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1. External I O i a al External I O i Expansion Unit bi la Expansion Unit ss o lo ely M4000 server da i M5000 server i ssi SRL F ii EE EEEE esi id eg lt ice PF i a r M3000 server ss ERI gii IO O El Sai O O a E Hp UE aF gE 3 2 Service Area The 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 rack Secure an adequate service area for maintenance work depending upon the height the server is mounted in the rack For information on mounting locations in a rack that require use of a stepladder see Section 3 3 Restriction on Mounting and Requirements for Maintenance on page 3 5 3 2 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 AAL When a Stepladder Is Not Used FIGURE 3 2 shows the service area for cases where a stepladder is not used FIGURE 3 2 Service Area for Cases Where a Stepladder Is Not Used A Service area iq a 2 00 j E f Co M3000 M4000 WO M5000 S 2 a y y tal A to
2. PSU 0 PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU 3 Distribution panel CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Note If connected to uninterruptible power supply UPS or the power distribution box you do not have to connect the power cords one on one but can connect the cords in a collective form within the range of current capacity of UPS or the power distribution box Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 13 m Power supply system diagram with dual power feed connection FIGURE 2 10 Power Supply System Diagram with Dual Power Feed Connection Distribution panel PSU 0 PSU 1 PSU 2 PSU 3 CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Note If more than one power cord of this server is connected directly to the customer s distribut
3. Si 6 Maximum 12A 1 se E p i 2 vii Maximum 12A eo Maximum 12A 2 A i Meno O Maximum 12A 1 oH 2 Maximum 12AJI Outlet CB CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device TABLE 2 8 Power Cord and Outlet Specifications of the Power Distribution Box Output Receptacle Type Input Plug Type Receptacle Type on Equipment Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Outside Outlet for two Three prong Outlet for three Japan parallel prong twist lock plug prong twist lock plug i N i N 100 VAC plug with DI with grounding g z with grounding amp g Option grounding electrode electrode ssi electrode 30A 125V 30A 125V 15A 125V NEMA L5 30P NEMA L5 30R NEMA 5 15R 2 22 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m For 200V for use outside Japan Model name SE R7CB21X FIGURE 2 16 For 200V for Use outside Japan Model Name SE R7CB21X JOOP O Outlet CB TABLE 2 9 Total Maximum 24A pepcccce CB 15A Ma
4. SE R7RC11 FIGURE 1 1 Appearance of Base Rack of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R7RC11 g 1050 41 3 7 il o p 700 27 6 Top view A i rico Hl 7Z N 2 Ow N i hi an e__V BG WE 27 DE Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in 1 10 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R7RC21 FIGURE 1 2 Appearance of System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R7RC21 1050 41 3 E A io 700 27 6 a Top view A i afin gt z Q o oO N aye 27 1 Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 11 m Base Rack of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R8RC11 FIGURE 1 3 Appearance of Base Rack of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R8RC11 1050 41 3 Top view 700 27 6 ee 1800 70 9 S Ga
5. a E Til x 40U i Unavailable for mounting 36U 40U y Units can be mounted under the 35U el o location Stepladder 1 required when maintenance is performed by one person y h 26U No stepladder 1 required when maintenance is performed by one person o V oU E 4 In the above figure the number indicating the space that is not available for mounting the server is for cases when the 40U rack is used When the server is mounted on a rack having space less than 40U the topmost 5U space is not available When the 36U rack is used the space from 32U to 36U is not available 3 8 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 3 3 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M5000 Server The mounting locations and number of persons required for maintenance of the M5000 server where a stepladder is required are indicated in FIGURE 3 6 If a server is mounted at a location between 21U and 24U a stepladder is not required when two persons perform the maintenance You can mount up to three M5000 servers which is 10U size under the 32U location The M5000 server cannot be mounted at or above the 33U location Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 9 FIGURE 3 6 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M5000 Server when the 40U rack is used
6. i a a Ee DE Front view Right side Rear view La l Unit mm in 1 12 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R8RC21 FIGURE 1 4 Appearance of System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name SE R8RC21 1050 41 3 q A P i Top view 700 27 6 etw i Al gt gt Q co CI ay E VV a UE Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 13 FIGURE 1 5 to FIGURE 1 6 show each appearance of the Equipment Rack Model 1640 models m Base Rack of the Equipment Rack Model 1640 Model Name 19R 164A1 19R 164A2 FIGURE 1 5 Appearance of Base Rack of the Equipment Rack Model 1640 Model Name 19R 164A1 19R 164A2 E 1050 41 3 _ Top view _ 600 23 6 raf di a AN gt n 3 FO Cj i y N so e AG gE AF UE Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm i
7. Ki a ae j lt A la oll G Na x Slate Center hole on 10U N Ae 8 o sq 10 rack units o 0 RI 12 SIIT There are three holes ineach fol Cage nut M5 x 4 1U on the rack In this procedure each hole is expressed as shown y 0 in the following figure t oll x Da o i o IN S _Jl Upper hole Sa i E All eerie hole Z ET A C 2 wo ee hole aA i va J Center hole on 1U iis lt Front surface right and left sides 4 locations Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 81 2 Attach four screw plates 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 FIGURE 3 69 Attaching Screw Plates Screw ee M2 5 x 8 N ibaa Sp Je ol NEIL By 2 7 49 R al le PR DI ce JS I we Ar Da Iho SE Rote N Lo RIC si o AR de gie 0 DI Ub P V Bracket r e J Screw plate x4 Bracket 3 82 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 Secure the slide rails to the rack with screws four M5 flathead screws at each of four locations and washers four at each of four locations The same type of rail is used on both the right and left sides and the rail can be fixed in position on either side The bracket parts on the rear s
8. _ 40U Unavailable for mounting 33U 40U Units can be mounted under the 32U location Stepladder 1 required when maintenance Is performed by two persons 30U popp pp Stepladder 1 required when maintenance is performed by one person 20U No stepladder 1 required when maintenance is performed by one person oU o o o m In the above figure the number indicating the space that is not available for mounting the server is for cases when the 40U rack is used When the server is mounted on a rack having space less than 40U the topmost 8U space is not available When the 36U rack is used the space from 29U to 36U is not available 3 10 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 3 4 External I O Expansion Unit Mounting Restriction The 1U and 2U rack spaces are not available for mounting the External I O Expansion Unit FIGURE 3 7 External I O Expansion Unit Mounting Restriction
9. Je Top view Front view Right side 2 4 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 FIGURE 2 3 M5000 Server Appearance 7 K qu i Top view Front view Right side Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 5 FIGURE 2 4 Appearance of the External I O Expansion Unit LT MT Top view Front view Right side 2 3 Power Supply Connection This section provides input power system diagrams for individual hardware units as well as the power cord and outlet specifications of the units Caution Use only the power cords supplied with this product to connect this product Do not to use these power cords with other products 2 6 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 2 951 M3000 Server This section explains the power supply connections of the M3000 server m Power supply system diagram with redundant PSU connection To
10. OD a ar Caster level feet Cable extraction insertion hole At the center of the level foot there is a 17 mm deep M20 size screw hole used for securing the rack in position Floor hole for securing the quake resistant options kit Chapter 1 Quake resistant options kit Unit mm in Rack Overview 1 23 m Floor Plan of the Equipment Rack with the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit Mounted FIGURE 1 14 Floor Plan of the Equipment Rack with the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit Mounted __446 5 17 6 _ _ 257 5 185 _ n e 3 Pla wo e 10 0 h O wo Orem ran 5 5 _ a V QHD OG Ste a FS Ss 742 9 TO AV 74 2 9 22 _ e s o A jams a z sR 8 S Ss A TI a Q e a i coh Z a 8 ge Front of Lo 9 19 c E33 the unit z SERE 193 _ 253 5 Q Ega TA 10 0 40 5_ 619 24 4 1 6 93 514 20 2 _ 3 7 700 27 6 Legend Cable extraction insertion hole Caster gt level feet At the center of the level foot there is a 17 mm deep M20 size screw hole used for securing the rack in position Unit mm in 1 24 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m Floor Plan of Interconnected Equipment Racks FIGURE 1 15 Floo
11. AIS Attaching the Cable Management Arm 1 Place the arm end of the CMA into the bracket 1 attachment At the same time hook the hinge part of the CMA to the bracket 2 attachment 2 Use two M4 screws to secure the CMA to the bracket 1 attachment a Attach the upper screw and tighten it temporarily b Before tightening the lower screw move the CMA away from the bracket 2 attachment and adjust the position of the holes Adjust the tilt of the CMA so that you can hook the hinge part of it on the bracket 2 attachment then tighten the upper and the lower screws 3 38 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 Slide the CMA to move it into the bracket 2 attachment 4 Attach the captive screw of the CMA to the inner slide rail holding bracket that is secured to right rear inner slide rail as viewed from the rear of the rack FIGURE 3 30 Attaching the Cable Management Arm Rear view left rear Captive screw M4 screw 11 GLANO UPCO Inner slide rail Bracket 1 holding bracket attachment Captive screw DI va screw Server Math nina ata np E Bracket 2 attachment Cable management arm 5 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server 6 P
12. coon DODO TODO 2U F i il Unavailable for mounting 1U 2U oU Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 11 3 4 3 12 Equipment Rack Mounting Requirements The M3000 M4000 M5000 servers including peripherals are developed and their operation is assured on the basic assumption that they are mounted in the equipment rack designed for SPARC Enterprise Although they can also be mounted in the equipment rack provided by other company a rack manufactured by a company other than Fujitsu you need to give sufficient consideration to the points such as physical specification or environmental requirements of the rack and make a judgment on whether or not the rack is appropriate to install the M3000 M4000 M5000 servers on your own responsibility In addition when you consider the use be sure to satisfy the requir
13. 2 Attach the large middle and small sized brackets to the rack columns a Attach the screw plate to the large sized bracket FIGURE 3 17 Attaching the Screw Plate Large sized bracket Right rear e i Left rear Screw plate Large sized bracket M3 flathead screw Screw plate M3 flathead screw b Attach the middle sized brackets to the front columns c Attach the large sized brackets to the rear columns Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 23 Note The right and left large sized brackets have different shapes Each bracket must be installed in the proper position d Attach the small sized bracket to the left rear column Note Use the small sized bracket in case the distance between the front and the rear columns is less than 748 mm 3 24 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 FIGURE 3 18 Attaching the Brackets ye M5 cage nut Middle sized bracket Left front M5 flathead 3 MS flathead screw N A M5 cage nut 5 Middle sized Wash r bracket Right front Rack column O 2 i Ny O M5 flathead screw OK Washer A LI 1 Leave the hole nearest to the j L i lower end of the unit unused I g a a M5 cage nut a a _S Left Middle sized el teat e bracket E j M H Large siz
