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1. v A 7 Ty Je 4 a ls N i p d oe 10U e A RW i ul 1U 1 75 in i RN NN se i 1 S T Us RECH i H j SI H 3 d KR Figure Legend 1 Upper hole 2 Center hole 3 Lower hole 4 Center hole on 10U 5 Center hole on 1U 5 14 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 2 Using the cage nut insertion tool secure the cage nuts on the rack columns with the M6 cage nuts that shipped with the cabinet The cage nut insertion tool is found in the eguipment cabinet ship kit Caution The insertion tool has sharp edges Use with care a Hook the bottom lip of the nut in the sguare rail hole Number 1 in FIGURE 5 11 b Insert the tip of the cage nut insertion tool through the rail hole and hook the top lip of the cage nut Number 2 in FIGURE 5 11 c Using the insertion tool pull the cage nut through the hole until the top lip snaps into place Number 3 in FIGURE 5 11 FIGURE 5 11 Inserting Cage Nuts in Square Holes Using the Insertion Tool Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 15 FIGURE 5 12 Attaching Nut Bars on the M5000 Slide Rail oJ Ze ZE D deg 7 2 a S AT je A l bl 3 Attach four nut bars to the corresponding locations on the ends of the slide rails front right front
2. O da a CD Jan o OD Align the center holes with pins on the server Magnified view of part A Magnified view of part B Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 7 FIGURE 4 5 Securing Inner Part of the Slide Rail to the Server Inner rail Removing the Inner Rails To remove an inner rail slide the inner rail to align with the center holes on the inner rail with the pins on the server and then remove the inner rail 4 Extend the rack stabilizer Caution The rack stabilizer must be extended or the equipment rack will topple when the server is installed on the extended slide rails a Pull the end of the anti tilt bar out to its fully extended position b Rotate the foot 90 degrees and adjust the height of the foot so that it rests on the floor 4 8 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 6 Extending the Rack Stabilizer on the Sun Rack 1000 5 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies 6 Position the bearing cars on the interior of the slide rails in full forward position until they are stopped by the black plastic alignment guides Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 9 FIGURE 4 7 Bearing Car in Full Forward Position Inside the Slide Rail Figure Legend 1 2 3 4 Bearing car Slide assembly interior view Green bearing car holder c
3. Wd e aen E Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 11 FIGURE 5 8 Unlocking the M5000 Slide Rail 9 Withdraw the computer lifting device 10 Press the lock button on the slide rail in the direction indicated by the arrow to unlock the rail and insert the server into the cabinet 5 12 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 11 If you are securing the CMA at this time proceed to Section 5 3 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M5000 Server on page 5 24 If the CMA is not to be installed at this time proceed to Step 12 12 Secure the spacers at the front of the eguipment cabinet FIGURE 5 9 The spacer holes are located one hole above and below the server The spacers should align with the captive screws on the front of the server FIGURE 5 9 Spacers Aligned With Captive Screw Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 13 5 2 2 For the Sun Rack II 1 Attach four 4 M6 cage nuts which shipped with the cabinet to the front rack columns center hole on the 1U and the center hole on the 10U FIGURE 5 10 Each rack unit is marked off on the rack column There are three holes per one rack unit identified as upper hole center hole and lower hole FIGURE 5 10 Cage Nut Hole Locations for the M5000 Server
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5. o eo eo De WE 12 If you are securing the CMA at this time proceed to Section 5 3 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M5000 Server on page 5 24 If the CMA is not to be installed at this time proceed to Step 13 13 Secure the spacers at the front of the eguipment cabinet FIGURE 5 19 The spacer holes are located one hole above and below the server The spacers should align with the captive screws on the front of the server 5 22 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 19 Spacers Aligned With Captive Screws Chapter5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 23 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M5000 Server 5 3 The CMA for the M5000 server can attach to the right rear of the server 1 Secure the small end of the CMA to the server by using the two 2 captive screws FIGURE 5 20 2 Secure the large end of the CMA to the rail on the same side of the equipment cabinet FIGURE 5 20 The CMA uses tabs combined with two 2 captive screws FIGURE 5 20 Installing the Cable Management Arm Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 5 24 5 4 Attaching End Caps to the Rails After securing the CMA to the M5000 server attach the provided end caps to the rails 1 Attach the end caps onto the slide rails B
6. 38 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics Oualified eguipment cabinets housing these midrange servers reguire their own customer supplied circuit breaker and AC receptacle for each power cord Provide a stable power source such as an uninterruptible power system UPS to reduce the possibility of component failures If the computer eguipment is subjected to repeated power interruptions and fluctuations it is susceptible to a higher component failure rate than it would be with a stable power source Note If the appropriate electrical receptacle is not available in your country the connector may be removed from the cord The cord can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a gualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation reguirements Grounding Both midrange servers are shipped with grounding type three wire power cords Always connect the cords into grounded power outlets Each power cord will also supply your server with proper earth ground Sun has tested the eguipment cabinets for radiated and conducted emissions and have determined there is no difference in emissions with or without a ground strap grounding the eguipment cabinets No additional earth grounding is necessary but it may be added if desired Contact your facilities manager or a gualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building Sun SPARC Enterprise Eguipment Rack Mounti
7. SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 FIGURE 4 2 M4000 Shipping Bracket Kit Contents X Figure Legend O 1 Long deep bracket 1 Long medium bracket 1 Short deep bracket 1 Long shallow bracket 1 M5 screws 4 M6 screws 4 Short shallow bracket 2 N Oo Oo A ODN Note Depending upon which eguipment cabinet the M4000 server is mounted in not all parts in the assembly kit will be used For the Sun Rack 1000 900 with the cabinet extender kit the two deepest brackets one short one long are used to anchor the M4000 chassis to the eguipment rack prior to shipping The short bracket is attached on the IOU side mounting to the M4000 chassis with two M5 screws Two M6 screws anchor the short bracket to the rack column The deepest bracket is similarly attached to the other side of the chassis to the other rear rail Chapter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 5 4 2 4 21 4 6 Installing the M4000 Server Caution For stability populate the eguipment rack with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas For the Sun Rack 1000 900 1 Determine the mounting holes in the eguipment rack by using the mounting hole matrix in the following table TABLE 4 2 Sun Rack 1000 900 Mounting Hole Matrix M4000 server Hole number 5 98 and 102 4 80
8. SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 31 5 6 2 For the M5000 Server in a Sun Rack II To ensure redundant power sourcing use the recommended power wiring configurations for the M5000 server in a Sun Rack II Sun supports up to two PDUs in a Sun Rack II cabinet one on either side Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 servers can use PDU types 15k 25k or 35k For more information on PDUs in a Run Rack II refer to the Sun Rack II User s Guide Note The PDU numbering in the Sun Rack II reads from the left side bottom to top and the right side top to bottom The M5000 server power supplies are numbered from right to left TABLE 5 5 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Three M5000 Servers With Two PDUs Server PSU_3 PSU_2 PSU_1 PSU_0 M5000_2 PDU A Group 5 PDU B Group 0 PDU A Group 4 PDU B Group 1 M5000_1 PDU A Group 3 PDU B Group 2 PDU A Group 2 PDU B Group 3 M5000_0 PDU A Group 1 PDU B Group 4 PDU A Group 0 PDU B Group 5 5 32 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 27 Sun Rack II With Three M5000 Servers and Two PDUs Chapter5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 33 5 6 3 5 6 4 5 34 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics Oualified eguipment cabinets housing these midrange servers reguire their own customer supplied circuit breaker and AC receptacle for each power cord Provide a stable power source su
