU S26361-F2735-E10 / L10 are necessary additionally to the rail kit:

FIGURE 5.3 Enhanced support bracket 1U (max. 15kg)

View from rear side

M5 screw (2) tightening torque Mmax = 250 Ncm ±10%

FIGURE 5.4 Mounting a support bracket (1)

To mount the left rail in the PRIMECENTER Rack the delivered two 1HU support brackets have to be mounted at first on the rear left support upright (strut). The brackets have to be mounted on the HU for the M3000 server. General information is provided in the manual “PRIMECENTER Rack-System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, BS2000, STORAGE” (U41282-J-Z156-1-74). This section describes the procedures for assembling and attaching the rail kit and cable management arm (CMA) to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server and for in-stalling the M3000 server in a rack.

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5.4.2 Components Check List

5.4.2.1 Rail Kit (CA07082-E021) Components

FIGURE 5.5 Rail kit components

No. Parts name / CA drawing number Parts position Required

number Remarks

1 Middle-sized bracket / CA32476-Y701 Front 2 Same articles for right and left

2 Large-sized bracket / CA32476-Y715 Right rear 1 3 Large-sized bracket / CA32476-Y713 Left rear 1 4 Small-sized bracket / CA32476-Y705 Left rear 1 5 Large-sized bracket attachment /

CA32476-Y714 Rear 2 Same articles

for right and left 6 Bracket -1 attachment / CA32476-Y700 Left rear 1 7 Bracket -2 attachment / CA32476-Y703 Right rear 1 8 Slide rail / CA82287-0145 Side surface 2 Same articles

for right and left 9 Jig Rear 1

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5.4.2.2 Rail Kit Screws

FIGURE 5.6 Slide rail kit screws

No. Parts name / CA drawing number Parts position Required number Remarks

10 M3 flathead screw / F6-SSA3-08121 4 M3 x 8mm 11 M5 cage nut / CA30205-0392 2 12 M5 flathead screw / F6-SSA5-10121 8 M5 x 10mm 13 Washer / CA82224-Y021 8 14 M5 screw / F6-SW2N5-16121 2 M5 x 16mm 15 M4 bind screw (short type) / F6-SBD4-05121 12 M4 x 5mm 16 M4 bind screw (long type) / F6-SBD4-08121 4 M4 x 8mm 17 M4 screw / F6-SW2N4-08121 1 M4 x 8mm

5.4.2.3 Cable Management Arm Kit (CA07082-E011)

FIGURE 5.7 Cable management arm kit

No. Parts name / CA drawing number Parts posi-tion

Required number Remarks

18 Cable management arm / CA32476-C750 1 19 Inner slide rail holding bracket / CA32476-Y763 Left rear 1 20 Velcro fastener / CA32476-Y764 6 21 M4 bind screw (long type) / F6-SBD4-08121 2 M4 x 8mm 22 M4 screw / F6-SW2N4-08121 2 M4 x 8mm

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5.4.3 Attaching the Slide Rails 1. Draw out the inner slide rails from the slide rails. The slide rail consists of outer slide rail, middle slide rail, and inner slide rail. Inner slide rails are to be attached to both side surfaces of the server.

FIGURE 5.8 Slide rail components

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2. Attach the large, middle and small-sized brackets to the rack columns. a. Attach the large-sized bracket attachment to the large-sized bracket.

FIGURE 5.9 Large-sized brackets

b. Attach the middle-sized brackets to the front columns. c. Attach the small-sized bracket to the left rear column. *1 d. Attach the large-sized brackets to the rear columns. *2

*1 Use the small-sized bracket in case the distance between the front and the rear columns is less than 748 mm.

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FIGURE 5.10 Mounting the brackets

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3. Attach the bracket-1 attachment to the end of the right slide rail, as viewed from the rear of the rack.

FIGURE 5.11 Bracket-1 attachment

In the same manner, attach the bracket-2 attachment to the end of the left slide rail, as viewed from the rear of the rack.