14. Ce document ainsi que les produits et technologies qu il decrit peuvent inclure des droits de propriete intellectuelle de parties tierces proteges par copyright et ou cedes sous licence par des fournisseurs a Oracle et ou ses societes affiliees et Fujitsu Limited y compris des logiciels et des technologies relatives aux polices de caracteres Conformement aux conditions de la licence GPL ou LGPL une copie du code source regi par la licence GPL ou LGPL selon le cas est disponible sur demande par l Utilisateur final Veuillez contacter Oracle et ou ses societes affiliees ou Fujitsu Limited Cette distribution peut comprendre des composants developpes par des parties tierces Des parties de ce produit peuvent etre derivees des systemes Berkeley BSD distribues sous licence par l Universite de Californie UNIX est une marque deposee aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays distribuee exclusivement sous licence par X Open Company Ltd Oracle et Java sont des marques deposees d Oracle Corporation et ou de ses societes affiliees Fujitsu et le logo Fujitsu sont des marques deposees de Fujitsu Limited Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisees sous licence et sont des marques deposees de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant la marque SPARC reposent sur des architectures developpees par Oracle et ou ses societes affiliees SPARC64 est une marque de SPARC International Inc utilisee sous licence par Fujitsu
15. FIGURE 1 10 Appearance of System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack Model 1740 Model Name 19R 174B1 19R 174B2 1050 41 3 Top view 700 27 6 20 10 O 10 il i c 4 7 so pe Sooo SSS SSS ei 7 Pa af co gt S C Fi 7 N C 7 op Se 9 ore ee na y TO 105 00000000010 0 7 o ca i y EG v Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 19 1 4 Floor Plans of the Equipment Rack This section provides the floor plans of the equipment rack 1 20 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m Floor Plan of Equipment Racks FIGURE 1 11 Floor Plan of the Equipment Rack for SPARC Enterprise Servers 950 5 695 27 4 252 5_ p 9 9 AR F 9 9 128 185 ___ 580 22 8 _ _ 185 125 4 9 7 9 1 3 4 9 257 5 _ _185 _ 10 1 7 3 ole lt LL a N s Se Xx x RL s ge N XO ATX JS co wo L Ni LX ol N 2 Slo LKA REELS 2y y co O 140 6 5 _ O jh il XK x 3 C Le l
16. I o I D ne Service area 800 31 5 t 700 27 6 800 31 5 When the equipment rack model 1640 1624 is used 600 23 6 Unit mm in Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 3 B22 When a Stepladder Is Used FIGURE 3 3 shows the service area for when a stepladder is used When a stepladder is used the area must be secured so that the stepladder can be oriented both perpendicularly to and in parallel with the server FIGURE 3 3 Service Area in Cases Where a Stepladder Is Used Service area i foe M3000 S M4000 M5000 S O 1100 43 3 i fr ni AN 5 AOA A Stepl 93 a epladder 3 203 T D n amp S 9 5 2 o S YN 3 2 atg S i D 20 W 19 Service area Step Zg o y ladder 9 t o 500 n _ 19 7 800 j 31 5 _ 800 31 5 ls 700 27 6 ae 1400 55 1 i 1 When the equipment rack model 1640 1624 is used 600 23 6 Unit mm in 2 When the M3000 server is mounted 800 31 5 8 When the M4000 or M5000 server is mounted 500 19 7 3 4 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 3 dal Restriction on Mounting and Requirements for Maintenance Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M3000 Server The mounting locations and number of persons required for maintenance of the M3000 server whe
17. alc n TZ ees ORIIRE Lo x x LO ey a Sto fer N N oO 00 x NS n 05 20 ci Q 2 Lo b X o lt ss P S RP y als PRIZE Sol S ws SEE qaa gS 5 Eg i SS gt re c Front of the unit E 176 2 _ 247 6 _ 6 9 9 7 100 3 9 400 15 7 40 5 1 6 519 20 4 _ 250 600 23 6 250 9 8 1100 43 3 9 8 Legend Cable extraction insertion hole Caster 2 Quake resistant options kit C level feet At the center of the level foot there is a 17 mm deep M20 size screw hole used for securing the rack in position Floor hole for securing the quake resistant options kit Unit mm in 1 22 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 FIGURE 1 13 Floor Plan of the Equipment Rack Model 1740 252 5 252 5 9 9 695 27 4 _ 9 9 130 5 1 i 170 130 6 1 I 170 1135 67 _ 4 600 236 67 1135 2HE 4 5 a 473 18 6 _ 4 5 SEZ ol Bin o a o c S gt Ro e LEE i I S W N a al al aaan a 3 Sg 8 pa al Q950 t si S88 S 5 N a V al REEL soe A A o Dolor TX X iS N Sg SOR RR l 4 l al 2an 55 5 Front of the unit 55 5 ci se 2 2 589 23 2 _ 22 08 9 45 45 MSA 22 5 _ 610 24 0 _ 22 5 250 250 _ 9 8 700 27 6 _ _ 0 8 _ Legend L 1200 47 2 7
18. 0006 __ 9 o lt 5 E a jy 2 Ce _3 Luo sbb be la No Parts Name Required Number 1 10 MS cage nut 8 2 MS flathead screw 16 3 washer 16 4 M2 5 flathead screw 8 5 M4 screw 6 6 bracket 4 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 77 3 78 No Parts Name Required Number 11 12 13 cable management arm CMA slide rail cable bracket M5 screw velcro fastener end cap 1 2 2 4 14 4 If you connect copper link cables you do not need to install the cable manage ment arm Store the cable management arm so as not to be missing SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Attaching brackets to the right column on the rear of the rack Depending on the positions where slide rails are attached brackets may be attached to the right column on the rear of the rack For details see a Attaching brackets to the right column on the rear of the rack Equipment rack for SPARC Enterprise servers only on page 3 83 The relevant bracket kit is shown below FIGURE 3 66 Bracket Kit That Is Attached to the Right Column on the Rear of the Rack No Parts Name Required Number Large sized bracket Not used Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 79 No Parts
19. 3 19 m Slide rail kit for the M3000 server screws FIGURE 3 13 Slide Rail Kit for the M3000 Server Screws OT TT 9 a e a B T La Lo La i No Parts Name CA Drawing Number Required Remarks Number 9 M3 flathead screw F6 SSA3 08121 4 M3 x 8 mm 10 M5 cage nut CA30205 0392 2 11 MB flathead screw F6 SSA5 10121 8 M5 x 10 mm 12 Washer CA82224 Y021 8 13 MS screw F6 SW2N5 16121 2 M5 x 16 mm 14 M4 bind screw short type F6 SBD4 05121 12 M4x5 mm 15 M4 bind screw long type F6 SBD4 08121 4 M4 x 8mm 16 M4 screw F6 SW2N4 08121 1 M4 x 8 mm Caution Before installing the server in the rack make certain that all screws are properly tightened 3 20 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m Cable management arm kit for the M3000 server FIGURE 3 14 Cable Management Arm Kit for the M3000 Server 19 20 21 18 No Parts Name CA Drawing Number Parts Required Remarks Position Number 17 Cable management arm CA32476 C750 1 18 Inner slide rail holding bracket CA32476 Y763 Left rear 1 19 Velcro fastener CA32476 Y764 6 20 M4 bind screw long type F6 SBD4 08121 2 M4x 8mm 21 M4screw F6 SW2N4 08121 2 M4x8mm Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 21 did gt gt BNI Safety Against Overturning 1 Take appropriate measures to prevent the rack from toppling over For details see Section 3 4 Equipment Rack M
20. may be triggered and a problem may result Be sure to use the blank panels to cover the front of the rack where no units are mounted 3 16 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 5 Mounting the M3000 Server in the Rack To mount the M3000 server in the equipment rack use the mount kit for the M3000 server 3 5 1 Components Check List The mount kit for the M3000 server includes the slide rail kit and the cable management arm kit Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 17 m Slide rail kit for the M3000 server FIGURE 3 12 Slide Rail Kit for the M3000 Server 6 7 om Z o oo o o ooo 5 o o oo oom ow 8 No Parts Name CA Drawing Number Parts Required Remarks Position Number 1 Middle sized bracket CA32476 Y701 Front 2 Same articles for right and left 2 Large sized bracket CA32476 Y715 Right rear 1 3 Large sized bracket CA32476 Y713 Left rear 1 4 Small sized bracket CA32476 Y705 Left rear 1 5 Screw plate CA32476 Y714 Rear 2 Same articles for right and left 3 18 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 No Parts Name CA Drawing Number Parts Required Remarks Position Number 6 Bracket 1 attachment CA32476 Y700 Left rear 1 7A Bracket 2 attachment CA32476 Y703 Right rear 1 8 Slide rail CA82254 0015 Side 2 Same articles for right and surface left Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack
21. 1 19R 174A1 40U base 700 1050 2000 800 1760 143 943 With a rack 27 6 41 3 78 8 315 t 2075 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 2 19R 174B1 40U system 700 1050 2000 800 1760 110 910 Without a cabinet 27 6 41 3 78 8 242 2002 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 3 19R 174A2 40U base 600 1050 2000 800 1760 135 935 With a rack 23 6 41 3 78 8 297 2057 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 4 19R 174B2 40U system 600 1050 2000 800 1760 102 902 Without a cabinet 23 6 41 3 78 8 224 1984 side panel With a quake resistant options kit When a system cabinet is used it is connected with the base rack Also system cabinets can be interconnected The interconnected cab inets must be of the same height The value does not include the weight of the rack itself The weight of the rack alone includes the weight of the tip resistant quake resistant options kits 1 6 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 1 2 1 2 1 L22 Equipment Rack Selection Procedure Consideration of Rack fixation for Quake Resistance Before you select the equipment rack make sure whether or not you take measures to fixate the rack for quake resistance depending on the level of customer s requirement for quake resistance and the conditions of the building When you take measures to fixate the rack it withstands the acceleration of up to
22. 9 5 mm 0 354 in 0 374 in C B ze A Unit mm in 3 9 4 Cable Routing inside the Rack To maintain the M3000 M4000 M5000 servers or add optional components to them the servers must be drawn out from the front of their respective racks The CMA may not attach to servers mounted in non Fujitsu racks or even if the mechanism is attached it may not function normally Drawing out mounted servers with cables connected to them is not supported without the CMA In such a case after powering off the server disconnect the cable and then draw out the server 3 9 5 Other Requirements In addition to structural requirements the following requirements must be taken into consideration Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 113 3 9 5 1 Equipment Cooling when the Server Is Mounted in the Rack When installing the rack be sure that the temperature inside the rack satisfies the temperature requirements described in the installation specifications For details see the Installation Specifications of the relevant device Particularly make sure that exhaust air from servers does not enter the air intake side of any unit by taking such measure as covering the front and rear of vacant spaces inside the rack 3 114 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 CHAPTER 4 Considerations Regarding Carrying in and Installation This chapter contains the following sections m Load Requirements of
23. Cage Nuts There are three holes in each AU on the rack In this procedure each hole is expressed as shown lin the following figure i cl Upper hole le ap Center hole i i LL Lower hole INF 10 ig N 1RU s ssh S ss Cage nut M5 x 4 M Upper hole on 1U Lower hole on 1U Rear surface N O N i Gla i ol Mounting the Power Distribution Box in We i Ts x Le a right and left sides 4 locations in total Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 107 2 Insert the power distribution box through the rear of the rack and secure it with four screws FIGURE 3 94 Securing the Distribution Box Distribution box 3 9 Mounting the Server in a Rack Produced by a Company Other Than Fujitsu The M3000 M4000 M5000 servers including peripherals are developed and their operation is assured on the basic assumption that they are mounted in the equipment rack designed for SPARC Enterprise Although they can also be mounted in the equipment rack provided by other company a rack manufactured by a company other than Fujitsu you need to give sufficient consideration to the points such as physical specification or environmental requireme
