Removing the crus, Removing a raid controller, Removing – IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 User Manual
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Removing
the
CRUs
Attention:
This
section
describes
how
to
remove
the
CRUs
in
order
to
minimize
the
weight
of
the
DS4100
before
you
install
it
in
the
rack
cabinet.
However,
if
you
have
three
or
more
people
available
to
lift
and
install
the
DS4100
in
a
rack
cabinet,
you
might
not
find
it
necessary
to
remove
the
CRUs
before
you
install
the
DS4100.
If
this
is
the
case,
you
can
skip
the
CRU
removal
instructions
provided
in
this
section.
Instead,
continue
with
and
then
skip
the
CRU
replacement
instructions
provided
in
Use
the
following
procedures
to
remove
the
CRUs
from
the
DS4100
before
installation.
Use
these
instructions
after
you
have
completed
all
applicable
site,
rack
cabinet,
and
DS4100
preparations
(as
discussed
in
and
installed
the
support
rails
(as
discussed
in
Alternately,
if
necessary,
you
can
use
these
instructions
to
lighten
the
DS4100
before
removing
it
from
the
shipping
box.
The
shipping
box
opens
to
provide
access
to
the
storage
server
CRUs.
The
DS4100
comes
with
a
rack-mounting
hardware
kit
for
installing
it
in
a
rack
cabinet.
It
is
easier
to
lift
the
DS4100
and
install
it
in
a
rack
cabinet
if
you
remove
all
the
CRUs
first.
You
will
need
an
antistatic
wrist
strap
and
a
cart
or
level
surface
(to
hold
the
CRUs).
Observe
the
precautions
listed
in
In
the
following
procedure,
you
will
remove
the
following
CRUs
from
the
storage
server
before
you
install
it
in
the
rack
cabinet:
v
RAID
controllers
v
Power
supplies
v
Fans
v
Hot-swap
hard
disk
drives
You
do
not
need
to
remove
the
blank
trays.
Statement
4:
≥
18
kg
(39.7
lb)
≥
32
kg
(70.5
lb)
≥
55
kg
(121.2
lb)
CAUTION:
Use
safe
practices
when
lifting.
Attention:
The
storage
server
comes
with
a
bezel
that
is
attached
to
the
front
of
the
unit.
The
bezel
protects
the
light
pipes
that
are
located
above
the
drive
trays.
Leave
the
protective
bezel
in
place
until
you
are
instructed
to
remove
it.
Removing
a
RAID
controller
Complete
the
following
steps
to
remove
a
RAID
controller:
Chapter
2.
Installing
the
storage
server
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