C H A P T E R  2

Installing a Sun Fire V490 Server Into a 2-Post Rack

This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for installing a Sun Fire V490 server into a 2-post rack.



Note - When a Sun Fire V490 server is installed into a 2-post rack, only the disk drives and power supplies are serviceable in the rack. You need to remove the server from the rack to service any other component. See the Sun Fire V490 Server Parts Installation and Removal Guide for more information.



This chapter contains the following procedures and information:


Checklist of 2-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks

TABLE 2-1 Overview of 2-Post Rackmounting and Setup Tasks

Step

Task

Refer to:

1

Unpack the rackmounting kit and verify the contents.

Inventory for 2-Post Rackmounting

2

Attach the brackets to the server.

Attach the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis

3

Locate the mounting holes.

Locate the Mounting Holes

4

Install the mounting screws.

Install the Mounting Screws

5

Install the server into the rack.

Install the Server Into the Rack

6

Install the cable management arm.

Install the Cable Management Arm

7

Connect the power cords.

Connect the Power Cords

8

Connect a twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) cable

Connect a Twisted-Pair Ethernet Cable




Note - The steps are different if you are installing the server into a populated rack. See Install the Server Into a Populated Rack for instructions.




Inventory for 2-Post Rackmounting

You need one 2-post rackmounting kit for each Sun Fire V490 server you intend to install into a rack. You also need this document and the Rack Alignment template from the ship kit.

 This illustration shows the parts required for 2-post rackkmounting.

Tool Required

You will need the following tool when rackmounting the server:


Attach the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis

single-step bulletAttach the mounting brackets to the chassis using three M4 screws for each bracket.

 This illustration shows how to attached the mounting brackets to the chassis.


Locate the Mounting Holes

single-step bulletUse the Rack Alignment template to locate and mark the holes for the mounting screws on each vertical rack rail. Allow five rack unit spaces (8.75 in/22.22 cm) per server.

To use the Rack Alignment template, complete these steps:

a. Place the Rack Alignment template over the vertical rack rail, with the side marked for 2-post rack installation facing out.

b. Rest the Rack Alignment template in the space where the server will be installed, lining up the bottom of the Rack Alignment template with the top of the server below. See next figure.

c. Adjust the Rack Alignment template so that the mounting hole is centered on a rack rail hole and mark that rail hole.This illustration shows how to locate the mounting holes using the Rack Alignment template.

d. If you are installing the server into a space with fewer than seven rack units, you do not need to locate mounting holes or install mounting screws. You are ready to install the server into the rack. See Install the Server Into a Populated Rack.


Install the Mounting Screws

single-step bulletInstall one 10-32 x 1/2 screw on the left and one 10-32 x 1/2 screw on the right vertical mounting rails.

Use the holes you marked in the previous procedure. Do not fully tighten the screws until after you install the server. Leave a 0.25-inch (0.64-cm) gap between the head of each screw and the mounting rail.

 This illustration shows how to install the mounting screws.


Install the Server Into the Rack

 



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Caution - Before you install or remove the server from the rack, ensure that the rack is stabilized so that it cannot move or tip forward. See the rack documentation for information about stabilizing the rack.





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Caution - The server is heavy. Two persons are required to move the server.



1. Lift the server (one person on each side of the server) and approach the rack with the back of the server facing the front of the rack.

2. Lift the server up and over the mounting screw on each vertical mounting rail so that the large hole clears the head of the screw.

Slide the server down so that the server rests on the mounting screws.

3. Use six 10-32 screws, two screws and the mounting screw on each side, to secure the server to the vertical mounting rails.

 This illustration shows how to install the server into a 2-post rack.


Install the Server Into a Populated Rack

1. Attach the mounting brackets to the chassis using three M4 screws for each bracket. See Attach the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis for instructions.

2. Slide the server into the open position in the rack.

Allow six rack unit spaces (10.5 in/26.67 cm) per server.

3. Using a Phillips No. 2 screwdriver, secure the top and bottom screws to the left and the right vertical mounting rails.

 This illustration shows how to install a server into a populated 2-Post rack.


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Caution - When installing or removing the server from a populated 2-post rack, be sure to support the weight of the server, so you do not damage the component installed below it in the rack.




What Next

The next step is to connect the power cords and an Ethernet cable. See Chapter 3.