24. N HRS IR ABI eh n n te ha to fete h on rf ole hn Pd 00 400 200 400 200 400 200 400 100 3 9 15 7 7 8 15 7 7 8 15 7 7 8 15 7 39 level feet Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 25 FIGURE 1 17 Floor Plan of Interconnected Equipment Racks Model 1740 Front of the unit level feet 700 27 6 700 27 6 700 27 6 45 610 0 610 0 610 90 610 45 1 8 24 1 3 5 24 1 3 5 24 1 3 5 24 1 1 8 __ SS oG i ee ot A Noo ot k link Q vw in 20 55 5 So 2 2 589 23 2 589 23 2 589 23 2 589 23 2 55 5 2 2 Caster 111 4 4 111 4 4 111 4 4 Unit mm in 1 26 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 CHAPTER 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted This chapter contains the following sections a Outline of Hardware Units That Can Be Mounted on page 2 1 Appearance of Units on page 2 3 m Power Supply Connection on page 2 6 2 1 Outline of Hardware Units That Can Be Mounted The M3000 M4000 M5000 servers and the External I O Expansion Unit can be mounted in the equipment rack This chapter provides an overview of each unit 2 1 TABLE 2 1 Hardware Units That Can Be Mounted External Dimensions mm in Weightt P
25. Name Required Number 2 Middle sized bracket Not used 3 Small sized bracket 1 4 M5 screw 2 5 M5 cage nut 2 3 7 2 Safety Against Overturning 1 Take appropriate measures to prevent the rack from toppling over For details see Section 3 4 Equipment Rack Mounting Requirements on page 3 12 As an example the procedure for attaching the quake resistant options kit to the rack is shown below FIGURE 3 67 Pulling Out the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit Stopper bracket Slide chassis End mark Level foot Caution Be sure to pull the slide chassis all the way out to the point indicated by the end mark If the slide chassis is not pulled all the way out to the end mark point the equipment rack may topple over when drawing a server out from a rack 3 80 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 Caution Make sure that there is no unevenness between the level feet of the slide chassis where they come into contact with the floor surface If there is any unevenness between them where they come into contact with the floor surface the equipment rack may topple over 3 7 3 Attaching the Slide Rails 1 Attach cage nuts to the specified locations on the rack columns FIGURE 3 68 Attaching the Cage Nuts
26. ZE Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in 1 16 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack Model 1624 Model Name 19R 162B1 19R 162B2 FIGURE 1 8 Appearance of System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack Model 1624 Model Name 19R 162B1 19R 162B2 1050 41 3 Top view _ 600 23 6 A nni O x a li H Lt i 7 3 Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview FIGURE 1 9 to FIGURE 1 10 show each appearance of the Equipment Rack Model 1740 models m Base Rack of the Equipment Rack Model 1740 Model Name 19R 174A1 19R 174A2 FIGURE 1 2 Appearance of Base Rack of the Equipment Rack Model 1740 Model Name 19R 174A1 19R 174A2 a e zy i A H 1050 41 3 Top view _ 700 27 6 i F i n yo z A N Ioan 2 f 7 3 7 Oo 7 rd Fa j dl i a w amp _ se i a Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in 1 18 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack Model 1740 Model Name 19R 174B1 19R 174B2
27. a 20A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 20A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 15 2 3 4 External I O Expansion Unit This section explains the power supply connections of the External I O Expansion Unit m Power system in a redundant power supply configuration FIGURE 2 11 Power System in a Redundant Power Supply Configuration Power distribution box option TUE cbas ojo 0 Hi 25 CB 15A PSU 0 PSU 1 3 10 gt T CB 15A ol No connection Sf p CB f No connection Distribution panel 1 CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device e Connect one power cord to each output group one circuit breaker CB with two outlets of the power distribution box To maintain redundancy connect no peripheral to the other outlet 2 16 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m Power system in a dual power
28. an Elevator on page 4 1 m Earthquake Preparedness Measures on page 4 2 4 1 Load Requirements of an Elevator When rack mounted servers are carried in the carry in route must be wider than when the unmounted ordinary servers are carried in Therefore sometimes side panels or doors must be removed to load the rack in an elevator When using an elevator for carrying in the rack see the elevator load requirements shown in TABLE 4 1 and check the method for loading the rack on the elevator TABLE 4 1 Elevator Load Requirements Internal Dimensions of the Effective Door Rack Cage mm in Way mm in SE R7RC11 SE R7RC21 SE R8RC11 SE R8RC21 19R 164A1 19R 164A2 19R 164B1 C19R 164B2 19R 162A1 19R 162A2 19R 162B1 19R 162B2 Elevator Live Load 19R 174A1 19R 174B1 Code kg Ib Width Depth Height Width Height 19R 174A2 19R 174B2 P 6 C0 400 1150 900 2300 800 2100 Not loadable P 9 C0 600 1400 1100 2300 800 2100 Not loadable P 11 C0 750 1400 1350 2300 800 2100 Loadable P 13 C0 900 1600 1350 2300 900 2100 Loadable TABLE 4 1 Elevator Load Requirements Continued Internal Dimensions of the Effective Door Rack Cage mm in Way mm in SE R7RC11 SE R7RC21 SE R8RC11 SE R8RC21 19R 164A1 19R 164A2 19R 164B1 C19R 164B2 19R 162A1 19R 162A2 19R 162B1 19R 162B2 Elevator Live Load 19R 174A1 19R 174B1 Code kg Ib Width Depth Height Width Height 19R 174A2 19R 174B2 P 15 C0 1000 16
29. fully seated Locking lever Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 35 rails are locked If not locked the server may come off from the slide rails and may M Caution With the server extended fully out on the rails make sure that the slide be damaged 3 5 4 Checking of Installed Slide Rails Caution To avoid possible damage to the server follow these procedures carefully 1 Check the placement of the slide rails at four places from the direction of the arrow 3 36 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 FIGURE 3 28 Checking the Placement of the Slide Rails Slide rail not seated Inner slide rail Note With the server extended fully out on the rails and firmly supported by two people gently shake it to make sure the server does not come off from the slide rails Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 37 2 In case the slide rails are not properly installed rework from Step 8 in Section 3 5 3 Attaching the Slide Rails on page 3 32 3 Tighten the two captive screws on the front bezel to secure the server to the rack FIGURE 3 29 Securing the Server to the Rack CCCCOCCCECCCCEEEG CCCCCOCOCCCOCCEE POFFFFPCFCC60CCE POPFPFFFFFFC00CE
30. on the server a Confirm the inner slide rail attachment orientation b Align the center holes in the inner slide rails with the pins on the server FIGURE 3 38 Securing the Inner Slide Rails in Place Inner slide rail FIGURE 3 39 Magnified view of Part A and Part B Unlocked Oo og CD ber CD an O00 G Align the center holes with pins on the server Magnified view of part A Magnified view of part B 3 50 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 c Slide the inner slide rails toward the front of the server set the rails such that they are locked in place by the holes at the rear of the lock mechanism FIGURE 3 40 Magnified view of Part A and Part B Locked DJ n Align the backmost holes with the pins on the server Magnified view of part A Magnified view of part B a Removing the inner slide rails To remove an inner slide rail slide the rail to align the center holes on the rail with the pins on the server and then remove the rail FIGURE 3 41 Magnified view of Part A and Part B Unlocked og CMD DA Align the center holes with pins On the server Magnified view of part A Magnified view of part B 3 6 4 2 Mounting the M4000 Server 1 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 51 2 Position the bea
31. supply configuration FIGURE 2 12 Power System in a Dual power Supply Configuration No connection 1 No connection gt B 15A Power distribution box option CB 15A Distribution panel Be ee ee eee L JCBL Distribution panel CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Connect one power cord to each output group one circuit breaker CB with two outlets of the power distribution box To maintain redundancy connect no peripheral to the other outlet Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 17 TABLE 2 5 Power Cord and Outlet Specifications of the External I O Expansion Unit Plug Type Receptacle Type Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Japan and Two parallel prong plug Connect it to the power outside Japan with grounding distribution box or 100 VAC electrode 15A 125V prepare an outlet for the NEMA 5 15P unit Receptacle for parallel two prong plug with grounding electrode 15A 250V NEMA 5 15R Japan and Three prong twist lock Connect it to the power outside Japan plug with grounding distribution box or 200 VAC electrode 15A 250V prepare an outlet for the Option NEMA L6 15P unit Receptacle for three prong hook type plug with
32. 0 server uses two end caps FIGURE 3 59 Installing End Caps on the M4000 Server Slide Rails 5 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server Caution At this time do not connect the power plug to an outlet 3 70 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 Pass the power cord which was connected in Step 5 through the cable holder on the rear right of the rack Note When it is the equipment rack model 1640 1624 1740 the shape of the cable holder differs from the figure below however pass the power cord through the cable holder FIGURE 3 60 Cable Holder on the Rear Right of the Rack Cable holder Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 71 Securing Cables Other Than the Copper Link Cables Use this method when copper link cables are not connected 1 Bundle the cables with velcro fasteners at regular intervals See 1 in FIGURE 3 61 2 Move the cable holder on the rear right of the rack to the upper right of the server See FIGURE 3 62 3 Secure the cables with the cable holding brackets on the left and right sides See 3 and 4 in FIGURE 3 61 Note When drawing out the M4000 server to the front release the velcro fastener holding the PCI cables on the rear of the server See 3 in FIGURE 3 61 FIGURE 3 61 Securing Cables Other Than the Copper Link Cables DIPIT 4 ti 199999999990999777 20 99910999
33. 00 1500 2300 900 2100 Loadable 1800 1300 1000 P 17 C0 1150 1800 1500 2300 1000 2100 Loadable 2000 1350 1100 P 20 C0 1350 1800 1700 2300 1000 2100 Loadable 2000 1500 1100 P 24 C0 1600 2000 1750 2300 1100 2100 Loadable 2150 1600 4 2 Earthquake Preparedness Measures Earthquake preparedness measures for racks are intended to prevent racks from falling over and being damaged to ensure the safety of operators and to enable the quick recovery of systems when earthquakes occur Fujitsu offers the following earthquake preparedness construction techniques to prevent damage to computer systems resulting from an earthquake a Fixing method Method for preventing the equipment from falling over by fixing the equipment in position Whether the method above must be used is determined depending on the following factors a The degree of floor vibration at the installation site m Whether a free access floor is used a Equipment structure When selecting an earthquake preparedness method and undertaking construction consult with the construction department of Fujitsu 4 2 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011
34. 1 000 gal at the time of earthquake in general buildings When you do not take measures to fixate the rack select the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit attached When you perform maintenance on the server mounted on the rack use the quake resistant options kit to prevent the rack from toppling over In this case it withstands the acceleration of up to 250 gal at the time of earthquake in general buildings Selection of Equipment Rack When you take measures to fixate the rack select the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit not attached and see Section 1 2 3 Selection of Rack Fixation Method on page 1 8 When you do not take measures to fixate the rack select the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit attached and see Section 1 2 5 Arrangements for Equipment Rack Installation on page 1 9 Note Regardless of whether or not the building or the floor is quake resistant seismic isolated when you do not take measures to fixate the rack do not fail to select the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit attached When you perform maintenance on the server mounted on the rack use the quake resistant options kit to prevent the rack from toppling over Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 7 1 2 3 1 2 4 Selection of Rack Fixation Method To fixate the equipment rack there are two methods the method which uses the quake resistan