9. TABLE 3 3 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Eighteen M3000 Servers With Two 30A 3 Phase MPS Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_11_14 17 MPS_1 B5 MPS_1 A5 M3000_10_13_16 MPS_1 B4 MPS_1 A4 M3000_9_12_15 MPS_1 B3 MPS_1 A3 M3000_2_5_8 MPS_0 B2 MPS_0 A2 M3000_1_4_7 MPS_0 B1 MPS_0 A1 M3000_0_3_6 MPS_0 BO MPS_0 A0 TABLE 3 4 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Twelve M3000 Servers With One 30A 3 Phase MPSs Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_8_11 MPS_B5 MPS_A5 M3000_7_10 MPS_B4 MPS_A4 M3000_6_9 MPS_B3 MPS_A3 M3000_2_5 MPS_B2 MPS_A2 M3000_1_4 MPS_B1 MPS_A1 M3000_0_3 MPS_BO MPS_A0 Note For M3000 servers in positions twelve and above use power cords that are 2 5m in length to reach from the servers to the MPS units Chapter 3 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 3 7 FIGURE 3 3 Sun Rack 1000 With M3000 Servers and One MPS ae Ki os Uw 8 SC W Das H Note The numbering in a Sun eguipment cabinet reads from bottom to top and right to left 3 8 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 3 0 2 For the M3000 Server in a Sun Rack II To ensure redundant power sourcing use the recommended power wiring configurations for the M3000 server in a Sun Rack II Sun supports up to two PDUs in a Sun Rack II cabinet one on either side Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 servers can use PDU types 15k 25k or 35k For more i
10. and 84 3 62 and 66 2 44 and 48 1 26 and 30 0 9 and 13 Note The M4000 server slide rail kit includes a slide rail template which can also be used to determine hole locations for the slide rails in the cabinet 2 Install slide assemblies in the equipment rack using four 4 M6 screws to secure the slide assemblies in the selected mounting holes FIGURE 4 3 The rails are reversible and can be used on either side of the server The slide rails are spring loaded with pins to hold them in place while they are being secured Caution For safe rack mounting ensure that the bearing cards are positioned all the way forward inside the slide rails Also ensure the black plastic rail alignment guides are securely attached at the end of the inside of the slide rails These guides will assist in the initial mating of the inner rails attached to the sides of the server Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 3 Mounting a Slide Assembly to the Equipment Rack 3 Secure the inner parts of the slide rails in place on the server FIGURE 4 4 a Confirm the inner rail attachment orientation b Align the center holes in the inner rails with the pins on the server FIGURE 4 4 c Slide the inner rails toward the front of the server to lock them in place by the holes at the rear of the lock mechanism FIGURE 4 4 Aligning Center Holes With Pins on the Server
11. crate does not fit through the planned access route partially disassemble it The entire access route to your computer room should be free of raised patterns that can cause vibration and the route must meet the reguirements listed in TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 6 Access Route Requirements With Shipping Pallet Without Shipping Pallet Minimum door height 2184 mm 86 in 2019 mm 79 5 in Minimum elevator depth 1506 mm 59 3 in 1506 mm 59 3 in Maximum incline 10 10 Minimum elevator pallet jack and floor loading capacity 544 kg 1200 lb maximum weight per server 1 1 7 Server Guidelines As you plan your space needs for the Sun eguipment cabinets keep these conditions in mind m Each eguipment cabinet containing midrange servers reguires its own power cords connected to separate power outlets See Section 1 1 2 Electrical Specifications on page 1 9 for details on electrical reguirements m Circuit breakers are supplied by the customer as reguired by local state or national electrical codes m The servers reguire electrical circuits that are grounded to earth 1 12 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 1 2 Mounting Specifications The Sun Rack 1000 900 can enclose up to twenty one 2U M3000 servers six 6U M4000 servers and three 10U M5000 servers If you are mounting servers in a Sun Rack 900 an optional cabinet extender is available to extend the depth of the equipment cabinet from the rear
12. dimensions of a Sun eguipment cabinet Chapter1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 5 FIGURE 1 4 Sun Rack 900 With Cabinet Extender Top and Front Dimensions 2194 mm 86 4 in 1000 mm 35 4 in 1880 m 74in 1 6 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 1 5 and FIGURE 1 6 illustrates the footprint of a Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 FIGURE 1 5 Sun Rack 1000 Bottom View 599 mm 42 mm 23 6 in 17in lt gt 516 mm Syg 20 3 in 107 mm 4 2 in 386 mm k 15 2 in f Chapter 1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 7 FIGURE 1 6 Sun Rack 900 Bottom View 90 mm 3 5 in 100 mm 3 9 in 800 mm 620 mm 31 5 in 24 4 in 90 mm 3 5 in 50 mm 2 in 1 8 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 1 1 2 Electrical Specifications TABLE 1 3 and TABLE 1 4 display system electrical specifications and receptacle model numbers TABLE 1 3 Sun Cabinet Modular Power System Electrical Specifications Americas Japan Taiwan Parameter Input current Voltage range Current maximum Current frequency range Volt Ampere rating Connector type North American Japan Taiwan Receptacle type North American Japan Taiwan Value 208 VAC three phase 45A at 208 VAC per phase 50 60 Hz 16200 VA 2 60A IEC 309 4 Pin for 208 VAC three phase preinstalled with the cabinet 2 60A IEC 309
13. extender kit the two large brackets are used to anchor the M5000 server to the equipment cabinet prior to shipping The two large brackets are attached through the two M5 threaded holes in the top left and top right corners at the rear of the M5000 server The medium and small brackets in the shipping bracket kit are not needed for Sun equipment cabinets Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 5 2 2 8 2 1 5 6 Installing the M5000 Server Caution For stability populate the eguipment cabinet with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas For the Sun Rack 1000 900 1 Determine the mounting holes in the eguipment cabinet by using the mounting hole matrix in the following table TABLE 5 2 Sun Rack 1000 900 Mounting Hole Matrix M5000 server location in the cabinet Hole number 2 75 and 82 1 42 and 49 0 12 and 19 Note The M5000 server slide rail kit includes a slide rail template which can also be used to determine hole locations for the slide rails in the cabinet 2 Install slide assemblies in the equipment cabinet using four 4 M6 screws to secure the slide assemblies in the selected mounting holes FIGURE 5 3 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 The rails are reversible and can be used on either side of the server The slide rails are spring loaded with pins to hold them in place while the
14. to enable the door to close L21 Installing the Cabinet Extender Optional 1 Remove the rear door of the eguipment cabinet and set it aside 2 Place the cabinet extender onto the door hinge pins at the rear of the eguipment cabinet and secure in place FIGURE 1 8 3 Mount the rear door on the cabinet extender Chapter 1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 13 FIGURE 1 8 Installing the Cabinet Extender 1 3 Stabilizing the Cabinet The Sun cabinet can be permanently mounted to the floor using the same brackets that secured the cabinet to the shipping pallet The cabinet side of the mounting brackets are slotted to allow for vertical positioning FIGURE 1 9 illustrates a mounting bracket on a Sun Rack 1000 and the hole spacing required to secure the cabinet permanently to the floor 1 14 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 1 9 Sun Rack 1000 Mounting Brackets and Hole Spacing for Floor Mounting 1000 mm 39 8 in Chapter 1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 15 1 16 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 CHAPTER 2 Sun Rack II Cabinet The Sun Rack II cabinet can enclose Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 entry level and midrange servers storage products and gualified third party eguipment 2 1 Technical Information The Sun Rack II cabinet can enclose up to twenty one 2U M3000 servers six 6U M40
15. 0 Remove the plinth from the bottom of the server FIGURE 4 9 Caution Remove the plinth prior to sliding the server into the rack so that the server below is not damaged Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 11 There are eight 8 screws that secure the plinth to the bottom of each server a Remove the two 2 front screws b Loosen the remaining six 6 screws c Slide the plinth toward the rear of the server less than an inch until the plinth is released from the screws Caution The plinth weighs 2 kg 5 lb To prevent injury support the plinth upon release from the screws d Remove the six 6 loosened screws Caution The rack stabilizer must be extended or the eguipment rack will topple when the lifting device is withdrawn FIGURE 4 9 Example of Removing the Plinth 11 Withdraw the computer lifting device 12 Slide the server into the cabinet 4 12 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 Note Labels are located on the sides of the server to assist in fully seating the server in the cabinet FIGURE 4 10 Locking Mechanism on the M4000 Slide Rail Oo o o o o o o o l o o oO o o o o o CD 13 If you are securing the CMA at this time proceed to Section 4 3 Installing the Cable Mana
