Connecting external scsi devices, Removing and installing the hard disk bay, Removing the hard disk bay – HP Integrity rx4610 Server User Manual
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Chapter 4
Installing Mass Storage Devices
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4. Grasp the sides of the drive and drive carrier assembly and slide it forward
such that the front part of the drive comes through the opening in the
chassis. Make sure that the thumbscrew at the rear of the drive carrier
assembly aligns with the hole in the surface of the chassis.
5. Tighten the thumbscrew at the rear of the drive carrier assembly.
6. Connect the drive’s data and power cables.
7. Install the top cover as described in “Removing and Replacing the HP
Server’s Main Cover” in Chapter 2.
Connecting External SCSI Devices
The second SCSI channel B is connected directly to the external VHD (Very High
Density) 68-pin SCSI connector on the rear panel. All external SCSI devices are
connected to the HP Server using this external connector, but the external SCSI
devices must provide the necessary termination at the end of the SCSI chain. If no
external devices are connected, then no termination is required. The internal SCSI
controller terminates channel B electrically, if no external devices are sensed at
the connector. Please consult the product update information for the latest
approved adapters on the following HP website:
Removing and Installing the Hard Disk Bay
The Hard Drive Bay provides mounting features for two hot swap hard drives, the
Front Panel Interface board, and the Hot Swap Backplane board. You can easily
remove and install the bay from the chassis by removing the front bezel and four
mounting screws.
Removing the Hard Disk Bay
To remove the Hard Disk Bay, complete the following procedure:
1. Turn off the system by using the power on/off switch on the front of the
chassis and remove both AC power cords.
2. Remove the front bezel.
3. Remove each hard disk drive from the drive bay by first grasping its
handle and depressing the drive locking tab, and then sliding the drive out
of the bay.
4. Remove the four #2 Phillips screws from the top and bottom of the drive
bay.