35. 2 7 2 3 2 M4000 Server 2 10 2 3 3 M5000 Server 2 13 2 3 4 External I O Expansion Unit 2 16 2 3 5 Power Distribution Box 2 19 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Rack Mounting Examples 3 1 Service Area 3 2 3 2 1 When a Stepladder Is Not Used 3 3 3 2 2 When a Stepladder Is Used 3 4 Restriction on Mounting and Requirements for Maintenance 3 5 3 3 1 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M3000 Server 3 5 3 3 2 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M4000 Server 3 7 3 3 3 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M5000 Server 3 9 3 3 4 External I O Expansion Unit Mounting Restriction 3 11 Equipment Rack Mounting Requirements 3 12 3 4 1 When Using the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit 3 13 3 4 2 When Using the Bolt on Quake Resistant Options Kit 3 13 3 4 3 When You Take Measures to Fixate the Rack for Quake Resistance 3 14 3 4 4 Cable Routing Inside the Rack 3 16 3 4 5 Other Requirements 3 16 Mounting the M3000 Server in the Rack 3 17 3 5 1 Components Check List 3 17 3 5 2 Safety Against Overturning 3 22 3 5 3 Attaching the Slide Rails 3 22 3 5 4 Checking of Installed Slide Rails 3 36 3 5 5 Attaching the Cable Management Arm 3 38 Mounting the M4000 Server in the Rack 3 41 vi SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 6 1 Components Check List 3 41 3 6 2 Proper Securing of Cables for Se
36. 4000 M5000 Servers Documentation External I O Expansion Unit Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Glossary SPARC Enterprise PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual This is a printed document Beginning with the XCP 1100 release Text Conventions This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Fonts symbols Meaning Example AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted XSCF gt adduser jsmith with on screen computer output This font represents the example of command input in the frame AaBbCc123 The names of commands files and XSCF gt showuser P directories on screen computer User Name jsmith output Privileges useradm This font represents the example of auditadm command input in the frame Italic Indicates the name of a reference See the SPARC Enterprise manual M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M90 00 Servers XSCF User s Guide ees Indicates names of chapters See Chapter 2 Overview of sections items buttons or menus Hardware Units to Be Mounted Notes on Safety Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling any SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 server m SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information Preface xi m SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide m SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide m Externa
37. 77 Bracket range Rail length 2 8 of movement 885 34 8 lei 690 27 2 to 760 eo Bracket front surface ar ee Unit mm in Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 111 FIGURE 3 98 Detailed Figure of the Slide Rail of the M5000 Server i 8 mio o P i Z a V Z S Avola Bracket range Rail length ae a of movement 890 35 0 TobS 690 27 2 to 760 29 9 Ne Unit mm in Bracket front surface FIGURE 3 99 Detailed Figure of the External I O Expansion Unit Rack Mounting Rail Rail length 740 fixed 44 45_ 1 75 Unit mm in 3 112 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 39 3 Rack Column Requirements FIGURE 3 100 shows the rack column requirements FIGURE 3 100 Rack Column Requirements D E A Space for affixing device front panel e sa 483 mm 19 0 in or more ig B Space between right and left holes Z Hy 2 for affixing devices i A i 465 mm 18 3 in or more 44 dal C Space between right and left a columns same for front and rear wi columns h 450 mm 17 7 in or more Se g e g D EIA Standard universal pitch 2 s kis E Side of square hole 9 mm
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39. I a BE PSU 0 PSU 1 Distribution panel CB Distribution panel CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Note If more than one power cord of this server is connected directly to the customer s distribution panel connect the power cords to outlets independently using one cable per power feed as shown in FIGURE 2 8 Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 11 TABLE 2 3 Power Cord Outlet Specifications of M4000 Server Delivery Destination Plug Type Specifications Shape Outlet Type Specifications Shape For use in Japan For general use outside Japan 200 VAC China Korea Hong Kong 200 VAC Option Three prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 20A 250V NEMA L6 20P Three prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 13A 250V TEC60320 C14 Prepare the outlet for an outlet for the unit Receptacle for three prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 20A 250V NEMA L6 20R 3220 L6 American Denki or other Prepare the outlet for an outlet for the unit Receptacle for three 0 prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 13A 250V IEC60320 C13 No
40. L5 15 Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 9 2 3 2 M4000 Server This section explains the power supply connections of the M4000 server m Power supply system diagram with redundant PSU connection If more than one power cord of this server is connected directly to the same facility power source distribution panel connect the power cords to outlets independently using one cable per power feed FIGURE 2 7 Power Supply System Diagram with Redundant PSU Connection PSU 0 PSU 1 Distribution panel ni 0 1 da S GI CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Note If connected to uninterruptible power supply UPS or the power distribution box you do not have to connect the power cords one on one but can connect the cords in a collective form within the range of current capacity of UPS or the power distribution box 2 10 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m Power supply system diagram with dual power feed connection For a dual power feed connection connect the individual power cords separately to each distribution panel FIGURE 2 8 Power Supply System Diagram with Dual Power Feed Connection 7 CI P
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42. SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Important Legal and Safety Information SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Safety and Compliance Guide External I O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M5000 Server Unpacking Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Installation Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Service Manual External I O Expansion Unit Installation and Service Manual SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI Build Procedure SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Administration Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Dynamic Reconfiguration DR User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Capacity on Demand COD User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers RCI User s Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 M8000 M9000 Servers Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Product Notes SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Product Notes x SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Related SPARC Enterprise M3000 M
43. a small sized bracket Equipment rack for SPARC Enterprise servers only i Attach two M5 cage nuts to the lower hole on 5U and the upper hole on 6U on the right column of the rear of the rack ii Attach a small sized bracket to the right column of the rear of the rack using two M5 screws FIGURE 3 72 Attaching the Cage Nuts Brackets M5 screw 00g Small sized bracket aooo Attaching cage nuts Attaching brackets 4 Extend the slide rails from the slide assemblies Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 85 5 Using the lifter to raise the server align its height with the height of the slide rails Slide the server in until the holes indicated as 1 in the server come into contact with pins on the slide rails See 1 in FIGURE 3 74 Depending on the specifications and mounting location of the lifter Step 9 removing the pedestal at the bottom of the server may need to be done beforehand Caution When raising the server do not grab the handle on the front The handle on the front is to be used for pushing in or drawing out the server in the rack and it is not designed to bear the weight of the server FIGURE 3 73 Sliding the Server Handle on the front 3 86 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 6 When the pins are at the correct locations slowly lower the
44. arts become redundant You can select the rack to which the tip resistant quake resistant options kit attached and use the level feet to fixate it with the quake resistant options kit remain attached In this case the quake resistant options kit becomes functionally unnecessary The bolts to fixate the rack to the building are supposed to be arranged by the constructors There are two kinds of quake resistant options kit the kit for the base rack and the kit for the system cabinet Options kit for the base rack Parts for the front x1 parts for the rear x1 parts for the side x2 set of fixing bolts Options kit for the system cabinet Parts for the front x1 parts for the rear x1 set of fixing bolts When the quake resistant options kit for the base rack applied to the system cabinet the parts for the side of the rack become redundant When the quake resistant options kit for the base rack applied to the system cabinet the parts for the side of the rack become redundant 1 3 Appearance of the Equipment Rack FIGURE 1 1 to FIGURE 1 4 show each appearance of the Equipment Rack model for the SPARC Enterprise Servers This section provides the following illustrations Chapter 1 Rack Overview m Base Rack of the Equipment Rack for the SPARC Enterprise Servers Model Name
45. ass the Velcro fasteners through the six cut outs on the CMA to secure the cables such as power cord and LAN cables in a bundle In so doing pull the server out to the front to give the cables the excess length Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 39 FIGURE 3 31 Securing the Cables Status of cables when the server is pulled out at i O iO a ci Jo I I Power cord Velcro fastener Status of cables when the server is stored in the rack 3 40 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 6 3 6 1 Mounting the M4000 Server in the Rack To mount the M4000 server in the equipment rack use either of the following mount kits m Mount kit for the M4000 server m Version 2 mount kit for the M4000 server Components Check List The followings list the components for each mount kit m Mount kit for the M4000 server Note Do not use any component which is not included in the mount kit Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 41 FIGURE 3 32 Mount Kit for the M4000 Server Lae Le 8 i ee mero gt amp amp 00 o E 13 No Parts
46. ay be damaged Caution When raising the server do not grab the handle on the front The handle on the front is to be used for pushing in or drawing out the server in the rack and it is not designed to bear the weight of the server FIGURE 3 43 Inserting the Inner Slide Rails 4 Remove the lifter from the server Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 53 5 Loosen the eight screws securing the pedestal to the bottom of the server and remove the two screws on the front Slide the pedestal toward the rear and remove the pedestal FIGURE 3 44 Removing the Pedestal from the Bottom of the Server Screw x8 Pedestal 6 Remove the remaining six screws that were loosened in Step 5 3 6 5 Attaching the Rail and Mounting the M4000 Server Using Version 2 Mount Kit for the M4000 Server 3 6 5 1 Installing the Slide Rails 3 54 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 1 Attach cage nuts to the specified locations on the rack columns FIGURE 3 45 Attaching the Cage Nuts K 7 Sal ls el Center hole on 6U 9 i AA 6 rack units BY 0 N There are three holes in each lo Cage nut 1U on the rack In this procedure 0 M5 x 4 N each ho