16. 00 Server on page 3 2 m Section 3 3 Power Wiring Configurations on page 3 6 Caution The M3000 server can weigh up to 23 kg 50 7 Ib Two people are reguired to mount the server safely in the cabinet Up to twenty one 2U M3000 servers can be mounted in the following cabinets m Sun Rack 1000 which comes as a 42 rack unit U or a 38U cabinet m Sun Rack 900 which comes as a 38U or 36U cabinet m Sun Rack II cabinet which comes in a 42U cabinet TABLE 3 1 M3000 Server External Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight 440 mm 657 mm 87mm 23 kg 17 4 in 25 9 in 3 4in 2U 50 7 Ib The M3000 server is designed to be mounted in a standard 19 inch rack with a depth of 1000 mm or more See Section 1 2 Mounting Specifications on page 1 13 3 1 3 1 gt M3000 Server Slide Rail Kit The server is mounted in the equipment cabinet using slide rail assemblies Refer to the instructions packaged with the slide rail kit for assembling and attaching the rail kit and cable management arm CMA to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server in preparation for installing the server in the cabinet Caution For stability populate the equipment cabinet with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas 3 2 gt gt 3 2 Installing the M3000 Server For the Sun Rack 1000 900 1 Extend the cabinet stabilizer Caution The cabinet stabilizer must be extended or the e
17. 00 servers or three 10U M5000 servers Note The Sun Rack II cabinet has square RETMA rail holes Refer to the Sun Rack II User s Guide and the Sun Rack II Power Distribution Units User s Guide at docs sun com app docs for the following technical information and specifications m Physical specifications m Electrical specifications m Space and thermal specifications m Access route m Server guidelines m Mounting specifications m Stabilizing the Cabinet 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 FIGURE 2 1 illustrates the Sun Rack II with two power distribution units PDUs FIGURE 2 1 Sun Rack II With Two PDUs Vibration Limitations TABLE 2 1 lists the allowable vibration for Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 servers in a Sun Rack II TABLE 2 1 Allowable Vibration for M3000 M4000 M5000 Servers Operating Non Operating Vertical 0 15g Vertical 3 0 mm pk pk 0 5g Horizontal 0 10g 5 to 500 Hz swept sine 5 to 500 Hz swept sine Horizontal 3 0 mm pk pk 0 25g 5 to 500 Hz swept sine Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Eguipment Cabinet This chapter describes how to mount an M3000 server in a Sun Rack 1000 Sun Rack 900 and Sun Rack II cabinet It contains the following sections m Section 3 1 M3000 Server Slide Rail Kit on page 3 2 m Section 3 2 Installing the M30
18. 3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers HTML Glossary Hardware Software Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product PDF Online Product Notes Notes HTML Hardware Software Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers PDF Online Product Notes Product Notes HTML x Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 Documentation Support and Training Sun Function URL Documentation http www sun com documentation Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide part number 819 5367 14 Preface xi xii Sun SPARC Enterprise Eguipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 CHAPTER 1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets The Sun Rack 1000 and the Sun Rack 900 cabinets can enclose Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 servers storage products and gualified third party eguipment This document contains the following sections m Section 1 1 Technical Information on page 1 1 m Section 1 2 Mounting Specifications on page 1 13 m Section 1 3 Stabilizing the Cabinet on page 1 14 1 1 Technical Information The Sun Rack 1000 co
19. 4 Pin for 208 VAC three phase Hubbell C460P9W or equivalent TABLE 1 4 Sun Cabinet Modular Power System Electrical Specification Other Countries Parameter Value Input current Voltage range Current maximum Current frequency range Volt Ampere rating Connector type Other Receptacle type Other 230 400 VAC three phase 32A per phase 50 60 Hz 22080 VA 2 32A IEC 309 5 Pin for 230 400 VAC three phase preinstalled with the cabinet 2 32A IEC 309 5 Pin for 230 400 VAC three phase Hubbell C532R6S or equivalent Chapter 1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 9 1 1 3 Vibration Limitations TABLE 1 5 lists the allowable vibration for M3000 M4000 M5000 servers in a Sun Rack 1000 900 TABLE 1 5 Allowable Vibration for the M3000 M4000 M5000 Servers Operating Non Operating Vertical 0 15g Vertical 3 0 mm pk pk 0 5g Horizontal 0 10g 5 to 500 Hz swept sine 5 to 500 Hz swept sine Horizontal 3 0 mm pk pk 0 25g 5 to 500 Hz swept sine 1 1 4 Space and Thermal Specifications For maintenance access entry level and midrange servers in equipment cabinets require a minimum of four feet to the front three feet to the rear and three feet from the top Equipment cabinets can be placed next to each other since there are no side clearance requirements during operation Both entry level and midrange servers must maintain the minimum thermal distance between the rear of the server in an equipm
20. 4000 servers attach the provided end caps to the rails 1 Attach the end caps onto the slide rails An end cap is attached to both the right and left rear rails FIGURE 4 25 Note If the CMA is not used attach all end caps to the rails of the server The M4000 server uses two end caps FIGURE 4 25 End Caps on the M4000 Server Slide Rails 2 Connect the power cables to the rear of the server and secure them with the cable retention clamps Caution Do not connect the power cables to a power source at this time 3 Run the power cables along the CMA and secure them in place with tie wraps The power cables and infiniband cables should hang loosely in a service loop behind the server or the CMA might not be able to fully retract 4 28 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 26 Example of Bundling Cables in a Cabinet b a L J o o o o O ol o S o O o o p LI o o 5 L EI E d d d ol O ol ol o a mn o o o o H o d o S o o o a o o o a o d o G a O ol o O Ll o g o ol e oO Note If additional attachment points are required to route the cables install the optional bracket kit See Section 4 5 Insta
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23. LLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A UAPTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface ix Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 1 1 1 Technical Information 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 7 Physical Specifications 1 4 Electrical Specifications 1 9 Vibration Limitations 1 10 Space and Thermal Specifications 1 10 Service Area 1 10 Access Route 1 12 Server Guidelines 1 12 1 2 Mounting Specifications 1 13 1 2 1 Installing the Cabinet Extender Optional 1 13 1 3 Stabilizing the Cabinet 1 14 Sun Rack II Cabinet 2 1 2 1 Technical Information 2 1 2 1 1 Vibration Limitations 2 2 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 M3000 Server Slide Rail Kit 3 2 Installing the M3000 Server 3 2 2721 For the Sun Rack 1000 900 3 2 3 2 2 For the Sun Rack II Equipment Cabinet 3 4 Power Wiring Configurations 3 6 2 3 1 For the M3000 Server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 3 6 3 3 2 bor the M3000 Server ina Sun Rack II 3 9 3 3 3 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics 3 11 3 3 4 Grounding 3 12 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 1 41 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 M4000 Server Slide Assembly Kit 4 2 Installing the M4000 Server 4 6 4 2 1 For the Sun Rac
24. MPS_1 B1 MPS_1 A1 M4000_0 MPS_0 BO MPS_0 A0 Note For M4000 servers in positions 4 and 5 use power cords that are 2 5m in length to reach from the servers to the MPS units 4 34 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 31 Sun Rack 1000 With Six M4000 Servers and One MPS Server 5 Server 4 Server 3 Server 2 Server 1 Server 0 MPS_0O MPS_0 B MPS_0 A Note The numbering in a Sun cabinet reads from bottom to top and right to left Chapter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 35 4 6 2 For the M4000 Server in a Sun Rack II To ensure redundant power sourcing use the recommended power wiring configurations for the M4000 server in a Sun Rack II Sun supports up to two PDUs in a Sun Rack II cabinet one on either side Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 servers can use PDU types 15k 25k or 35k For more information on PDUs in a Run Rack II refer to the Sun Rack II User s Guide Note The PDU numbering in the Sun Rack II reads from the left side bottom to top and the right side top to bottom The M4000 server power supplies are numbered from right to left 4 36 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 32 Sun Rack II With Six Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Servers and Two PDUs Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 37 4 6 3 4 6 4 4
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27. _10 PDU_A Group_1 PDU_B Group_4 M3000_0_3_6_9 PDU_A Group_0 PDU_B Group_5 Note The numbering in a Sun equipment cabinet reads from bottom to top and right to left 3 10 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 3 4 Sun Rack II with Twenty One M3000 Servers and Two PDUs 3 3 3 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics Qualified equipment cabinets housing these midrange servers require their own customer supplied circuit breaker and AC receptacle for each power cord Provide a stable power source such as an uninterruptible power system UPS to reduce the possibility of component failures If the computer equipment is subjected to repeated power interruptions and fluctuations it is susceptible to a higher component failure rate than it would be with a stable power source Chapter 3 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 3 11 3 3 4 3 12 Note If the appropriate electrical receptacle is not available in your country the connector may be removed from the cord The cord can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a qualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation requirements Grounding Both midrange servers are shipped with grounding type three wire power cords Always connect the cords into grounded power outlets Each power cord will also supply your server with proper eart