FIGURE 5.12 Bracket-2 attachment

Note - The left and right brackets are different in shape. Each bracket must be

installed in its proper position.

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4. Attach the slide rail fitted with the bracket-1 attachment to the middle and large-sized brackets that are secured to the right column, as viewed from the rear. a. Attach the slide rails to the middle-sized brackets. *1 b. Attach the slide rails to the large-sized brackets. *2 c. Attach the slide rails to the small-sized bracket. *3

FIGURE 5.13 Mounting the right slide rail

*1 To secure the middle-sized bracket to the slide rail, use the center of the oval hole on the rail. *2 When multiple screw holes are available on the large-sized bracket, use the holes that are nearest to and far-thest from the rear column.

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5. Attach the slide rail fitted with the bracket-2 attachment to the middle and large-sized brackets that are secured to the left column, as viewed from the rear. a. Attach the slide rails to the middle-sized brackets. *1 b. Attach the slide rails to the large-sized brackets. *2

FIGURE 5.14 Mounting the left slide rail

*1 To secure the middle-sized bracket to the slide rail, use the center of the oval hole on the rail.

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6. Attach the inner slide rails in place on the server. To attach the inner slide rail, use four M4 bind screws (short type) on each side surface of the server.

FIGURE 5.15 Attaching the inner slide rails on the server

Right side view:

FIGURE 5.16 Right side view to the inner slide rail

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7. Attach the inner slide rail holding bracket to the inner slide rail. To secure the inner slide rail holding bracket, put two M4 bind screws (long type) on the inner slide rail and tighten up toward the server.

FIGURE 5.17 Inner slide rail holding bracket

8. Put the jig to the end of both inner slide rails (use the jig as a prop stick and sandwich it between the rails at the farthest possible point from the server).

FIGURE 5.18 Mounting the jig

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9. Insert the middle slide rail into the outer slide rails until fully seated.

FIGURE 5.19 Inserting the rails

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10. Slide the bearing board (thin metal sheet with oval holes) that is housed in the rails, near the front surface of the rail.

Note - Ensure that the bearing board is properly positioned to avoid damage to the server when the server is installed in or extended from the rack.

FIGURE 5.20 Positioning the bearing board

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11. Release the locking lever on the inner slide rails and insert the server into the rack.

FIGURE 5.21 Inserting the server

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5.4.4 Checking Installed Slide Rails Note - To avoid possible damage to the server, follow these procedures carefully.

12. Check the placement of the slide rails at both front and rear ends of the right and

the left rails.

FIGURE 5.22 Ckecking the placement of the slide rails

Note - With the server extended fully out on the rails and firmly supported by two persons, gently shake it to make sure the server does not come off from the slide rails.

13. In case the slide rails are not properly installed, rework from Step 9.

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14. After you have checked that the slide rails are properly installed, remove the jig.

FIGURE 5.23 Removing the jig

15. Tighten the two thumbscrews on the front bezel to secure the server to the rack.

FIGURE 5.24 Tightening the thumb screws

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5.4.5 Attaching the Cable Management Arm 1. Place the arm end of the CMA into the bracket-1 attachment.

At the same time, hook the hinge part of the CMA to the bracket-2 attachment.

2. Use two M4 screws to secure the CMA to the bracket-1 attachment.

3. Slide the CMA to move it into the bracket-2 attachment.

4. Use the thumbscrew to attach the panel fastener of the CMA to the inner slide rail holding bracket that is secured to right rear rack column, as viewed from the rear of the rack.

