Kontron CG2100 Carrier Grade Server User Manual

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2.

Slide the power supply module(s) out a few inches for access to the SAS/SATA

hardware RAID module bracket.

3.

Unscrew the SAS/SATA RAID module sheet metal bracket. (See Figure 31, “A”)

4.

If you are using an IBBU on the SAS/SATA hardware RAID module, install it now. For

instructions see Section 4.5 “Installing a RAID Intelligent Battery Backup Unit
(IBBU)”

5.

Fasten the SAS/SATA RAID module to the bracket with the screws provided. (See

Figure 31, “B”)

6.

Line the SAS/SATA hardware RAID module and bracket up close to the SAS/SATA

backplane board and insert the card edge into the edge connector on the backplane
board. (See Figure 32, “A” and “B”)

7.

Fasten the bracket to the SAS/SATA backplane hold-down plate with one screw. (See

Figure 32, “C”

8.

Attach the flex circuit cable (see Figure 33“A”) to the connector on the SAS/SATA

hardware RAID module. (“B”)

9.

Place the plastic protective cover (see Figure 34, “A”) over the flex cable and

snap it into the grooves on the side wall (“B” and “C”)

10.

Place the metal retention clip over the flex circuit cable connector. (See Figure

35, “A”) Secure it with the screw (“B”).

11.

If this is the last task you are performing inside the chassis, slide the power

supply modules back into place and replace the top front cover.

4.5

Installing a RAID Intelligent Battery Backup Unit

(IBBU)

The RAID IBBU, which is optional and separately orderable, mounts on the bottom side
of the hardware RAID module. To install the battery, you must first remove the
hardware RAID module from the chassis if it is already installed. See Section 4.4 for
the hardware RAID module procedures.

To install the battery:

1.

Remove the battery cable from the kit package and attach it to the connector on the

top of the IBBU module, as shown in Figure 37.

Figure 37. Connecting the IBBU Cable

2.

Turn the SAS/SATA hardware RAID module upside-down and carefully mate the IBBU

connector to the connector on the RAID module. (Figure 38, “A” and “B”)

Figure 38. Attaching the IBBU to the RAID Module

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