28. a Sun Rack 1000 900 To ensure redundant power sourcing use the recommended wiring configurations for the M5000 server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 38 42 The Sun Rack 1000 900 can fit up to two modular power supplies MPS Each MPS is two rack units U tall The MPS must be installed in the bottom of the cabinet Note Before using the cords that come with your Sun Rack 900 1000 with MPS units disconnect the power strips from the MPS and connect the systems directly into the MPS using the cords The power strips cannot be used to power any additional devices in the cabinet Note The numbering in a Sun equipment cabinet reads from bottom to top and right to left TABLE 5 3 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Three M5000 Servers With One 60A 3 phase MPS Server M5000 PSU_3 M5000 PSU_2 M5000 PSU_1 M5000 PSU_0 M5000_2 MPS_0 B5 MPS_0 A5 MPS_0 B4 MPS_0 A4 M5000_1 MPS_0 B3 MPS_0 A3 MPS_0 B2 MPS_0 A2 M5000_0 MPS_0 B1 MPS_0 A1 MPS_0 BO MPS_0 A0 TABLE 5 4 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Three M5000 Servers With Two 30A 3 Phase MPS Server M5000 PSU_3 M5000 PSU_2 M5000 PSU_1 M5000 PSU_0 M5000_2 MPS_1 B2 MPS_1 A2 MPS_0 B2 MPS_0 A2 M5000_1 MPS_1 B1 MPS_1 A1 MPS_0 B1 MPS_0 A1 M5000_0 MPS_1 B0 MPS_1 A0 MPS_0 B0 MPS_0 A0 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 26 Sun Rack 1000 With Three M5000 Servers and Two MPS Server 2 Server 1 Server 0 Chapter5 Installing the Sun
29. ch as an uninterruptible power system UPS to reduce the possibility of component failures If the computer eguipment is subjected to repeated power interruptions and fluctuations it is susceptible to a higher component failure rate than it would be with a stable power source Note If the appropriate electrical receptacle is not available in your country the connector may be removed from the cord The cord can then be permanently connected to a dedicated branch circuit by a gualified electrician Check local electrical codes for proper installation reguirements Grounding Both midrange servers are shipped with grounding type three wire power cords Always connect the cords into grounded power outlets Each power cord will also supply your server with proper earth ground Sun has tested the eguipment cabinets for radiated and conducted emissions and have determined there is no difference in emissions with or without a ground strap grounding the eguipment cabinets No additional earth grounding is necessary but it may be added if desired Contact your facilities manager or a gualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009
30. ck II Eguipment Cabinet Caution The anti tilt legs must be extended or the eguipment cabinet might topple when the server is installed on the extended slide rails Caution For stability populate the eguipment cabinet with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas GES 1 Extend the anti tilt legs a Pull on the top release pin to unlock the anti tilt leg from the cabinet frame Number 1 in FIGURE 3 2 b Pull the bottom foot of the anti tilt leg away from the cabinet until it extends fully Number 2 in FIGURE 3 2 The leg support will lock in place 3 4 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 FIGURE 3 2 Extending the Anti Tilt Legs c Rotate the leg s rubber foot clockwise until it touches the floor Number 3 in FIGURE 3 2 The foot must touch the floor to stabilize the cabinet securely d Repeat Step a through Step c to extend the other anti tilt leg 2 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The front handles are designed for sliding the server in and out of the equipment cabinet The handles will not support the weight of the server 3 With the assistance of another person install the chassis into the cabinet by aligning the chassis rails with the rail parts in the cabinet and carefully pushing in until you hear a click and the serv
31. d in a Sun Rack 900 the cabinet extender option is required to enable the rear door to close See Section 1 2 1 Installing the Cabinet Extender Optional on page 1 13 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 5 1 M5000 Server Slide Assembly Kit The servers are mounted in the eguipment cabinet using slide assemblies Items shown in Figure 5 1 are not to scale relative to each other FIGURE 5 1 M5000 Server Slide Assembly Kit Contents Nes CH 898 O SS SS SS r gt i Ee viir te S S amp S a Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 3 5 4 Figure Legend Item number Item Guantity 1 10 M5 cage nut 8 2 M5 flathead screw 16 3 washer 16 4 M2 5 flathead screw 8 5 M4 screw 6 6 bracket 4 7 Cable management arm CMA 1 8 slide rail 2 9 cable bracket 2 11 M5 screw 8 12 hook and loop straps 14 13 end caps 4 Note Depending upon which equipment cabinet the M5000 server is mounted in not all parts in the assembly kit will be used Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 2 M5000 Shipping Bracket Kit Contents Figure Legend Large Bracket 2 Medium Bracket 2 Small Bracket 2 M5 flathead screw 6 M5 cage nut 2 a Aa OND ch For the Sun Rack 1000 900 with the cabinet
32. e Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 server The terms M4000 server M5000 server or midrange server refers to the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 servers The term Sun cabinet refers to the Sun Rack 1000 or the Sun Rack 900 or the Sun Rack II Related Documentation The documents listed as online are available at http docs sun com app docs prod sparc m3k hic http docs sun com app docs prod sparc m4k hic For late breaking information about hardware software or documentation for the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 servers refer to the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product Notes and the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Product Notes Application Title Format Location Site Planning Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Site Planning PDF Online Guide HTML Site Planning Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers PDF Online Site Planning Guide HTML Getting Started Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Getting Printed Shipping kit Started Guide PDF Online Getting Started Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Printed Shipping kit Getting Started Guide PDF Online Installation Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server PDF Online Tnstallation Guide Installation Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Printed Online Tnstallation Guide PDF Service Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service PDF Online Manual Service Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 PDF Online Servers Service Manual Glossary Sun SPARC Enterprise PDF Online M
33. ecure the slide rails with six 6 M4 screws three for each slide Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 19 N N 5 20 FIGURE 5 16 Securing the Slide Rails 9 Remove the plinth from the bottom of the server FIGURE 5 17 Caution Remove the plinth prior to sliding the server into the cabinet so that the server below is not damaged There are eight 8 screws that secure the plinth to the bottom of each server a Remove the two 2 front screws b Loosen the remaining six 6 screws c Slide the plinth toward the rear of the server less than an inch until the plinth is released from the screws Caution The plinth weighs 2 kg 5 lb To prevent injury support the plinth upon release from the screws d Remove the six 6 loosened screws Caution The cabinet stabilizer must be extended or the eguipment cabinet will topple when the lifting device is withdrawn Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 FIGURE 5 17 Example of Removing the Plinth my Wu ee Berner zm se AN 10 Withdraw the computer lifting device 11 Press the lock button on the slide rail in the direction indicated by the arrow to unlock the rail and insert the server into the cabinet Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 21 FIGURE 5 18 Unlocking the M5000 Slide Rail o o
34. ent cabinet 914 mm 36 in and any obstructions or walls 115 Service Area The Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 servers are accessed from the top surfaces A stepladder may be required for maintenance depending upon the height these servers are mounted in the cabinet Ensure an adequate service area for maintenance work 1 10 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 1 7 Front and Rear Maintenance Access and Thermal Specifications Figure Legend 1 914 mm 36 inches access at rear Rear door 1219 mm 48 inches access at front Front door a B o N 914 mm 36 inches access from the top Chapter 1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 11 1 1 6 Access Route If your existing loading dock meets height or ramp reguirements for a standard freight carrier truck you can use a pallet jack to unload the server If not you must provide a standard forklift or other means to unload the server or reguest the server be shipped in a truck with a lift gate All servers not shipped in an eguipment cabinet should be lifted only by proper computer lifting equipment to prevent personal injury or damage to server eguipment Each server that is not preinstalled in an eguipment cabinet is shipped in a separate crate A pallet jack is reguired to move each shipping crate to the server location Leave each server in its shipping crate until it reaches its final destination If the