FIGURE 5.25 Attaching the cable management arm

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5. Connect the power cord to the rear of the server. Pass the Velcro fasteners through the six cut-outs on the CMA to secure the ca-bles such as power cord and LAN cables in a bundle. In so doing, pull the server out to the front to give the cables the excess length. Status of cables when the server is pulled out:

FIGURE 5.26 Securing the cables

Status of cables when the server is stored inside the rack

FIGURE 5.27 Cable mamagement arm with inserted server

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5.4.6 M3000 Photos

Front

Front left Front right

Back

Back left

Back right

FIGURE 5.28 Mounted slide rails (4 photos)

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5.4.7 Cable management photo

FIGURE 5.29 Cable management arm photo

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5.5 Mounting Requirements for SPARC Enterprise M4000 / M5000 Servers and for PRIMECENTER Racks

CAUTION! When using a lifter the lowest two High Units (HU) have to be left unused or used for other purposes. Start mounting the server from the third HU up-wards counting from the bottom.

To mount the SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 servers into a PRIMECENTER Rack following parts are necessary additionally to the rail kit: • 2x SUPPORT BRACKET 2HU (S26361-F2735-L15)

Views from rear side

M5 screw (2) tightening torque Mmax = 250 Ncm ±10%

2HU support bracket (1) Two mounted support brackets,

using four M5 screws with centering washers

FIGURE 5.30 Mounting the support brackets

To mount the left rail in the PRIMECENTER Rack the delivered 2x 2HU support brackets have to be mounted at first on the rear left mounting flange (strut). The brackets have to be mounted on the lowest 4 HUs for this server. General information is provided in the manual “PRIMECENTER Rack-System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, BS2000, STORAGE” (U41282-J-Z156-1-74).

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5.6 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server The SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server cannot be mounted into the lowest two high units of the rack. This HUs have to be kept unused and closed by dummy covers or may be used for other rack components.

5.6.1 Mounting the Cage Nuts Attach 4x M5 cage nuts to the specified locations (middle holes of the HU spaces) on the front mounting flanges (will be used to fix the server’s front plate to the rack).

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FIGURE 5.31 Attaching cage nuts

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5.6.2 Mounting the M4000 Slide Rails Attach brackets to the four bracket parts of the slide rails (front, rear, right, and left parts) with screws (flat-head Phillips screws M2.5 x 2).

FIGURE 5.32 Attaching the brackets

FIGURE 5.33 Detailed slide rail figure of the SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server

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Fix the slide rails in the appropriate rack position with screws (two M5 flat-head Phil-lips screws at each of four locations) and washers (two at each of four locations). Use the enclosed stencil (Fujitsu branded) to get the correct position for the rails. Place the stencil bottom line to the rack level where the bottom of the system shall be located. The stencil marks show where to fix the slide rails.

FIGURE 5.34 Aplying the stencil

The same type of rail is used on both sides. Fix the rails in position on both sides. The bracket parts on the rear side are movable with the help of the springs. The brackets must be fixed in position while open.

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FIGURE 5.35 Fixing the slide rails in position on the rack

Centring washer

M5

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Fix the inner parts of the slide rails in correct position on the 19”-unit. Align the posi-tions of the holes on the inner rails with the pins on the unit, and slide the rails to-wards the unit front side (set the rails in a state where they are locked by the holes on the rear parts of the lock mechanisms).

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FIGURE 5.36 Fixing the inner parts of the inner rail

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5.6.3 Server Mounting by means of a lifter

• Place the lifter with the system in module direction as close as possible in front of the rack and secure the lifter with the parking brake.

• Lift the system into desired height by rotating the crank.

• Pull the middle parts of the telescope rails from the rack and push this over the inner telescope rail parts fixed on the system until they engage.

• Lower the lifter platform until the system floats over the platform by rotating the crank. The lifter can be removed.

FIGURE 5.37 Placing the lifter

Note When raising the unit do not grab the handles on the front. The handles on the front are only to be used for pushing in or pulling out the unit into/ out of the rack. They are not designed to bear the weight of the unit.

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FIGURE 5.38 Inserting the inner rails

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5.6.4 Removing the Plinth Remove the lifter from the unit and remove the plinth from the bottom of the unit (tightened with eight screws).