47. bles to Cable Management Arm Bundle and fasten the cables to the CMA with velcro fasteners at regular intervals See 1 in FIGURE 3 54 In doing so pull the server out to the front to give the cables the excess length FIGURE 3 54 Status of Cables When the Server Pulled Out ooo ooco po 000O JU Ww a EE CR INE 2 O Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 65 FIGURE 3 55 Status of Cables When the Server Secured to the Rack 0 000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000007 o00000000000000000 0000000 000000000000000000000000000000 F i O ote IN o PRAIA LILLO 2090000000008 SS 90000000000000000000000000000 SOTSSTOS 209 DO0000000000000000000 000o 9900000000000 3 6 7 Attaching the Cable Bracket If no CMA is available or when using a copper link cable or optical fiber cable secure the cable using a cable bracket Moreover if multiple M4000 servers are to be mounted in the rack and no space is available to store the cable in the left side of the rack use a cable bracket even if the cables are not copper link cables or optical fiber cables Note Remove the CMA if it is secured 3 66 SPARC Enterprise Equip
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50. connect the power cords in a redundant PSU connection to the same AC power supply connect each power cord independently to its own outlet FIGURE 2 5 Power Supply System Diagram with Redundant PSU Connection PSU 0 PSU 1 A fel Un 9 Un a ag B Z 2 3 Q ola olo a 2 o C gt AC power supply CB a te CB De gt CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Note If connected to uninterruptible power supply UPS or the power distribution box you do not have to connect the power cords one on one but can connect the cords in a collective form within the range of current capacity of UPS or the power distribution box Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 7 m Power supply system diagram with dual power feed connection For a dual power feed connection connect each power cord separately to each AC power supply system FIGURE 2 6 Power Supply System Diagram with Dual Power Feed Connection PSU 0 PSU 1 AC power supply n CB CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Note If mor
51. e 700 1050 1800 720 1584 180 900 With a rack 27 6 41 3 70 9 396 1980 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 4 SE R8RC21 36U system 700 1050 1800 720 1584 155 875 Without a cabinett 27 6 41 3 70 9 341 1925 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 5 SE R7RC12 40U base 700 1050 2000 800 1760 200 1000 With a rack 27 6 41 3 78 8 440 2200 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit 1 2 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 TABLE 1 1 Equipment Rack Types for SPARC Enterprise Servers Continued Rack Size mm in Weight kg Ib Total Total Weight Mountable Rack of the Item Model Name Rack Types Width Depth Height Weight Alone Rack Remarks 6 SE R7RC22 40U system 700 1050 2000 800 1760 165 965 Without a cabinet 27 6 41 3 78 8 363 2123 side panel Withuot a quake resistant options kit 7 SE R8RC12 36U base 700 1050 1800 720 1584 180 900 With a rack 27 6 41 3 709 396 1980 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit 8 SE R8RC22 36U system 700 1050 1800 720 1584 155 875 Without a cabinett 27 6 41 3 70 9 341 1925 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit n model names is any letter from A to Z When system cabinet is used it is connected with the base rack Also system cabinets can be interconnected The interconnected cab inets must be of the same height The
52. e than one power cord of this server is connected directly to the customer s distribution panel connect the power cords to outlets independently using one cable per power feed as shown in FIGURE 2 6 2 8 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 TABLE 2 2 Power Cord Outlet Specifications of M3000 Server Plug Type Outlet Type Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Japan and Two parallel prong plug Connect it to the power outside Japan with grounding distribution box or 100 VAC electrode 15A 125V prepare an outlet for the NEMA standard type unit name 5 15P Receptacle for parallel two prong plug with grounding electrode 15A 125V NEMA 5 15R Japan and Three prong twist lock Connect it to the power outside Japan plug with grounding distribution box or 200 VAC electrode 15A 250V prepare an outlet for the Option NEMA standard type unit name L6 15P Receptacle for three prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 15A 250V NEMA L6 15R Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 15A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 15A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and
53. ed ___ k Washer Id ket elec MS flathead Large sized screw bracket M5 screw 4 Se M5 flathead SMall sized 7 Washer gi gi gi gi d screw bracket s v Right rear as Small sized bracket NG M5 flathead screw gt gt Washer N M5 screw lt E N g q Screw plate m ia L LI Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 25 3 Attach the bracket 1 attachment to the end of the right slide rail as viewed from the rear of the rack FIGURE 3 19 Attaching the Bracket 1 Attachment Slide rail Rear In the same manner attach the bracket 2 attachment to the end of the left slide rail as viewed from the rear of the rack FIGURE 3 20 Attaching the Bracket 2 Attachment Slide rail Bracket 2 attachment Rear Note The left and right brackets are different in shape Each bracket must be installed in its proper position 3 26 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 4 Attach the slide rail fitted with the bracket 1 attachment to the middle and large sized brackets that are secured to the right column as viewed from the rear a Attach the slide rails to the middle sized brackets Note To secure the slide rail to the middle sized bracket first secure the anterior r
54. eee b99199999190990b909904 1599199 999 9999909999I099999999999 o DI sl 3 72 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Securing the Copper Link Cables Use this method when the copper link cables or the optical fiber cables are used 1 Bundle the copper link cables with velcro fasteners at regular intervals See 1 in FIGURE 3 63 2 Move the cable holder on the rear right of the rack to the upper right of the server See FIGURE 3 64 3 Secure the cables with the cable holding bracket on the left side See 3 in FIGURE 3 63 4 Secure the cables with the cable holder See 4 in FIGURE 3 63 Note When drawing out the M4000 server to the front release the velcro fastener holding the PCI cables on the rear of the server See 3 in FIGURE 3 63 FIGURE 3 63 Securing the Copper Link Cables 3 74 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 Sie y Z GL YZ a Y lt V 3 A ZA lt NON LA 3 7 Mounting the M5000 Server in the Rack To mount the M5000 server in the equipment rack use the mount kit for the M5000 server 3 7 1 Components Check List The followings list the components for the mount kit for the M5000 server m Mount kit for the M5000 server 3 76 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 FIGURE 3 65 Mount Kit for the M5000 Server A 8 D 3 k 5 deo
55. ements described in Section 3 9 Mounting the Server in a Rack Produced by a Company Other Than Fujitsu on page 3 108 If the server is not mounted in an equipment rack when shipped mount the server in an equipment rack by using proper computer lifting equipment to prevent personal injury or damage to the server m When you use the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit attached you need to attach the quake resistant options kit to prevent the rack from toppling over You can select the rack to which the tip resistant quake resistant options kit attached and use the leveling feet to fixate it with the quake resistant options kit remain attached For details see Section 3 4 1 When Using the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit on page 3 13 or Section 3 4 2 When Using the Bolt on Quake Resistant Options Kit on page 3 13 m When you use the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit not attached you must take measures to fixate the rack Before you perform maintenance do not fail to confirm that the appropriate measures taken for fixation For details see Section 3 4 3 When You Take Measures to Fixate the Rack for Quake Resistance on page 3 14 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 4 1 gt gt 3 4 2 When Using the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit FIGURE 3 8 Pulling Out the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit Stop
56. er 2011 4 Press the lock buttons on the slide rails to unlock the rails and insert the server into the rack FIGURE 3 50 Unlock the Slide Rail Doe Lock button Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 61 5 Tighten four screws on the front to secure the server to the rack FIGURE 3 51 Securing the Server to the Rack DGOOCOODOCOODG OOOO IOCISISIFIIISITO SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 62 6 Attach the end caps onto the slide rails For the M4000 server an end cap is attached to both the right and left rear rails Note The M4000 server uses two end caps FIGURE 3 52 Installing End Caps on the M4000 Server Slide Rails 7 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server At this time do not connect the power plug to an outlet Caution 3 63 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 8 Pass the power cord which was connected in Step 7 through the cable holder on the rear right of the rack Note When it is the equipment rack model 1640 1624 1740 the shape of the cable holder differs from the figure below however pass the power cord through the cable holder FIGURE 3 53 Cable Holder on the Rear Right of the Rack y Cable holder 3 64 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 Securing the Ca
57. ever Slide rail De S Bracket 2 M4 bind screw attachment long type Front Je coo 3 Middle sized G Slide rail bracket A Large sized bracket Bracket 2 M4 bind screw attachment long type Rear 3 30 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 6 Attach the inner slide rails in place on the server To attach the inner slide rail use four M4 bind screws short type on each side surface of the server FIGURE 3 23 Attaching the Inner Slide Rails on the Server M4 bind screw short type Right side view M4 bind screw short type Front Rear Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 31 7 Attach the inner slide rail holding bracket to the inner slide rail To secure the inner slide rail holding bracket attach two M4 bind screws long type on the inner slide rail and tighten up toward the server FIGURE 3 24 Attaching the Inner Slide Rail Holding Bracket to the Inner Slide Rail M4 bind screw long type Rear 3 32 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 8 Insert the middle slide rail into the outer slide rails until fully seated FIGURE 3 25 Inserting the Middle Slide Rail into the Outer Slide Rail
58. g Guide e September 2011 1 Attach the cable holding brackets in position on the rack columns Attach the cable holding brackets using M5 screws and M5 cage nuts FIGURE 3 84 Attaching the Cable Holding Brackets 10 rack uni J i Upper 0 o hole on 9U 0 0 There are three holesineach 1U on the rack In this procedure each hole is expressed as shown in the following figure i Il Upper hole Sg Di EC E l Center hole io E lt o a Lower hole Lower J Signe E hole on eet J 9U Two locations on the rear left and right Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 97 2 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 rack FIGURE 3 85 Unlocking si Lock button 3 98 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 Tighten the four screws on the front to secure the server to the rack FIGURE 3 86 Securing the Server to the Rack IISISISIISISIIIIT 90099009990090999 3 99 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 4 Attach the end caps onto the slide rails For the M5000 server two end caps are attached to the rails on which the CMA is not attached Note If the CMA is not u
59. grounding electrode 15A 250V NEMA L6 15R Embedded type 3120 3120 P 3120 D American Denki Exposed type 3121 American Denki Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 15A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 15A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 2 18 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 2 39 Power Distribution Box This section explains the power supply connections of the power distribution box m For 100V for use in Japan Model name SE R7CB11 FIGURE 2 13 For 100V for Use in Japan Model Name SE R7CB11 Output Output Output Output DI group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4 group group f ERE AAA a XL i O O CET OT group Maximum 12A Maximum 12Af Maximum 12Af b Ga Caj FE f fe Maximum 24A Outlet CB CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device TABLE 2 6 Power Cord and Outlet Specifications of the Power Di
