2 connecting a ups, Connecting a ups – FUJITSU M3000 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Installing the Server

3-3

1. An electrician on site must confirm that the input power source satisfies the

electrical power requirements.

For the power requirements, refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site
Planning Guide
.

2. Make sure that each power cable is connected to the server and secured with an

AC cable clamp.

Do not connect the AC power supply system yet.

3. Arrange the layout of all cables outside the server, and secure them at the

specified locations to prevent them from being damaged.

4. Make sure that the AC power source circuit breaker is in the OFF position, and

then connect the power cables to the AC power supply system.

For redundancy in case of a power source failure, PSU#0 and PSU#1 must be
powered from separate sources. For the form of connection of the power cables,
refer to

Section 2.2.2.2, “Facility Power Requirements and Characteristics” on

page 2-5

.

3.3.2

Connecting a UPS

An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is used to provide a stable supply of power
to the system in the event of a power failure or an extensive power interruption. A
UPC port on the rear panel of the server can be connected to the UPC interface on
the UPS so that emergency shutdown processing can be executed safely.

If a UPS is procured, the UPS must have a separate power supply system. Connect
PSU#0 and PSU#1 independently to the systems for AC power supply. (See

FIGURE 3-1

.)

In a connection with 1+1 redundancy, a UPS cable is connected to the UPC 0 port on
the server.

In a dual power feed connection, UPS cables are connected to the UPC0 port and
UPC1 port.

Note –

The UPC1 port cannot be used for a connection with 1+1 redundancy. For

the UPC port interface specifications, refer to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server
Service Manual
.

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