35. er in the eguipment cabinet 5 26 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 FIGURE 5 23 Securing the Server in the Equipment Cabinet 8 Replace the anti tilt legs to its original position 55 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional If additional attachment points are required to route the cables you can install the extra cable holding brackets included in the rail assembly kit The parts needed for the cable holding brackets include the following m Brackets 2 m M5 screws 4 m Cage nuts 4 m Hook and loop straps 14 Chapter5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 27 These brackets can be used with or without the CMA for the M5000 server 1 Extend the cabinet stabilizer or anti tilt legs on the eguipment cabinet 2 Slide the server out of the cabinet several inches for access to the rear of the eguipment cabinet 3 Attach the cable holding brackets on the rack column Note Brackets can be installed one per side one only right or left side or two on one side as desired for convenience in cable management For the Sun Rack 1000 900 a Position the cage nuts behind the rack column and insert the two 2 screws through the bracket and rack column FIGURE 5 24 b Twist the cage nuts onto the screws from behind the rack ears The flat edges of the cage nuts should be aligned with the rack column to prevent the cage nu
36. er stops The server will stop mid way in the cabinet after the sound of the click Chapter 3 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 3 5 4 Release the latches on the sides of the server and continue to push in the server until completely seated in the cabinet 5 Tighten the thumbscrews in the chassis bezel to hold the chassis securely in the eguipment cabinet 3 3 JAL 3 6 Power Wiring Configurations To prevent catastrophic failures the design of your input power sources must ensure that adequate power is provided to your servers Use dedicated AC breaker panels for all power circuits that supply power to your server Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local state or national electrical codes For the M3000 Server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 The Sun Rack 1000 900 can fit up to two modular power supplies MPS Each MPS is 2U The MPS must be installed in the bottom of the cabinet TABLE 3 2 and FIGURE 3 3 show an example of the recommended wiring configurations for the M3000 servers with one MPS TABLE 3 2 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Eighteen M3000 Servers With One 60A 3 Phase MPS Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_11_14_ 17 MPS B5 MPS A5 M3000_10_13_16 MPS B4 MPS A4 M3000_9_12_15 MPS B3 MPS A3 M3000_2_5_8 MPS B2 MPS A2 M3000_1_4_7 MPS B1 MPS A1 M3000_0_3_6 MPS BO MPS AO Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009
37. erver in an Eguipment Cabinet 5 17 FIGURE 5 14 Extending the Anti Tilt Legs d Rotate the leg s rubber foot clockwise until it touches the floor Number 3 in FIGURE 5 14 The foot must touch the floor to stabilize the cabinet securely e Repeat Step a through Step d to extend the other anti tilt leg 7 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies front handles are designed for sliding the server in and out of the eguipment d Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The cabinet The handles will not support the weight of the server a Place the forks of the computer eguipment lift inside the plinth on the underside of the system The plinth protects the underside of the system and keeps the system from sliding off the computer eguipment lift 5 18 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 b Raise the server and gently push it towards the eguipment cabinet until the holes and pins align The slide rails s have pins that will fit into holes beneath the overhang of the server FIGURE 5 15 Mating the Server on Slide Rails 8 Secure the server to the slide rails Note Labels are located on the side of each server to help identify the mounting points a Place the pins on the slide rails directly beneath the rear holes on the overhang of the system and gently lower the server onto the pins b S
38. for convenience in cable management For the Sun Rack 1000 900 a Position the cage nuts behind the rack column and insert the two 2 screws through the bracket and rack column FIGURE 4 29 Brackets should be positioned near the top level of the server or slightly below it b Twist the cage nuts onto the screws from behind the rack ears The flat edges of the cage nuts should be aligned with the rack columns to prevent the cage nuts from scraping against the server Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 31 FIGURE 4 29 Installing the Extra Brackets in a Sun Rack 1000 For the Sun Rack II a Secure the cable holding brackets in the upper and lower hole on the 5U location of the rack column FIGURE 4 30 Use the M6 screws and M6 cage nuts that come shipped with the Sun Rack II FIGURE 4 30 Attaching the Cable Holding Brackets eens zess sens ses ss 4 32 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 4 Insert hook and loop straps in the desired slots of the bracket to hold back cables Built in cutouts along the sides of the Sun cabinet can also be used to insert hook and loop straps to hold back cables as desired 5 Slide the server into the eguipment cabinet 6 Replace the cabinet stabi
39. gement Arm for the M4000 Server on page 4 27 If the CMA is not to be installed at this time proceed to Step 14 14 Secure the spacers at the front of the equipment cabinet FIGURE 4 11 The spacer holes are located one hole above and below the server The spacers should align with the captive screws on the front of the server Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 13 FIGURE 4 11 Example of Spacers Aligned With Captive Screws Sun SPARC Enterprise Eguipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 4 14 4 22 For the Sun Rack II 1 Attach four 4 M5 cage nuts to the front rack columns center hole on the 1U and the center hole on the 6U FIGURE 4 12 Each rack unit is marked off on the rack column There are three holes per rack unit identified as upper hole center hole and lower hole FIGURE 4 12 Cage Nut Hole Locations for the M4000 Server rR 7 K N 5 by Isl 4 eh 8 NBII NA 6U R N ly 1U 1 75 in 6 Ka JJ 5 1 HT MW NT die 2 i FC G Figure Legend Upper hole Center hole Lower hole Center hole on 6U Center hole on 1U a B Oo N ch 2 Using the cage nut insertion tool secure the cage nuts on the rack columns The cage nut insertion tool is found in the eguipment cabinet ship kit Caution The insertion tool has sharp edges Use with care Chap
40. h ground Sun has tested the equipment cabinets for radiated and conducted emissions and have determined there is no difference in emissions with or without a ground strap grounding the equipment cabinets No additional earth grounding is necessary but it may be added if desired Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician to determine what type of power is supplied to your building Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 CHAPTER 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Eguipment Cabinet This chapter describes how to mount an M4000 server in a Sun Rack 1000 Sun Rack 900 and Sun Rack II It contains the following sections Section 4 1 M4000 Server Slide Assembly Kit on page 4 2 Section 4 2 Installing the M4000 Server on page 4 6 Section 4 3 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M4000 Server on page 4 27 Section 4 4 Attaching End Caps to the Rails on page 4 28 Section 4 5 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional on page 4 31 Section 4 6 Power Wiring Configurations on page 4 33 Caution The M4000 server can weigh up to 84 kg 185 Ib Two people using a computer eguipment lift are reguired to mount the server safely in the eguipment rack 4 1 Up to six 6U M4000 servers can be mounted in the following cabinets m Sun Rack 1000 which comes as a 42 rack unit U or a 38U cabinet m Sun Rack 900 which comes a
41. he server to lock them in place by the holes at the rear of the lock mechanism Removing the Inner Rails To remove an inner rail slide the inner rail to align with the center holes on the inner rail with the pins on the server and then remove the inner rail 8 Extend the anti tilt legs FIGURE 4 18 a Pull on the top release pin to unlock the anti tilt leg from the cabinet frame Number 1 in FIGURE 4 18 Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 19 b Pull the bottom foot of the anti tilt leg away from the cabinet until it extends fully Number 2 in FIGURE 4 18 c The leg support will lock in place FIGURE 4 18 Extending the Anti Tilt Legs d Rotate the leg s rubber foot clockwise until it touches the floor Number 3 in FIGURE 4 18 The foot must touch the floor to stabilize the cabinet securely e Repeat Step a through Step d to extend the other anti tilt leg 9 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies 10 Position the bearing cars on the interior of the slide rails in full forward position until they are stopped by the black plastic alignment guides 4 20 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 19 Bearing Car in Full Forward Position Inside the Slide Rail Figure Legend 1 Bearing car 2 Slide assembly interior view 3 Green bearing car holder clip 4 Black alignment guide Caution For safe rack