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FIGURE 5.39 Removing the plinth from the bottom of the unit

Unlock the telescope rails, push the system into the rack and tighten the four screws on the front to secure the unit to the rack.

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FIGURE 5.40 Secure the unit to the rack

5.6.5 Attaching the Cable Support Arm to the M4000 • Affix one end of the support arm to the unit with two screws . • Affix the other end to the rail (on the left as you face the rear of the rack). Slide

the support arm from the rear side to set the two tabs on the rail in position + , and set the knob lock in the hole on the rail to attach the support arm.

FIGURE 5.41 Fixing the support arm in position with screws

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Connect the power cables to the rear of the server unit. Note At this time, do not connect the power plugs to an outlet. Run the power cables through inside of the support arm and secure them with hook and loop fasteners. When securing the cables, give them some slack. Without any cable slack, the support arm cannot be folded or unfolded.

FIGURE 5.42 Securing the power cables

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5.6.6 Attaching alternative Cable Managers to the M4000 The Cable Support Arm isn’t suitable enough to carry all needed types of cables for the server. Especially optical cables and CU-cables for Link connections to External I/O Expansion Units aren’t appropriately for the support arm. Therefore up to two Ca-ble Managers S26361-F2735-E7/-L7 can be added (only in PCR2). They have to be located in the upper three HUs of the server. One HU space shall be left open be-tween the two cable managers. For mounting see the manual “PRIMECENTER Rack-System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, BS2000, STORAGE” (U41282-J-Z156-1-74)

For cable routing take care for the cables not to come into conflict with the telescope rail, when the server gets extracted from the rack.

FIGURE 5.43 Illustrating the precaution note on cable routing

The picture shows the routing with the maximum number (4) of CU-Link cables. To avoid a mechanical conflict with the standard cable support arm (described in chap. 5.6.5) this support arm shall not be installed if the Cable Managers S26361-F2735-E7-/L7 are used. Note: Cable routing shall be done in a way that extracting and inserting of PCI cards

from and into the IOU can still be done.

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5.7 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server The SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server cannot be mounted into the lowest two high units of the rack. This HUs have to be kept unused and closed by dummy covers or may be used for other rack components. Due to the heavy weight it is mandatory to use a lifter for mounting the M5000 into a rack. The lifter which is recommended by FSC for this purpose can only lift the server up to the 27th level (lowest HU of the system). This restricts the number of M5000 servers within one rack: Up to three M5000 servers can be mounted in a PRIMECENTER Rack.

5.7.1 Mounting the Cage Nuts Attach 4x M5 cage nuts to the specified locations (middle holes of the HU spaces) on the front mounting flanges (will be used to fix the server’s front plate to the rack).

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FIGURE 5.44 Illustrating the precaution note on cable routing

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5.7.2 Mounting the M5000 Slide Rails Attach brackets to the four bracket parts of the slide rails (front, rear, right, and left parts) with screws (flat-head Phillips screws M2.5 x 2).

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FIGURE 5.45 Attaching the brackets

FIGURE 5.46 Detailed slide rail figure of the SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server

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Fix the slide rails in the appropriate rack position with screws (four M5 flat-head Phil-lips screws at each of four locations) and washers (four at each of four locations). Use the enclosed stencil (Fujitsu branded) to get the correct position fort the rails. Place the stencil bottom line to the rack level where the bottom of the system shall be located. The stencil marks show where to fix the slide rails.

FIGURE 5.47 Applying the stencil

The same type of rail is used on both sides. Fix the rails in position on both sides. The bracket parts on the rear side are movable with the help of the springs. The brackets must be fixed in position while open.

M5

Centering washer

FIGURE 5.48 Fixing the slide rails in position on the rack

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5.7.3 Server Mounting by means of a lifter • Place the lifter with the system in module direction as close as possible in front

of the rack and secure the lifter with the parking brake.

