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Chapter
Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet
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Installing a Stand-alone Server in a Cabinet
Installing a Stand-alone Server in an HP Cabinet
The following information pertains to rp24xx server installation in cabinets manufactured by
Hewlett-Packard only.
Cabinet Identification
The following HP cabinets can hold multiple HP-9000 A-Class, rp24xx servers:
Cabinet Loading Requirements
Servers require two EIA of cabinet space (each two EIA of space is equivalent to the height of a server).
Ensure that the cabinet has this amount of space available.
Fill empty cabinets from the top down. If you are mounting one or more servers into an empty cabinet, start
at the inside top of the cabinet and count down four of the holes in the columns at each corner to determine
the position of the rails for the first server. When the first rails are installed, continue to use the four hole
requirement as your guide for installing additional rp24xx servers.
Installing the Server
The following procedure describes how to install a stand-alone server into an approved cabinet on a slide-rail
assembly.
Step 1. Ensure that the anti-tip stabilizers or cabinet ballast are properly installed on the cabinet and
secured.
Cabinet Product No. Assembled by: Size (Height x Width) Max. Servers
A4900A Factory 1.25m x 19” 12
A4901A Factory 1.6m x 19” 16
A4902A Factory 2.0m x 19” 20
A5134A (HPe3000) Factory 1.25m x 19” 12
A5135A (HPe3000) Factory 1.6m x 19” 16
A5136A (HPe3000) Factory 2.0m x 19” 20
J1502A Field 1.25m x 19” 12
J1501A Field 1.6m x 19” 16
J1500A Field 2.0m x 19” 20
C2785A Field 1.1m x 19” 10
C2786A Field 1.6m x 19” 16
C2787A Field 2.0m x 19” 20
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