42. ible and can be used on either side of the server The slide rails are spring loaded with pins to hold them in place while they are being secured Caution For safe rack mounting operations ensure that the green clips and black plastic rail alignment guides are securely attached at the end of the inside of the slide rails These guides will assist in the initial mating of the inner rails attached to the sides of the server Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 17 FIGURE 4 15 Installing Slide Rails in the Cabinet SsQo D D GO ss Vr Mi Se 8 wee m mm mm mm mm ew ee ee Figure Legend 1 Lower hole on 3U 2 Upper hole on 1U 7 Secure the inner parts of the slide rails in place on the server FIGURE 4 16 a Confirm the inner rail attachment orientation b Align the center holes in the inner rails with the pins on the server FIGURE 4 17 4 18 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 16 Securing Inner Part of the Slide Rail to the Server Inner rail FIGURE 4 17 Aligning Center Holes With Pins on the Server 2 oa T O so G0O Align the center holes with pins on the server Magnified view of part A Magnified view of part B c Slide the inner rails toward the front of t
43. ils 7 Secure the server to the slide rails Note Labels are located on the side of each server to help identify the mounting points a Place the pins on the slide rails directly beneath the rear holes on the overhang of the system and gently lower the server onto the pins b Secure the slide rails with six 6 M4 screws three for each slide Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 9 N N 5 10 FIGURE 5 6 Securing the Slide Rails 8 Remove the plinth from the bottom of the server Caution Remove the plinth prior to sliding the server into the cabinet so that the server below is not damaged There are eight 8 screws that secure the plinth to the bottom of each server a Remove the two 2 front screws b Loosen the remaining six 6 screws c Slide the plinth toward the rear of the server less than an inch until the plinth is released from the screws Caution The plinth weighs 2 kg 5 lb To prevent injury support the plinth upon release from the screws d Remove the six 6 loosened screws Caution The cabinet stabilizer must be extended or the equipment cabinet will topple when the lifting device is withdrawn Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 7 Example of Removing the Plinth T ka IG BJ IN d B Ai gi F 1 l y WELW
44. k 1000 900 4 6 422 For the Sun RackII 4 15 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M4000 Server 4 27 Attaching End Caps to the Rails 4 28 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional 4 31 Power Wiring Configurations 4 33 4 611 For the M4000 Server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 4 33 4 6 2 For the M4000 Server ina Sun Rack II 4 36 4 6 3 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics 4 38 4 64 Grounding 4 38 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 1 5 1 5 2 M5000 Server Slide Assembly Kit 5 3 Installing the M5000 Server 5 6 5 2 1 For the Sun Rack 1000 900 5 6 vi Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 2 2 For the Sun Rack II 5 14 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M5000 Server 5 24 Attaching End Caps to the Rails 5 25 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional 5 27 Power Wiring Configurations 5 29 5 6 1 For the M5000 Server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 5 30 5 6 2 For the M5000 Server ina Sun Rack II 5 32 5 6 3 Circuit Breaker Capacity and Characteristics 5 34 5 6 4 Grounding 5 34 Contents vii viii Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 Preface This rack mounting guide provides technical information and rackmounting instructions for Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 servers in a Sun Rack 1000 Sun Rack 900 and Sun Rack II The terms M3000 server or entry level server refers to th
45. left rear right and rear left with two 2 M2 5 flathead screws at each location 4 Determine the location of the 10U server in the cabinet Caution For stability populate the eguipment cabinet with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas 5 Install slide assemblies in the eguipment cabinet using two 2 M5 flathead screws at each of four locations and washers two at each of the four locations to secure the slide assemblies in the selected mounting holes FIGURE 5 13 The rails are reversible and can be used on either side of the server The slide rails are spring loaded with pins to hold them in place while they are being secured 5 16 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 FIGURE 5 13 Installing Slide Rails in the Cabinet G T G Sa sees geseagsgess gesi S9 sS zm e ee pm zm e rm zm pm zm em zm zm Figure Legend 1 2 3 4 Upper hole on 4U Lower hole on 3U Upper hole on 2U Upper hole on 1U 6 Extend the anti tilt legs FIGURE 5 14 a Pull on the top release pin to unlock the anti tilt leg from the cabinet frame Number 1 in FIGURE 5 14 b Pull the bottom foot of the anti tilt leg away from the cabinet until it extends fully Number 2 in FIGURE 5 14 c The leg support will lock in place Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 S
46. lip Black alignment guide Caution For safe rack mounting ensure that the bearing cards are positioned all the way forward inside the slide rails Also ensure the black plastic rail alignment guides are securely attached at the end of the inside of the slide rails These guides will assist in the initial mating of the inner rails attached to the sides of the server Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The fro nt handles are designed for sliding the server in and out of the eguipment rack The handles will not support the weight of the server 7 4 10 Sun SPARC Place the forks of the computer eguipment lift inside the plinth on the underside of the system The plinth protects the underside of the system and keeps the system from sliding off the computer eguipment lift Enterprise Eguipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 8 Raise the server and gently push it towards the eguipment rack until the holes and pins align The M4000 server slides have keyholes that fit over pins on the sides of the server FIGURE 4 8 Example of Mating the Server on Slides MAU 9 Secure the server to the slides Note Labels are located on the side of each server to help identify the mounting points a Place the keyholes over the pins on the side of the server b Push the slides towards the rear of the server to lock them in place 1
47. lizer to its original position 4 6 4 6 1 Power Wiring Configurations To prevent catastrophic failures the design of your input power sources must ensure that adeguate power is provided to your midrange servers Use dedicated AC breaker panels for all power circuits that supply power to your server Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local state or national electrical codes For the M4000 Server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 To ensure redundant power sourcing use the recommended wiring configurations for the M4000 server in a Sun Rack 1000 900 The Sun Rack 1000 900 can fit up to two modular power supplies MPS Each MPS is two rack units U tall The MPS must be installed in the bottom of the cabinet Note Before using the cords that come with your Sun Rack 1000 900 with MPS units disconnect the power strips from the MPS and connect the systems directly into the MPS using the cords The power strips cannot be used to power any additional devices in the cabinet TABLE A3 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Six M4000 Servers With Two 30A 3 Phase MPS Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M40005 MPS_1 B5 MPS_1 A5 M40004 MPS_0 B4 MPS_0 A4 M40003 MPS_1 B3 MPS_1 A3 Chapter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 33 TABLE A3 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Six M4000 Servers With Two 30A 3 Phase MPS Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M4000_2 MPS_0 B2 MPS_0 A2 M40001
48. lling the Cable Holding Brackets Optional on page 4 31 4 Ensure that the server can slide in and out of the equipment cabinet without dislodging the power cables FIGURE 4 27 shows how the CMA extends and retracts Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 29 FIGURE 4 27 CMA Extended and Retracted on the M4000 Server 4 30 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 5 Slide the server into the eguipment cabinet 6 Tighten the four 4 captive screws at the front of the server to secure the server in the eguipment cabinet 7 Replace the cabinet stabilizer to its original position 4 5 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional If additional attachment points are reguired to route the cables you can install the extra cable holding brackets included in the rail assembly kit The parts needed for the cable holding brackets include the following Brackets 2 m M5 screws 4 m Cage nuts 4 m Hook and loop straps 14 These brackets can be used with or without the CMA for the M4000 server 1 Extend the cabinet stabilizer or anti tilt legs on the eguipment cabinet 2 Slide the server out of the cabinet several inches for access to the rear of the cabinet 3 Attach the cable holding brackets on the rack column Note Brackets can be installed one per side one only right or left side or two on one side as desired