FIGURE 5.49 Placing the lifter

• Lift the system ca. 50mm above the desired height by rotating the crank. • Pull the telescope rails from the rack till the mechanical end stop • Slide the unit until the holes on the unit indicated as (1) come into contact with

the pins on the slide rails. Note When raising the unit, do not grab the handle on the front. The handle on the front is to be used for pushing in or drawing out the unit in the rack, and it is not designed to bear the weight of the unit.

• Lower the lifter platform until the pins approach the right locations by rotating the crank; lower the unit slowly to set the pins in the holes.

FIGURE 5.50 Placing the lifter

Pins

FIGURE 5.51 Setting the pins in the holes

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• Secure each slide rail with three M4-sized screws (six screws for both right and left rails in total).

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FIGURE 5.52 Securing the slide rails

• Lower the lifter platform until the lifter can be removed easily.

5.7.4 Removing the Plinth Remove the lifter from the unit and remove the plinth from the bottom of the unit (tightened with eight screws).

FIGURE 5.53 Removing the plinth from the bottom of the unit

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Unlock the telescope rails, push the system into the rack and tighten the four screws on the front to secure the unit to the rack.

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FIGURE 5.54 Securing the unit to the rack

5.7.5 Attaching the Cable Support Arm to the M5000 • Fold the cable support arm in such a way that the spring part is on the outside of

the arm and that it generates force to unfold the arm.

FIGURE 5.55 Folding the cable support arm

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• Affix one end of the support arm to the server unit with two knob screws . • Affix the other end of the support arm to the rail (on the right as you face the rear

of the rack). Slide the support arm from the rear side to set the four tabs on the rail in position + , and tighten the two knob screws to secure the arm to the rail.

FIGURE 5.56 Fixing the Support Arm in Position with Screws

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• Connect the power cables to the rear of the unit. Note At this time do not connect the power plugs to an outlet. • Run the power cables through the support arm and secure them with hook and

loop fasteners. When securing the cables, give them some slack. Without any ca-ble slack the support arm cannot be folded or unfolded.

FIGURE 5.57 Securing the power cable

The Cable Support Arm is suitable to carry all needed types of cables for the server, including optical cables and CU-cables for Link connections to IO expansion boxes. There is no need for additional Cable Managers like S26361-F2735-E7/-L7. Never-theless they can be added. They have to be located in the upper two HUs of the server. For mounting see the manual “PRIMECENTER Rack-System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, BS2000, STORAGE” (U41282-J-Z156-1-74).

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5.8 Mounting the SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit

CAUTION! • Please observe the safety notes in the Safety Instructions manual, particularly the

section “Special safety notes for rack cabinets”.

• At least two persons are needed to position the I/O Expansion Unit into/out of the rack.

• Locate a suitable mounting location in the cabinet (only PRIMECENTER Racks with 1100mm deep are suitable): o The External I/O Expansion Unit occupies a height of four rack units

(7 in./177,8 mm). o Mount the heaviest subassemblies at the lowest available opening to minimize

the precarious effects of a top-heavy system. o You have to stack the I/O Expansion Units direct above the SPARC Enterprise

Server M4000 (max. 2 units) or M5000 (max. 4 units). o For use together with SPARC Enterprise M8000 or M9000 servers up to eight

External I/O Expansion Units can be stacked in a PRIMECENTER Rack. o Do not install a shorter subassembly between I/O Expansion Unites where the

rear of the shorter subassembly might be difficult to reach.

FIGURE 5.58 Installing the Chassis Lock Brackets

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5.8.1 Mounting Requirements for the SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit and for PRIMECENTER Racks

To mount the SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit into a PRIMECENTER Rack following parts are necessary: • 2x SUPPORT BRACKET 2HU (S26361-F2735-L15)

Views from rear side

M5 screw (2) tightening torque Mmax = 250 Ncm ±10%

2HU support bracket (1) Two mounted support brackets,

using four M5 screws with center washers

FIGURE 5.59 Mounting the support brackets

To mount the left rail in the PRIMECENTER Rack the delivered 2x 2HU support brackets must first be mounted on the rear left mounting flange (strut). The first bracket has to be mounted on the lowest of the 4 HUs for the I/O Expansion Unit. General information is provided in the manual “PRIMECENTER Rack-System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, BS2000, STORAGE” (U41282-J-Z156-1-74).

