Hitachi DS7160 Installation guide

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Contents i
Table of Contents
Preface p‐1...............................................................................
Intended Readers p‐1.................................................................
Chapter 1. Checking the Delivery Contents 1-1.....................................
1.1. Unpacking the Server 1-1..................................................
1.2. Identifying the Server 1-2.................................................
1.2.1. Identifying the Server Model 1-2..................................
1.2.2. Identifying Server Modules 1-2....................................
1.3. Checking Safety Labels 1-4................................................
1.3.1. Server Module Labels 1-4.........................................
1.3.2. UBox Labels 1-6..................................................
Chapter 2. Installing the Server in the Rack Cabinet 2-1...........................
2.1. Installing a Hitachi DS7020 Server 2-1.....................................
2.2. Installing a Hitachi DS7040 Server 2-7.....................................
2.3. Installing a Hitachi DS7080 Server 2-14.....................................
2.4. Installing a Hitachi DS7160 Server 2-21.....................................
2.4.1. Installing the rails for the Hitachi DS7080 Server Assemblies 2-21..
2.4.2. Installing the Rails for the UBox 2-27...............................
2.4.3. Installing all the Chassis 2-31......................................
2.4.4. Installing the 8-Module Connecting Box 2-36........................
2.4.5. Installing the UBox Components 2-43...............................
Appendix A. Installing a Lightened Server A-1.......................................
A.1. Removing all the Components from the Compute Box A-1...................
A.2. Installing the Compute Box in the Rack Cabinet A-4.........................
A.3. Installing the Components into the Compute Box A-5.......................
Appendix B. Nuts, Screws and Washers B-1..........................................
p‐1
Preface
Preface
This guide explains how to install the server for the first time.
Note Consult the Hitachi Vantara support web site for the most uptodate
product information, documentation, firmware updates, software fixes
and service offers:
http://support.HitachiVantara.com
Intended Readers
This guide is intended for use by qualified personnel in charge of installing the
server cabinet.
D049
DANGER
D049:
The product must not be used in life support system or other
applications where failure could threaten injury or life, and any such use
voids the limited warranty associated to the product.
Chapter 1. Checking the Delivery Contents 1-1
Chapter 1. Checking the Delivery Contents
1.1. Unpacking the Server
Important Before unpacking the server inspect the server packaging
for damage.
W020 WARNING
W020:
The server drawer must not be unpacked before it has reached the
room temperature (24 hours in the computer room).
According to the server configuration, the following items are included:
Compute Box fully populated
Empty UBox
UBox components
8-module connecting box
16-module connecting box
Rack-mounting kits
Screws and washers
1-2 Installation Guide
1.2. Identifying the Server
1.2.1. Identifying the Server Model
The server model is provided on the safety label on the side of the server.
Model Name Commercial Name
M3S2G2 Hitachi DS7020 server
M3S2G4 Hitachi DS7040 server
M3S2G8 Hitachi DS7080 server
M3XU16 UBox
1.2.2. Identifying Server Modules
Server modules are identified by an identification label.
The label gives the MAC address of the BMC embedded management controller.
Rear view
The label is located inside a little drawer.
Master Label Example
Chapter 1. Checking the Delivery Contents 1-3
Slave Label Example
Front view
A label is also available at the front, behind the bezel.
1-4 Installation Guide
1.3. Checking Safety Labels
Safety warning labels, including safety notices and graphic symbols, are located
on each server module. Check that the electrical installation in place complies
with the label details.
1.3.1. Server Module Labels
Server Identification Label
The label is located on the side of the server.
Mark Description
A Recycling symbol: indicates the mandatory obligation to
reuse and recycle electronic and electrical equipment
properly.
B Tropicalization symbol: indicates that the device must be
operated within the adequate limits of temperature and
humidity.
C Altitude symbol: indicates that the device must not be
operated at an altitude higher than 2000 meters.
Chapter 1. Checking the Delivery Contents 1-5
W071 WARNING
W071:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation
Server Module Identification Label
Rear view
The label is located inside a little drawer.
C044 CAUTION
C044:
This unit has more than one power supply cord. Disconnect all power
supply cords from the unit before servicing.
Electrical Hazard Symbol: Indicates risk of electric shock.
1-6 Installation Guide
1.3.2. UBox Labels
UBox Identification Label
The label is located on the side of the server.
Mark Description
A Recycling symbol: indicates the mandatory obligation to
reuse and recycle electronic and electrical equipment
properly.
B Tropicalization symbol: indicates that the device must be
operated within the adequate limits of temperature and
humidity.
C Altitude symbol: indicates that the device must not be
operated at an altitude higher than 2000 meters.
Chapter 1. Checking the Delivery Contents 1-7
W071 WARNING
W071:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation
UBox Onboard Battery Label
C003 CAUTION
C003:
The onboard battery should be replaced regularly. It must be replaced
with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. There is a danger of explosion if another type is used.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions
UBox Power Supply Unit (PSU) Label
The label is located at the rear of the UBox.
Rear view
1-8 Installation Guide
C044 CAUTION
C044:
This unit has more than one power supply cord. Disconnect all power
supply cords from the unit before servicing.
Proceed as follows:
1. Power OFF the server
2. Switch OFF the site power breakers
3. Remove all power supply cords from the unit
Chapter 2. Installing the Server in the Rack Cabinet 2-1
Chapter 2. Installing the Server in the Rack Cabinet
2.1. Installing a Hitachi DS7020 Server
D013 DANGER
D013:
The server weighs 40 kg when fully populated. Two people are required
to unpack it and install it in the cabinet.
Important The server is delivered fully populated. It is mandatory to
use a lifting device to install it.
However, it is possible to reduce the server weight by
removing the components from the compute box.
See Appendix Installing a Lightened Server, on page A-1
Required screws, nuts and washers
See Appendix Nuts, Screws and Washers, on page B-1
Required tools
T25 Torx screwdriver
Flat screwdriver
Lifting device
2-2 Installation Guide
Procedure
1. Prepare the rails
1. Loosen the four screws of each rail.
Chapter 2. Installing the Server in the Rack Cabinet 2-3
2. Adjust the length of each rail.
3. Tighten the four screws of each rail.
2-4 Installation Guide
2. From the front, install the left rail
Chapter 2. Installing the Server in the Rack Cabinet 2-5
3. From the front, install the right rail
2-6 Installation Guide
4. From the front, install the Hitachi DS7020 server compute box
Insert the server using the guiding pins.
5. Secure the server in place
1. Push the server until it stops.
2. Tighten both captive screws.
Front view
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