60. ide September 2011 FIGURE 3 90 Securing Copper Link Cables 1 11_ a 7 sa ee CN DODDORA E N 4 DO COCOTTE COSCO CHO HOEY k ccoccccco si alelalelarararal eoocacoca igisielalareraral coccoco OOOO ccc COKORO DOCS OOOOOOOOD POCELE eceacaecneg COOcEecceO een ecocacecad OSS Cc OOOCOCOCO eceng coccceccce asses ecocecece ageees cocceccccc ecece COCCO ANNOCCCCE eaccace ccce 1000 ececcr ar eee SOCCER Scone ocea ceee cce co occccce occ epocccoee eceece eococecce racaaaac e SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 104 3 7 5 2 Securing the Optical Fiber Cables 1 Bundle the optical fiber cables at regular intervals using velcro fasteners 2 Tie the excess length of the optical fiber cables in a bundle and secure it to the lower part of the cable management arm using velcro fasteners See 1 in FIGURE 3 91 Note To draw the server out from the rack release the velcro fasteners which securing the cables to the lower part of the cable management arm and pull the server forward See 1 in FIGURE 3 92 FIGURE 3 91 Securing the Optical Fiber Cables Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 105 KY 3 8 the Rack 1 Attach cage nuts to the specified locations on the rack columns FIGURE 3 93 Attaching the
61. ide are movable with the help of the springs and the brackets must be fixed in position while opened FIGURE 3 70 Fixing the Slide Rails in Position on the Rack Slide rail Washer Lower hole on 4U Lower hole on 3U Upper hole on 2U Upper hole on 1U The same for the front rear right and left parts 16 locations a Attaching brackets to the right column on the rear of the rack Equipment rack for SPARC Enterprise servers only Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 83 Check the right column on the rear of the rack with the rails attached to the rack If the slide rails secured previously go across three L brackets on the right column L bracket a L bracket b and L bracket c as shown in the figure below attach a small sized bracket For the attachment procedure see b Attaching a small sized bracket Equipment rack for SPARC Enterprise servers only on page 3 85 FIGURE 3 71 Rear Right Column of the Rack Lower hole on 4U Lower hole on 3U Upper hole on 2U DN NU Upper hole on 1U j x DUDB UL LO DO ME O 6 C L bracket c S L bracket b Aaa A N L bracket a SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 b Attaching
62. ide e September 2011 TABLE 1 3 Equipment Rack Model 1624 Types Rack Size mm in Weight kg Ib Total Total Weight Mountable Rack of the Item Model Name Rack Types Width Depth Height Weight Alone Rack Remarks 1 19R 162A1 24U base 600 1050 1264 480 1056 94 574 With a rack 23 6 413 497 206 1262 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 2 19R 162B1 24U system 600 1050 1264 480 1056 75 555 Without a cabinett 23 6 41 3 497 165 1221 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 3 19R 162A2 24U base 600 1050 1264 480 1056 86 566 With a rack 23 6 41 3 49 7 189 1245 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit 4 19R 162B2 24U system 600 1050 1264 480 1056 67 547 Without a cabinett 23 6 41 3 49 7 147 1203 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit In model names is any letter from A to Z When a system cabinet is used it is connected with the base rack Also system cabinets can be interconnected The interconnected cab inets must be of the same height The value does not include the weight of the rack itself The weight of the rack alone includes the weight of the tip resistant quake resistant options kits Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 5 TABLE 1 4 Model 1740 Rack Types Rack Size mm in Weight kg Ib Total Total Weight Mountable Rack of the Item Model Name Rack Types Width Depth Height Weightt Alone Rack Remarks
63. in External I O Expansion Unit 740 mm 29 1 in fixed 2 Length from the inside surface of the front rack cover to the front rack columns M3000 server 40 mm 1 6 in or more M4000 server 40 mm 1 6 in or more M5000 server 40 mm 1 6 in or more External I O Expansion Unit 40 mm 1 6 in or more Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 109 3 Length from the front rack columns to the inside surface of the rear rack cover M3000 server 930 mm 36 6 in or more tentative M4000 server 930 mm 36 6 in or more tentative M5000 server 930 mm 36 6 in or more tentative 4 Length from the rear rack columns to the inside surface of the rear rack cover External I O Expansion Unit 190 mm 7 5 in or more FIGURE 3 95 Requirements Concerning Rack Depth Pa e Rear cover gt Column er R q RI pa i si a YY i a i ToS o P RJ k Da DS J 1 al pe a i P gt lt TX lt N lt lt IR a get ee ae i pa i a 4 Pa Pa So J pa A i 3 lt p Front cover se Ne ee 3 110 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 FIGURE 3 96 Detailed Figure of the Slide Rail of the M3000 Server Bracket range f of movement Rail length 690 27 2 to 885 34 8 we 760 29 9 57 15 2 25 4 v4 Unit mm in 3 AS Pa fi ui a Il
64. in the Rack This chapter contains the following sections Rack Mounting Examples on page 3 1 Service Area on page 3 2 Restriction on Mounting and Requirements for Maintenance on page 3 5 Equipment Rack Mounting Requirements on page 3 12 Mounting the M3000 Server in the Rack on page 3 17 Mounting the M4000 Server in the Rack on page 3 41 Mounting the M5000 Server in the Rack on page 3 76 Mounting the Power Distribution Box in the Rack on page 3 107 Mounting the Server in a Rack Produced by a Company Other Than Fujitsu on page 3 108 CAI Rack Mounting Examples Up to twenty M3000 servers five M4000 servers or three M5000 servers can be mounted in the equipment rack An External I O Expansion Unit added to an M4000 M5000 server must be mounted in the same rack The equipment rack can also be used as an I O expansion rack for the M8000 M9000 server FIGURE 3 1 shows mounting examples The left shows the case when fifteen M3000 servers The center shows the case when five M4000 servers and an External I O Expansion Unit mounted in the equipment rack and the right shows the case when three M5000 servers and an External I O Expansion Unit mounted 3 1 FIGURE 3 1 Equipment Rack Mounting Examples
65. ion panel connect the power cords to outlets independently using one cable per power feed as shown in FIGURE 2 10 2 14 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 TABLE 2 4 Power Cord Outlet Specifications of M5000 Server Plug Type Receptacle Type Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape For use in Three prong hook type Prepare the outlet for an Japan For plug with grounding outlet for the unit general use outside Japan 200 VAC China Korea Hong Kong 200 VAC Option electrode 20A 250V NEMA L6 20P Three prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 13A 250V TEC60320 C14 Receptacle for three prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 20A 250V NEMA L6 20R 3220 L6 American Denki or other Prepare the outlet for an outlet for the unit Receptacle for three 0 prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 13A 250V IEC60320 C13 Note The plug NEMA L6 20 of the power cords supplied with the M4000 M5000 servers has the following dimensions Confirm in advance that the plug does not become an obstruction when plugged into the input power source at the installation site Outside diameter of the connector part of the plug 50 mm Maximum outside diameter of the plug cover 57 mm Plug cover length from the connector end 69 9 mm Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that
66. ise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 L29 Arrangements for Equipment Rack Installation TABLE 1 5 Arrangements for Equipment Rack Installation 1 Consideration of the 3 Selection of the Fixation 4 Arrangement of the Fixation of the Rack 2 Selection of the Rack Method Options When you fixate the You can select the rack to Fixate the rack by using Quake resistant options equipment rack which the tip resistance the quake resistant kit See 1 and 2 quake resistant options options kit kit t attached At Mot attache Fixate the rack by using None t the level feet When you do not fixate You must select the rack xt None the equipment rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit attached You can select the rack to which the tip resistant quake resistant options kit attached and use the quake resistant options kit to fixate it However there are limitations as follows When the tip resistant quake resistant options kit is the pull out quake resistant options kit You can t attach the quake resistant op tions kit and the pull out quake resistant options kit at the same time You need to detach the pull out quake resistant options kit before you attach the quake resistant options kit When the tip resistant quake resistant options kit is the bolt on quake resistant options kit Among the components included in the quake resistant options kit the parts for the front of the rack front p
67. ket Bracket 1 attachment M4 screw M4 bind screw long type Rear 3 28 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 5 Attach the slide rail fitted with the bracket 2 attachment to the middle and large sized brackets that are secured to the left column as viewed from the rear a Attach the slide rails to the middle sized brackets Note To secure the slide rail to the middle sized bracket first secure the anterior round hole then slide the slide rail while holding down the locking lever and secure the center of the oval hole to the posterior round hole of the bracket b Attach the slide rails to the large sized brackets Note When multiple screw holes are available on the large sized bracket use the holes that are nearest to and farthest from the rear column Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 29 FIGURE 3 22 Attaching the Slide Rail Fitted with the Bracket 2 Attachment 7 Screw tightening on the anterior Screw tightening on the posterior threaded screw hole threaded screw hole M4 bind screw M4 bind screw short type E short type l TC gt as gt lt i Slide rail Locking l
68. l I O Expansion Unit Safety and Compliance Guide Documentation Feedback If you have any comments or requests regarding this document go to the following web sites http www fujitsu com global contact computing sparce index html xii SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 CHAPTER 1 Rack Overview This chapter contains information on the equipment racks on which the SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 Servers are mounted Rack types appearance views and floor plans are shown below This chapter contains the following sections Equipment Rack Types on page 2 Equipment Rack Selection Procedure on page 7 Appearance of the Equipment Rack on page 9 Floor Plans of the Equipment Rack on page 20 1 1 Equipment Rack Types TABLE 1 1 to TABLE 1 4 show the equipment racks on which M3000 M4000 M5000 servers can be mounted TABLE 1 1 Equipment Rack Types for SPARC Enterprise Servers Rack Size mm in Weight kg Ib Total Total Weight Mountable Rack of the Item Model Name Rack Types Width Depth Height Weight Alone Rack Remarks 1 SE R7RC11 40U base 700 1050 2000 800 1760 200 1000 With a rack 27 6 41 3 78 8 440 2200 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 2 SE R7RC21 40U system 700 1050 2000 800 1760 165 965 Without a cabinett 27 6 41 3 78 8 363 2123 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 3 SE R8RC11 36U bas
69. le is expressed as shown N 0 in the following figure N i ing fig x o g n Ni Ilve a 2 ea hole lt A Zz as N a E E L Center hole N C n et Lower hole PERE E Center hole on 1U Front surface right and left sides 4 locations 2 Attach the rear of a slide rail on the rear rack column Note For ease of installation start with the rear of the slide rail The slide rails are labeled Right and Left You can start with either side a Insert the rail flange hook through the lower hole on rack unit number 3 b Ensure that the screw holes on the flange are aligned in the centers of the square holes on the rack column Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 55 FIGURE 3 46 Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack Column Wy g do A c Secure the slide rail with two M6 screws and beveled washers Install the upper M6 screw and beveled washer If necessary push the rail of the slide assembly out for easier installation of the lower M6 screw and beveled washer 3 Repeat Step 2 for the front of the slide rail 4 Install the remaining slide rail in the same manner 3 6 5 2 Mounting the M4000 Server Into the Rack Caution Do not use the handles on the front of the server to lift the server The handles will not support the weight of the server The front handles are designed only for sliding the server in and out of the equipment rack 1 Com