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5.8.2 Mounting the Slide Rails The I/O Expansion Unit mounting kit includes a right-side mounting rail and a left-side mounting rail. The mounting rails are shipped assembled. The mounting kit includes two chassis lock brackets and an assortment of screws and caged nuts.

FIGURE 5.60 Mounting kit

Item Description 1 Left mounting bracket 2 Right mounting bracket 3 Left chassis lock bracket 4 Right chassis lock bracket

Loosen the screws which hold the sliding flanges to the mounting rails. This allows adjusting the rear parts of the flanges to different rack depths.

FIGURE 5.61 Sliding flange

Item Description 1 Sliding flange 2 Flange screws

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Attach the mounting rails to the cabinet: 1. At the front of the cabinet, orient the hooked portion of the mounting rail away

from you. 2. Loosely attach the front of the mounting rail to the cabinet. (Install and tighten the

screws, then loosen each screw approximately one-half turn.) 3. Repeat Step 1. and Step 2. for the second mounting rail. 4. At the rear of the cabinet slide the end of each mounting rail to fit the depth of the

cabinet. 5. Loosely attach the rear ends of the mounting rails to the cabinet.

FIGURE 5.62 Installing the mounting brackets in a cabinet

Note: For step 2 and 5 use Torx screws (M5x14mm), rosettes and cage nuts from

the FSC screw-kit A3C40097041. Do not use the Philips screws M6x12mm in a PRIMECENTER Rack!

Tighten the screws at the front of the cabinet. Verify that the rails at the rear of the cabinet can still slide slightly to the left and right.

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5.8.3 Installing the External I/O Expansion Unit on the Mounting Rails 1. Use an antistatic strap for this procedure. 2. Place the I/O Expansion Unit on the front of the mounting rails and slide the I/O

Expansion Unit into the cabinet. 3. Tighten the screws at the rear of the mounting rails. 4. Lock the front of the I/O Expansion Unit in place with two screws on each side.

FIGURE 5.63 Installing the I/O Expansion Unit in the rack

Note: For step 4 use Torx screws (M5x14mm), rosettes and cage nuts from the FSC

screw-kit A3C40097041. Do not use the Philips screws M6x12mm in a PRIMECENTER Rack!

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5.8.4 Installing the Cable Management At the rear of the cabinet, install the cable management support brackets: 1. Use an antistatic strap for this procedure. 2. Attach 4x M5 cage nuts in the adequately position on the rear mounting flanges 3. Place the support brackets just above the chassis mounting brackets and loosely

attach the support brackets to the cabinet with two screws each. Do not tighten the screws yet.

FIGURE 5.64 Installing the cable management support brackets

4. Place the cable plate between the support brackets.

On each side of the cable plate the forward tab rests on the bottom of the large cutout in the support bracket. The rear tab rests in a small depression in the top of the support bracket. This is the normal operating position for the cable plate.

FIGURE 5.65 Cable plate, SUN/Fujitsu version, top view

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FIGURE 5.66 Cable plate, Fujitsu version, top view

FIGURE 5.67 Cable plate and support bracket, side view

Item Description 1 Cable plate 2 Support bracket 3 Support tabs on the cable plate

5. Tighten the green captive screws at each side of the cable plate. 6. Tighten the mounting screws on the support brackets left and right.

