Removing the crus, Removing a raid controller, Removing – IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 User Manual

Page 57: Crus, Raid, Controller

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Removing

the

CRUs

Attention:

This

section

describes

how

to

remove

the

CRUs

in

order

to

minimize

the

weight

of

the

DS4100

before

you

install

it

in

the

rack

cabinet.

However,

if

you

have

three

or

more

people

available

to

lift

and

install

the

DS4100

in

a

rack

cabinet,

you

might

not

find

it

necessary

to

remove

the

CRUs

before

you

install

the

DS4100.

If

this

is

the

case,

you

can

skip

the

CRU

removal

instructions

provided

in

this

section.

Instead,

continue

with

“Installing

the

DS4100

into

a

rack

cabinet”

on

page

28,

and

then

skip

the

CRU

replacement

instructions

provided

in

“Replacing

the

DS4100

CRUs”

on

page

29.

Use

the

following

procedures

to

remove

the

CRUs

from

the

DS4100

before

installation.

Use

these

instructions

after

you

have

completed

all

applicable

site,

rack

cabinet,

and

DS4100

preparations

(as

discussed

in

“Preparing

for

installation”

on

page

18)

and

installed

the

support

rails

(as

discussed

in

“Installing

the

support

rails”

on

page

22).

Alternately,

if

necessary,

you

can

use

these

instructions

to

lighten

the

DS4100

before

removing

it

from

the

shipping

box.

The

shipping

box

opens

to

provide

access

to

the

storage

server

CRUs.

The

DS4100

comes

with

a

rack-mounting

hardware

kit

for

installing

it

in

a

rack

cabinet.

It

is

easier

to

lift

the

DS4100

and

install

it

in

a

rack

cabinet

if

you

remove

all

the

CRUs

first.

You

will

need

an

antistatic

wrist

strap

and

a

cart

or

level

surface

(to

hold

the

CRUs).

Observe

the

precautions

listed

in

“Handling

static-sensitive

devices”

on

page

18.

In

the

following

procedure,

you

will

remove

the

following

CRUs

from

the

storage

server

before

you

install

it

in

the

rack

cabinet:

v

RAID

controllers

v

Power

supplies

v

Fans

v

Hot-swap

hard

disk

drives

You

do

not

need

to

remove

the

blank

trays.

Statement

4:

18

kg

(39.7

lb)

32

kg

(70.5

lb)

55

kg

(121.2

lb)

CAUTION:

Use

safe

practices

when

lifting.

Attention:

The

storage

server

comes

with

a

bezel

that

is

attached

to

the

front

of

the

unit.

The

bezel

protects

the

light

pipes

that

are

located

above

the

drive

trays.

Leave

the

protective

bezel

in

place

until

you

are

instructed

to

remove

it.

Removing

a

RAID

controller

Complete

the

following

steps

to

remove

a

RAID

controller:

Chapter

2.

Installing

the

storage

server

25

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