49. mes as a 42 rack unit U or a 38U enclosure The Sun Rack 900 comes as a 38U or 36U enclosure Entry level and midrange servers can be mounted or preinstalled in these equipment cabinets Note The Sun Rack 1000 900 cabinets have round RETMA rail holes FIGURE 1 1 and FIGURE 1 2 illustrates Sun Rack 1000 900 with one modular power supply MPS and Two MPSs 1 2 FIGURE 1 1 Sun Rack 900 With One Modular Power Supplies Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 1 2 Sun Rack 900 With Two Modular Supplies Chapter1 Sun Rack 1000 and Sun Rack 900 Cabinets 1 3 EEI 1 4 Physical Specifications Use the following table to determine space requirements for the Sun Rack 1000 and the Sun Rack 900 TABLE 1 1 Sun Rack 1000 Dimensions Characteristic 42U 38U Height 2019 mm 79 5 in 1880 mm 74 in Width 597 mm 23 5 in 597 mm 23 5 in Depth 1000 mm 39 8 in 1000 mm 39 8 in Weight 193 kg 426 lb 168 kg 370 Ib TABLE 1 2 Sun Rack 900 Dimensions Characteristic 38U 36U Height 1880 mm 74 in 1880 mm 74 in Width 597 mm 23 5 in 597 mm 23 5 in Depth 900 mm 35 4 in 900 mm 35 4 in Weight 168 kg 370 lb 172 kg 380 Ib Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 1 3 illustrates the Sun Rack 1000 42U shipping crate dimensions FIGURE 1 3 Sun Rack 1000 42 38 Rack Unit Shipping Dimensions FIGURE 1 4 illustrates the top and front
50. mounting ensure that the bearing cards are all the way forward inside the slide rails Also ensure the black plastic rail alignment guides are securely attached at the end of the inside of the slide rails These guides will assist in the initial mating of the inner rails attached to the sides of the server Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The front handles are designed for sliding the server in and out of the equipment cabinet The handles will not support the weight of the server 11 Place the forks of the computer equipment lift inside the plinth on the underside of the system The plinth protects the underside of the system and keeps the system from sliding off the computer equipment lift Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 21 12 Raise the server and gently push it towards the eguipment cabinet until the holes and pins align The M4000 server slides have keyholes that fit over pins on the sides of the server FIGURE 4 20 Mating the Server on Slides Lu 13 Secure the server to the slides Note Labels are located on the side of each server to help identify the mounting points a Place the keyholes over the pins on the side of the server b Push the slides towards the rear of the server to lock them in place 14 Remove the plinth from the bottom of the server FIGURE 4 21 4 22 Su
51. n SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 Caution Remove the plinth prior to sliding the server into the cabinet so that the server below is not damaged There are eight 8 screws that secure the plinth to the bottom of each server a Remove the two 2 front screws b Loosen the remaining six 6 screws c Slide the plinth toward the rear of the server less than an inch until the plinth is released from the screws Caution The plinth weighs 2 kg 5 lb To prevent injury support the plinth upon release from the screws d Remove the six 6 loosened screws Caution The cabinet stabilizer must be extended or the eguipment cabinet will topple when the lifting device is withdrawn Chapter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 23 FIGURE 4 21 Removing the Plinth From the Server 15 Withdraw the computer lifting device 16 Slide the server into the cabinet Note Labels are located on the sides of the server to assist in fully seating the server in the cabinet 4 24 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 22 Locking Mechanism on the M4000 Slide Rail ol o o Bile Corns o ooo 17 If you are securing the CMA at this time proceed to Section 4 3 Installing the Cable Ma
52. nagement Arm for the M4000 Server on page 4 27 If the CMA is not to be installed at this time proceed to Step 18 18 Secure the spacers at the front of the eguipment cabinet FIGURE 4 23 The spacer holes are located one hole above and below the server The spacers should align with the captive screws on the front of the server Chapter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 25 FIGURE 4 23 Example of Spacers Aligned With Captive Screws 4 26 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 4 3 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M4000 Server The cable management arm CMA for the M4000 server attaches to the left rear of the server 1 Wind the CMA so that the springs are taut and positioned against the arm Caution You must hold both ends of the CMA while it is taut to keep the spring loaded arm from striking yourself or nearby eguipment 2 Secure the small end of the CMA to the server by using the two 2 captive screws FIGURE 4 24 3 Secure the large end of the CMA to the rail on the same side of the eguipment cabinet The CMA attaches using a captive connector to hold it into position on the slide assemblies FIGURE 4 24 Installing the Cable Management Arm Chapter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 27 4 4 Attaching End Caps to the Rails After securing the CMA to the M
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54. nformation on PDUs in a Sun Rack II refer to the Sun Rack II User s Guide TABLE 3 5 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Eight M3000 Servers With 5kVA 1ph PDUs Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_6_7 PDU_A Group_2 PDU_B Group_3 M3000_3_4_5 PDU_A Group_1 PDU_B Group_4 M3000_0_1_2 PDU_A Group_0 PDU_B Group_5 TABLE 3 6 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Sixteen M3000 Servers With 10kVA 1ph PDUs Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_14_15 PDU_A Group_5 PDU_B Group_0 M3000 11 12 13 PDU_A Group_4 PDU_B Group_1 M3000_8_9_10 PDU_A Group_3 PDU_B Group_2 M3000_6_7 PDU_A Group_2 PDU_B Group_3 M3000_3_4_5 PDU_A Group_1 PDU_B Group_4 M3000_0_1_2 PDU_A Group_0 PDU_B Group_5 TABLE 3 7 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Twenty one M3000 Servers With 15kVA 1ph PDUs Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_18_19_20 PDU_A Group_5 PDU_B Group_0 M3000_15_16_17 PDU_A Group_4 PDU_B Group_1 M3000_12_13_14 PDU_A Group_3 PDU_B Group_2 M3000_8_9_10_11 PDU_A Group_2 PDU_B Group_3 M3000_4_5_6_7 PDU_A Group_1 PDU_B Group_4 M3000 01 2 3 PDU_A Group_0 PDU_B Group_5 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 3 9 TABLE 3 8 Recommended Wiring Configurations for Twenty one M3000 Servers With 3ph PDUs Server PSU_1 PSU_0 M3000_14_17_20 PDU_A Group_5 PDU_B Group_0 M3000_13_16_19 PDU_A Group A PDU_B Group_1 M3000_12_15_18 PDU_A Group_3 PDU_B Group_2 M3000_2_5_8_11 PDU_A Group_2 PDU_B Group_3 M3000_1_4_7
55. ng Guide March 2009 Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 39 CHAPTER 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Eguipment Cabinet This chapter describes how to mount M5000 servers in a Sun Rack 1000 Sun Rack 900 and Sun Rack II It contains the following sections Section 5 1 M5000 Server Slide Assembly Kit on page 5 3 Section 5 2 Installing the M5000 Server on page 5 6 Section 5 3 Installing the Cable Management Arm for the M5000 Server on page 5 24 Section 5 4 Attaching End Caps to the Rails on page 5 25 Section 5 5 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional on page 5 27 Section 5 6 Power Wiring Configurations on page 5 29 Caution The M5000 server can weigh up to 125 kg 275 lb Two people using a computer eguipment lift are reguired to mount the server safely in the eguipment cabinet 5 1 5 2 Up to three 10U M5000 servers can be mounted in the following cabinets m Sun Rack 1000 which comes as a 42 rack unit U or a 38U cabinet m Sun Rack 900 which comes as a 38U or 36U cabinet m Sun Rack II cabinet which comes as a 42U cabinet TABLE 5 1 M5000 Server External Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight 444 mm 17 5 in 810 mm 31 9 in 440 mm 17 3 in 125 kg 275 Ib 10U The M5000 server is designed to be mounted in a standard 19 inch rack with a depth of 1000 mm or more When mounte
56. oth end caps are attached to the opposite rails on which the CMA is attached FIGURE 5 21 Note If the CMA is not used attach all end caps to the rails of the server The M5000 server uses four end caps FIGURE 5 21 End Caps on the Left Rear of the M5000 Server Slide Rails 2 Connect the power cables to the rear of the server and secure them with the cable retention clamps Caution Do not connect the power cables to a power source at this time 3 Run the power cables along the CMA and secure them in place with tie wraps The power cables and infiniband cables should hang loosely in a service loop behind the server or the CMA might not be able to fully retract Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 25 Note If additional attachment points are reguired to route the cables install the optional bracket kit See Section 5 5 Installing the Cable Holding Brackets Optional on page 5 27 4 Ensure that the server can slide in and out of the eguipment cabinet without dislodging the power cables FIGURE 5 22 shows how the CMA extends and retracts FIGURE 5 22 CMA Extended and Retracted on the M5000 Server 5 Slide the server into the eguipment cabinet 6 Attach four M6 cage nuts on the rack columns to align with the captive screws on the front corners of the server 7 Tighten the four 4 captive screws at the front of the server to secure the serv