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FIGURE 5.68 SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit in PRIMECENTER Rack 1100mm deep

SPARC Enterprise I/O Expansion Unit (Top View)

Cable carrier, SUN/Fujitsu version 2x SUPPORT BRACKET 2HU

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5.8.5 Installing the AC Cords 1. Use an antistatic strap for this procedure. 2. Attach an AC cord to an internal AC cable at the rear of the I/O Expansion Unit,

and then connect the AC cord to an AC outlet. Note Do not attempt to connect the internal AC cable directly to an AC socket

(power distribution unit or power strip). You must use one of the AC cords supplied with the I/O Expansion Unit.

3. Attach an AC cord to the remaining internal AC cable as in Step 2.

FIGURE 5.69 AC Cables and Cords

Note The fan might suddenly turn on when you insert a power supply unit (PSU)

into the I/O Expansion Unit. This is normal behavior if you are replacing a PSU while the other PSU is powered up.

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6 Mounting Power Distribution Units into a PRIMECENTER Rack For the SPARC Enterprise M3000 / M4000 / M5000 Servers single-phase and three-phases Power Distribution Units (PDU) are available. Each PDU can be mounted horizontally or vertically to cover various configuration requirements. Notes • Mounting PDUs on the rear side of the rack can disable the use of or restrict other

components.

• In the two cases listed below the following additional mounting set is necessary: 1x HOLDER EXTENSION LEAD S26361-F2262-E301 /-L301 1. if you want to mount more than one single-phase PDU horizontally on the

same height level (max. 4) 2. if you want to mount three-phases PDUs horizontally (max. 2 on the same

height level)

• The additional mounting set occupies vertical rack space (2 HUs).

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6.1 Vertical Mounting on the Rear Side of the Rack

FIGURE 6.1 Single-phase PDU, vertical mounting, rear side

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FIGURE 6.2 Three-phases PDU, vertical mounting, rear side

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6.2 Horizontal Rear Side Mounting for the Single-Phase PDUs

FIGURE 6.3 Single-phase PDU, horizontal mounting, rear side, sample 1

FIGURE 6.4 Single-phase PDU, horizontal mounting, rear side, sample 2

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6.3 Horizontal Lateral Mounting Using 2HU Mounting Kit S26361-F2262-E301 /-L301

FIGURE 6.5 Single-phase PDUs, lateral mounting, right side of the rack (dummy covers removed at the rack front)

FIGURE 6.6 Three-phases PDUs, lateral mounting

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6.4 AC Power Cabling for SPARC Enterprise M3000 / M4000 / M5000 Servers The PDU type depends on the customer’s requirements and the local AC power con-ditions. It is recommended that for each server inside a rack a separate PDU or a separate set of redundant PDUs are used. The PDU outlets, which were left open in the examples below, can be used to feed other infrastructure components, like switches or routers, until the maximum AC cur-rent rating of the PDU is reached.

6.4.1 Power Feed Redundancy The SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000 Servers and the related I/O Expansion Unit are prepared for “Dual Power Feed”. This feature increases the system availability in the case of power fail, supposed that only one power feed fails. One of two redun-dant power feeds is sufficient to power the whole system. The fully power redundancy is only reachable by using two PDUs. The use of only a single three-phases PDU generates only a phase redundancy. To achieve redundancy the power cabling has to be realized correctly as described in the sections below.

6.4.2 Power Cabling with an Uninterruptible Power Supply To increase the availability furthermore it is possible to assist one or both power feeds with Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS). In these cases the power cabling has to be done similar as described below. All cables which belong to a corresponding power feed have to be routed to one common UPS. If only one UPS is used the second power feed shall bypass the UPS. • If the UPS is mounted in the same rack the power cables can be routed directly

from the server to the UPS without using a PDU.

• If the UPS is located outside the rack a PDU should be used as described in sec-tions 6.4.3 or 6.4.4.

• A three phases UPS, which provides a three phases AC output, requires a PDU in any cases.

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6.4.3 Power Cabling with Dual Power Feed and Single-Phase PDUs

FIGURE 6.7 Dual power feed, single-phase PDUs

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6.4.4 Power Cabling with Three-Phases PDU

FIGURE 6.8 Single power feed, three-phases PDU

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