70. licable en aucun cas Oracle ou Fujitsu Limited et ou l une ou l autre de leurs societes affiliees ne sauraient etre tenues responsables envers une quelconque partie tierce sous quelque theorie juridique que ce soit de tout manque a gagner ou de perte de profit de problemes d utilisation ou de perte de donnees ou d interruptions d activites ou de tout dommage indirect special secondaire ou consecutif meme si ces entites ont ete prealablement informees d une telle eventualite LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET TOUTE AUTRE CONDITION DECLARATION ET GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU TACITE EST FORMELLEMENT EXCLUE DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI EN VIGUEUR Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFACON Contents Preface ix Rack Overview 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Equipment Rack Types 1 2 Equipment Rack Selection Procedure 1 7 1 2 1 Consideration of Rack fixation for Quake Resistance 1 7 1 2 2 Selection of Equipment Rack 1 7 1 2 3 Selection of Rack Fixation Method 1 8 1 2 4 Quake resistant Options Kit 1 8 1 2 5 Arrangements for Equipment Rack Installation 1 9 Appearance of the Equipment Rack 1 9 Floor Plans of the Equipment Rack 1 20 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 Outline of Hardware Units That Can Be Mounted 2 1 Appearance of Units 2 3 Power Supply Connection 2 6 2 3 1 M3000 Server
71. ment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 1 Attach the cable holding brackets in position on the rack columns Secure the cable holding brackets using M5 screws and M5 cage nuts FIGURE 3 56 Attaching the Cable Holding Brackets Upper hole on 6 rack units 5U There are three holes ineach 1U on the rack In this procedure each hole is expressed as shown in the following figure J Upper hole 5i ES Center hole Lower S o L hol hole on lt 0 sl ower hole 5U th tr ALI n Two locations on the rear left and right sides Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 67 2 Press the lock buttons on the slide rails to unlock the rails and insert the server into the rack FIGURE 3 57 Unlock the Slide Rail Doe IL Lock button 3 68 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 Tighten four screws on the front to secure the server to the rack FIGURE 3 58 Securing the Server to the Rack 90990990099999999 IOSISSCSTITIIITIT 3 69 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 4 Attach the end caps onto the slide rails For the M4000 server an end cap is attached to both the right and left rear rails Note The M400
72. n 1 14 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 m System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack Model 1640 Model Name 19R 164B1 19R 164B2 FIGURE 1 6 Appearance of System Cabinet of the Equipment Rack Model 1640 Model Name 19R 164B1 19R 164B2 _ 1050 41 3 i Top view __ 600 23 6 A 9 on A a cr A ll clk gt ks 5 il i N M 7 7 DI ed Al i aooo e V EG G Hg DE Front view Right side Rear view Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 15 FIGURE 1 7 to FIGURE 1 8 show each appearance of the Equipment Rack Model 1624 models m Base Rack of the Equipment Rack Model 1624 Model Name 19R 162A1 19R 162A2 FIGURE 1 7 Appearance of Base Rack of the Equipment Rack Model 1624 Model Name 19R 162A1 19R 162A2 1050 41 3 il Top view _ 600 23 6 _ A L J ref ZN gt AO x I st Or D a o _V EG i TE
73. name Required number 1 Bracket 4 2 M2 5 flathead screw 8 3 9 MS cage nut 8 3 42 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 No Parts name Required number 4 M5 flathead screw 8 5 Washer 8 6 Slide rail 2 7 Inner slide rail 2 8 Cable bracket 2 10 M5 screw 4 11 Velcro fastener 10 12 End cap 2 13 Cable management arm CMA 1 About the cable management of M4000 server The parts to secure the cables vary depending on whether or not the copper link cables or the optical fiber cables connected See FIGURE 3 1 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 43 m Version 2 mount kit for the M4000 server FIGURE 3 33 Version 2 Mount Kit for the M4000 Server z Parts Name Required Number Bags of parts spacers screws washers cage nuts Slide rail Hook and loop fasteners small Cable holding bracket Hook and loop fasteners large Cable management arm CMA Shipping bracket Slide rail template eo ON SI oO FEF WIN N YN DBP e N WON End caps 3 44 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Note Some parts are designed for specific racks and might not be needed for your rack 3 6 2 Proper Securing of Cables for Server Mount Conditions TABLE 3 1 describes the methods of securing the cables each of which is appropriate to the specific conditions to install the server in the rack Confirm the mounting conditions of your ser
74. nts of the rack and make a judgment on whether or not the rack is appropriate to install the M3000 M4000 M5000 servers on your own responsibility In addition when you consider the use be sure to satisfy the requirements described below 3 108 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 SAI 39 2 Rack Stability Requirements To maintain the SPARC Enterprise Servers or to add optional components to them the servers must be drawn out on the front of the rack An appropriate measure such as affixing the rack to the floor must be taken to prevent the rack from toppling over when the servers are drawn out Requirements Concerning Rack Depth The servers are mounted in a rack by using the slide rails which come with the M3000 M4000 M5000 servers Therefore it is necessary to satisfy the requirements stipulated below concerning 1 the rack depth measured as the length between the front and rear columns 2 the length from the inside surface of the front rack cover to the front of the front rack columns 3 the length from the front of the front columns to the inside surface of the rear rack cover and 4 the length from the front of the rear columns to the inside surface of the rear rack cover 1 The length between the inside surfaces of the front and rear columns M3000 server 690 mm 27 2 in to 760 mm 29 9 in M4000 server 690 mm 27 2 in to 760 mm 29 9 in M5000 server 690 mm 27 2 in to 760 mm 29 9
75. ound hole then slide the slide rail while holding down the locking lever and secure the center of the oval hole to the posterior round hole of the bracket b Attach the slide rails to the large sized brackets Note When multiple screw holes are available on the large sized bracket use the holes that are nearest to and farthest from the rear column c To attach the small sized bracket use M4 screw to the bracket 1 attachment Note Use the small sized bracket in case the distance between the front and the rear columns is less than 748 mm Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 27 FIGURE 3 21 Attaching the Slide Rail Fitted with the Bracket 1 Attachment Z N Screw tightening on the anterior Screw tightening on the posterior threaded screw hole threaded screw hole M4 bind screw M4 bind screw short type short type a teed gt DO Gy Slide rail Slide rail Locking lever XX wy a i M4 bind screw M4 screw long type A THT a oO Middle sized f Slide rail Bracket 1 bracket attachment X Pi Slide rail Large sized bracket M4 bind screw short type Small sized 3 brac
76. ounting Requirements on page 3 12 As an example the procedure for attaching the quake resistant options kit to the rack is shown below FIGURE 3 15 Pulling Out the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit Stopper bracket Slide chassis 5 End mark Level foot Caution Be sure to pull the slide chassis all the way out to the point indicated by the end mark If the slide chassis is not pulled all the way out to the end mark point the equipment rack may topple over when drawing a server out from a rack Caution Make sure that there is no unevenness between the level feet of the slide chassis where they come into contact with the floor surface If there is any unevenness between them where they come into contact with the floor surface the equipment rack may topple over Attaching the Slide Rails Draw out the inner slide rails from the slide rails The slide rail consists of outer slide rail middle slide rail and inner slide rail Inner slide rails are to be attached to both side surfaces of the server 3 22 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 FIGURE 3 16 Drawing Out the Inner Slide Rails Move the locking lever on the inner slide rail to release the lock and pull out the inner slide rails Locking lever Outer slide rail J 9 Middle Slide rail X da Inner slide rail
77. per bracket Slide chassis End mark Level foot Caution Be sure to pull the slide chassis all the way out to the point indicated by the end mark If the slide chassis is not pulled all the way out to the end mark point the equipment rack may topple over when drawing a server out from a rack Caution Make sure that there is no unevenness between the level feet of the slide chassis where they come into contact with the floor surface If there is any unevenness between them where they come into contact with the floor surface the equipment rack may topple over When Using the Bolt on Quake Resistant Options Kit In principle Fujitsu recommends affixing the rack to the floor in a way similar to the case of Section 3 4 3 When You Take Measures to Fixate the Rack for Quake Resistance on page 3 14 However if the rack cannot be affixed to the floor attach the Bolt on quake resistant options kit to it to prevent it from toppling over Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 13 FIGURE 3 9 Attaching the Bolt on Quake Resistant Options Kit Quake resistant options kit 3 4 3 When You Take Measures to Fixate the Rack for Quake Resistance Use either of the methods below to affix the rack to the floor 3 14 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 4 3 1 Method with Quake Resistant Options Kits Mounted
78. pletely extend the internal slide parts of the slide rails 2 Place the forks of the lifter 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 lifter 3 56 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 Raise the server and gently push it towards the equipment rack until the pins on the side of the server align with the keyholes on the extended slide rails FIGURE 3 47 Example of Mating the Server on Slide Rails ie 4 Lower the server so that the pins enter the keyholes then slide the server backward approximately 6 mm 0 25 in so that the holes in the rails align with the screw holes on the sides of the server 5 Secure the server to the slides 6 Push the slides towards the rear of the server to lock the pins in place Note Labels are located on the side of each server to help identify the mounting points based on the type of equipment rack being used 7 Withdraw the lifter Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 57 8 Remove the plinth from the bottom of the server FIGURE 3 48 release from the screws 1 Caution The plinth weighs 2 kg 5 lb To prevent injury support the plinth upon Eight screws secure the plinth to the bottom of the server a Remove the two front screws b Loosen the remaining six screws c Slide the plinth toward the rear of the server le
79. ponding locations on the slide rails front right front left rear right and rear left with two M2 5 flathead screws at each location FIGURE 3 36 Attaching the Screw Plates Bracket Bracket Screw plate Screw plate N 3 48 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 FIGURE 3 37 Fixing the Slide Rails in Position on the Rack four locations and washers two at each of the four locations 3 Secure the slide rails to the rack with screws two M5 flathead screws at each of The same type of rail is used on both the right and left sides and the rail can be fixed in position on either side The bracket parts on the rear side are movable with the help of the springs and the brackets must be fixed in position while opened Slide rail Lower on 3U Upper hole 7 hole o o i a r 9 7 o Washer i i o i _ 7 N Ue p hi oe o Screw w M5 cn o at a Fa o n The same for the front rear o a right and left parts 8 locations a 2 Q 2 J on 1U Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 49 4 Secure the inner parts of the slide rails in place