57. quipment cabinet might topple when the server is installed on the extended slide rails Caution For stability populate the eguipment cabinet with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas a Pull the end of the antitilt bar out to its fully extended position FIGURE 3 1 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide March 2009 FIGURE 3 1 Extending the Cabinet Stabilizer on the Sun Rack 1000 b Rotate the foot 90 degrees and adjust the height of the foot so that it rests on the floor 2 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The front handles are designed for sliding the server in and out of the equipment cabinet The handles will not support the weight of the server 3 With the assistance of another person install the chassis into the cabinet by aligning the chassis rails with the rail parts in the cabinet and carefully pushing in until you hear a click and the server stops The server will stop mid way in the cabinet after the sound of the click 4 Release the latches on the sides of the server and continue to push in the server until completely seated in the cabinet 5 Tighten the thumbscrews in the chassis bezel to hold the chassis securely in the equipment cabinet Chapter 3 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 3 3 For the Sun Ra
58. r sente aucun engagement de quelque type que ce soit de la part de Fujitsu Limited ou de Sun Microsystems Inc ou des soci t s affili es Ce document et le produit et les technologies qu il d crit peuvent inclure des droits de propri t intellectuelle de parties tierces prot g s par copyright et ou c d s sous licence par des fournisseurs Fujitsu Limited et ou Sun Microsystems Inc y compris des logiciels et des technologies relatives aux polices de caract res Par limites du GPL ou du LGPL une copie du code source r gi par le GPL ou LGPL comme applicable est sur demande vers la fin utilsateur disponible veuillez contacter Fujitsu Limted ou Sun Microsystems Inc Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants d velopp s par des tierces parties Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun Java Netra Solaris Sun Ray Answerbook2 docs sun com OpenBoot et Sun Fire sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc ou ses filiales aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Fujitsu et le logo Fujitsu sont des marques d pos es de Fujitsu Limited Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos
59. s a 38U or 36U cabinet m Sun Rack II cabinet which comes in a 42U cabinet TABLE 4 1 M4000 Server External Dimensions Width Depth Height Weight 444 mm 17 5 in 810 mm 31 9 in 263 mm 10 4 in 6U 84 kg 185 lb The M4000 server is designed to be mounted in a standard 19 inch rack with a depth of 1000 mm or more When mounted in a Sun Rack 900 the cabinet extender option is required to enable the rear door to close See Section 1 2 Mounting Specifications on page 1 13 4 1 4 2 M4000 Server Slide Assembly Kit The servers are mounted in the equipment rack using slide assemblies Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 1 M4000 Server Slide Assembly Kit Contents UI Coy co D D Co foolfeone ES al Saa Baeeg O JEI Chapter 4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 3 Figure Legend ch Nut bar 4 M2 5 flathead screw 8 M5 cage nut 8 M5 Flathead screw 8 Washer 8 Slide rail 2 Inner rail 2 Cable bracket 2 M5 cage nut 8 M5 Screw 8 Hook and loop strap 10 End cap 2 Cable management arm 1 o ON o o FF Oo ND ech sch ech sch o N CO Note Depending upon which eguipment cabinet the M4000 server is mounted in not all parts in the assembly kit will be used 4 4 Sun
60. stems Inc et Fujitsu Limited d tiennent et contr lent toutes deux des droits de propri t intellectuelle relatifs aux produits et technologies d crits dans ce document De m me ces produits technologies et ce document sont prot g s par des lois sur le copyright des brevets d autres lois sur la propri t intellectuelle et des trait s internationaux Les droits de propri t intellectuelle de Sun Microsystems Inc et Fujitsu Limited concernant ces produits ces technologies et ce document comprennent sans que cette liste soit exhaustive un ou plusieurs des brevets d pos s aux Etats Unis et indiqu s a l adresse http www sun com patents de m me qu un ou plusieurs brevets ou applications brevet es suppl mentaires aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Ce document le produit et les technologies aff rents sont exclusivement distribu s avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie la distribution et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit de ces technologies ou de ce document ne peut tre reproduite sous quelque forme que ce soit par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation crite pr alable de Fujitsu Limited et de Sun Microsystems Inc et de leurs ventuels bailleurs de licence Ce document bien qu il vous ait t fourni ne vous conf re aucun droit et aucune licence expresses ou tacites concernant le produit ou la technologie auxquels il se rapporte Par ailleurs il ne contient ni ne rep
61. ter4 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 4 15 a Hook the bottom lip of the nut in the sguare rail hole Number 1 in FIGURE 4 13 b Insert the tip of the cage nut insertion tool through the rail hole and hook the top lip of the cage nut Number 2 in FIGURE 4 13 c Using the insertion tool pull the cage nut through the hole until the top lip snaps into place Number 3 in FIGURE 4 13 FIGURE 4 13 Inserting Cage Nuts in Square Holes Using the Insertion Tool 3 Attach the four nut bars to their corresponding locations on the slide rails front right front left rear right and rear left with two M2 5 flathead screws at each location 4 16 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 4 14 Attaching Nut Bars with Brackets Figure Legend 1 Bracket 2 Nui bar 3 M2 5 Screw 4 M5 Screw 4 Determine the location of the 6U M4000 server in the cabinet Slide rails will be secured at the upper hole of the 1U and lower hole of the 3U FIGURE 4 15 5 Position the slide rail behind the rack columns Caution For stability populate the equipment cabinet with the servers at the lowest location before filling in the higher areas 6 Secure the slide rails to the rack columns with screws two M5 flathead screws at each of four locations and washers two at each of the four locations The rails are revers
62. ts from scraping against the server FIGURE 5 24 Installing the Extra Brackets in a Sun Rack 1000 900 For the Sun Rack II a Secure the cable holding brackets in the upper and lower hole on the 9U location of the rack column FIGURE 5 25 Use the M6 screws and M6 cage nuts that come shipped with the Sun Rack II 5 28 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 25 Attaching the Cable Holding Brackets 3 5 3 o aN fe os ZEA I KE ec o ZZ dl Ka l K z 4 Insert the hook and loop straps in the desired slots of the bracket to hold back cables Built in cutouts along the sides of the cabinet can also be used to insert hook and loop straps to hold back cables as desired 5 Slide the server into the eguipment cabinet 6 Replace the cabinet stabilizer or anti tilt legs to its original position 5 6 Power Wiring Configurations To prevent catastrophic failures the design of your input power sources must ensure that adequate power is provided to your midrange servers Use dedicated AC breaker panels for all power circuits that supply power to your server Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local state or national electrical codes Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 29 5 6 1 5 30 For the M5000 Server in
63. y are being secured FIGURE 5 3 Mounting a Slide Assembly to the Equipment Cabinet 3 Extend the cabinet stabilizer Caution The cabinet stabilizer must be extended or the equipment cabinet will topple when the server is installed on the extended slide rails a Pull the end of the anti tilt bar out to its fully extended position FIGURE 5 4 b Rotate the foot 90 degrees and adjust the height of the foot so that it rests on the floor Chapter 5 Installing the Sun SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server in an Equipment Cabinet 5 7 FIGURE 5 4 Extending the Cabinet Stabilizer on the Sun Rack 1000 900 D 4 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The front handles are designed for sliding the server in and out of the eguipment cabinet The handles will not support the weight of the server 5 Place the forks of the computer eguipment lift inside the plinth on the underside of the system The plinth protects the underside of the system and keeps the system from sliding off the computer eguipment lift 6 Raise the server and gently push it towards the eguipment cabinet until the holes and pins align The slide rails s have pins that will fit into holes beneath the overhang of the server 5 8 Sun SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e March 2009 FIGURE 5 5 Mating the Server on Slide Ra
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