80. r Plan of Interconnected Equipment Racks for SPARC Enterprise Servers Front of the unit 40 5 1 6 700 27 6 ae 700 27 6 e 700 27 6 di 619 24 4 619 24 4 81 619 24 4 va 5 Phe 24 4 i gl 514 20 2 gt 514 20 2 _ J86 _ 514 20 2 _ J86 514 20 2 9 g 3 93 n 3 Level feet BD Unit mm in TI FIGURE 1 16 Floor Plan of Interconnected Equipment Racks Model 1640 1624 Caster Front of the unit re 600 23 6 600 23 6 600 23 6 ne 519 20 4 81 519 20 4 81 519 20 4 81 519 20 4 Dlo 6 2 32 B 2 oo gi Ta tea il i j ol 6 Ia ET le olo el Id BT Td lolol bl Id ET fd olol el Td oT alo D MINT LITI Iq bl IP id LAST bl lal lo
81. re a stepladder is required are indicated in FIGURE 3 4 You can mount up to twenty M3000 servers which is 2U size under the 40U location Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 5 FIGURE 3 4 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M3000 Server when the 40U rack is used o Ri il A o 40U Stepladder 1 required when maintenance is performed by one i person o Y 20u R rh A No stepladder 1 required when maintenance is performed by one person o e ou 3 6 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 3 2 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M4000 Server The mounting locations and number of persons required for maintenance of the M4000 server where a stepladder is required are indicated in FIGURE 3 5 You can mount up to five M4000 servers which is 6U size under the 35U location The M4000 server cannot be mounted at or above the 36U location Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 7 FIGURE 3 5 Mounting Restriction and Requirements for Maintenance of the M4000 Server when the 40U rack is used
82. ring boards on the interior of the slide rails in full forward position until they are stopped by the black plastic alignment guides FIGURE 3 42 Bearing Board in Full Forward Position Inside the Slide Rail Bearing board holder clip Slide rail Bearing Board alignment guide Caution For safe rack mounting ensure that the bearing boards 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 3 52 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 Using the lifter to raise the server adjust its height to the height of the slide rails Slide the server toward the rack and insert the inner slide rails of the server into the slide rails Depending on the specifications and mounting location of the lifter Step 5 removing the pedestal at the bottom of the server may need to be done beforehand Caution When you perform Step 3 keep the inner slide rails of the server and the slide rails of the rack in a horizontal position If you forcibly insert the rails m
83. roduct Name Width Depth Height kg Ib Remarks M3000 server 440 657 87 22 Equipment rack 17 4 25 9 3 4 48 5 mountable server 2U Up to 1 CPU can be mounted in the 2U size server M4000 server 444 810 263 84 Equipment rack 17 5 31 9 10 35 185 mountable server 6U Up to 4 CPUs can be mounted in the 6U size server M5000 server 444 810 440 125 Equipment rack 17 5 31 9 17 32 275 mountable server 10U Up to 8 CPUs can be mounted in the 10U size server External I O 440 1000 175 37 Unit for expanding the Expansion Unit 17 32 39 4 6 9 81 PCI slots 4U Up to 12 PCI X or PCI Express slots can be installed per unit Up to two units can be connected to the M4000 server and up to four units can be connected to the M5000 server The value indicates the depth including the cable management arm The value indicates the weight for when all options are mounted 2 2 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 22 Appearance of Units This section provides the appearance of the M3000 M4000 M5000 servers and External I O Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 1 M3000 Server Appearance Top view Front view Right side Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 3 FIGURE 2 2 M4000 Server Appearance
84. rver Mount Conditions 3 45 3 6 3 Safety Against Overturning 3 46 3 6 4 Attaching the Rail and Mounting the M4000 Server Using Mount Kit for the M4000 Server 3 47 3 6 5 Attaching the Rail and Mounting the M4000 Server Using Version 2 Mount Kit for the M4000 Server 3 54 3 6 6 Attaching the Cable Management Arm 3 59 3 6 7 Attaching the Cable Bracket 3 66 3 7 Mounting the M5000 Server in the Rack 3 76 3 7 1 Components Check List 3 76 3 7 2 Safety Against Overturning 3 80 3 7 3 Attaching the Slide Rails 3 81 3 74 Attaching the Cable Management Arm and Cable Bracket 3 89 3 7 5 Securing the Cables 3 102 3 8 Mounting the Power Distribution Box in the Rack 3 107 3 9 Mounting the Server in a Rack Produced by a Company Other Than Fujitsu 3 108 3 9 1 Rack Stability Requirements 3 109 3 9 2 Requirements Concerning Rack Depth 3 109 3 9 3 Rack Column Requirements 3 113 3 94 Cable Routing inside the Rack 3 113 3 9 5 Other Requirements 3 113 4 Considerations Regarding Carrying in and Installation 4 1 4 1 Load Requirements of an Elevator 4 1 4 2 Earthquake Preparedness Measures 4 2 Contents vii viii SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Preface This manual describes the installation requirements and items for consideration when installing the equipment rack Before using the rack be sure follow the instructions in this manual and consult with a certified service engineer regarding its proper use This man
85. s Locking lever Middle slide rail N _ _ CO CO m EM Push the locking lever on the middle slide rail and insert the rails all the way until fully seated into the outer slide rails Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 33 9 Make sure that the bearing board thin metal sheet with oval holes that is housed in the rails is at the front end of the rail FIGURE 3 26 Sliding the Bearing Board Proper position of bearing board Bearing board 10 Release the locking lever on the inner slide rails and insert the server into the rack Caution Prior to installing a server in the equipment rack deploy the anti tilt feature for your rack 3 34 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 FIGURE 3 27 Inserting the Server into the Rack 7 a Place the tip of the inner slide rail to the groove on the middle slide rail and insert the server into the rack Middle slide rail Z Rear Outer slide rail Inner slide rail b While inserting the server in the rack a click should be heard to indicate the server is in locked position c Move the locking lever on the inner slide rail backwards or forwards to release the lock and continue to carefully insert the server in the rack until
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87. sed attach all end caps to the rails of the server The M5000 server uses four end caps FIGURE 3 87 Installing End Caps on the Left Rear of the M5000 Server Slide Rails 5 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server Note At this time do not connect the power plug to an outlet 3 100 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Pass the power cord which was connected in Step 5 through the cable holder on the rear right of the rack Note When it is the equipment rack model 1640 1624 1740 the shape of the cable holder differs from the figure below however pass the power cord through the cable holder FIGURE 3 88 Cable Holder on the Rear Right of the Rack y Cable holder Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 101 3 7 9 Securing the Cables 3 7 5 1 Securing the Copper Link Cables 1 Bundle the copper link cables at regular intervals using velcro fasteners 2 Move the cable holder on the right rear of the rack to a position where cables can be secured easily See FIGURE 3 89 and 1 in FIGURE 3 90 3 Secure the cables to the cable brackets on the right and on the left See 2 and 3 in FIGURE 3 90 4 Secure the cables to the cable holder See 4 in FIGURE 3 90 Note To draw the server out from the rack release the fixation at 2 and 3 in FIGURE 3 90 and pull the server forward 3 102 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Gu
88. server to set the pins in the holes FIGURE 3 74 Setting the Pins in the Holes Pin insertion location Part 1 a DI rad 7 Secure each slide rail with three M4 screws total of six screws for both the right and left rails FIGURE 3 75 Securing the Slide Rails Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 87 8 Remove the lifter from the server 9 Loosen the eight screws securing the pedestal to the bottom of the server and remove the two screws on the front Slide the pedestal toward the rear and remove the pedestal FIGURE 3 76 Removing the Pedestal from the Bottom of the Server Screw x8 Pedestal 10 Remove the remaining six screws that were loosened in Step 9 3 88 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 7 4 Attaching the Cable Management Arm and Cable Bracket Note To secure the cables on the M5000 server prepare the appropriate apparatus depending on whether or not the copper link cables connected eIf you do not use the copper link cables install the cable management arm and the cable bracket elf you use copper link cables install the cable bracket only TABLE 3 2 Required Apparatus Use of Copper Link Cables Apparatus Required Not used cable management arm and cable bracket Used cable bracket Note If you connect copper link cables you do not need to ins
89. ss than 2 5 mm 1 in until the plinth is released from the screws d Completely remove the six loosened screws FIGURE 3 48 Example of Removing the Plinth lt i i 3 58 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 6 6 Attaching the Cable Management Arm Use this procedure when the copper link cables or the optical fiber cables are not used Attach the one end of the CMA to the server with two knob screws See 1 in FIGURE 3 49 Turn the CMA counterclockwise See FIGURE 3 49 Note Secure the spring to the joint part of the CMA Secure the other end of the CMA to the rail on the left as viewed from the rear of the rack Slide the CMA from the rear to move the two tabs on the rail into proper position and tighten the one knob screw to secure the arm to the rail See 2 and 3 in FIGURE 3 49 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 59 FIGURE 3 49 Securing the Cable Management Arm with Screws OO ira Zan N Dopoopoo0r0000000 g O gt d 00000 ban CF 000 w TT 0000000N z Rear of the rack Magnified view of part A Magnified view of part B spring Turn the arm counterclockwise Co nt erclockii to secure the ounterclockwise spring Unfixed position Fixed position 3 60 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e Septemb
90. stribution Box Output Receptacle Type Input Plug Type Receptacle Type on Equipment Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Japan Outlet for two Three prong Outlet for three 100 VAC parallel prong twist lock plug prong twist lock plug Option plug with Ti with grounding with grounding grounding electrode 30A electrode 30A 125V electrode 125V NEMA L5 30R 15A 125V NEMA L5 30P Embedded type lock 3310 L5 mechanism American Denki NEMA 5 15R Exposed type 3311 L5 American Denki Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 19 m For 200V for use in Japan Model name SE R7CB21 FIGURE 2 14 For 200V for Use in Japan Model Name SE R7CB21 Maximum 12A group Output Output Output Te 0 yf o Output group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4 group group ze lo 4 eee Outlet TABLE 2 7 CB Output Receptacle Type group Input Plug Type Maximum 12A Maximum 12A Maximum 12A Maximum 24A CED CB 15A 777777 E EN eI E e cd CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Power Cord and Outlet Specifications of the Power Distribution Box Receptacle Type on Equipmen
91. t Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Japan Outlet for Three prong Outlet for three 200 VAC three prong twist lock plug prong twist lock plug Option twist lock plug with grounding with grounding with grounding electrode electrode 30A 250V electrode 30A 250V NEMA L6 30R 15A 250V NEMA L6 30P Embedded type NEMA L6 3320 L6 15R American Denki Exposed type 3321 L6 American Denki 2 20 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 30A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 30A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 21 m For 100V for use outside Japan Model name SE R7CB11X FIGURE 2 15 For 100V for Use outside Japan Model Name SE R7CB11X Maximum 24A Maximum 12A 1 Maximum 12A Maximum 12A 2
92. t i y SDA TO SS x A Ha 2S ni 2 s sees Oc ci Z 4 N _ 8 I SSG TS x KR B S Cle S LL I sla Ele 2 A lt K XK eed el Sl gs pe S 5 ole SN A OF b LO LO gt lt 2 vr CR co BESS i Hi i N 4 Sy XX yA 37 gt Q SS D WD OSS Niels i O E Pe lo y Kde Ne gjs IA FAT zh A A Joe Yy ES we S ge Yi wl Re Se y ye F x Y sa nh n Front of the unit se _ 349 13 6 177 7 0 40 5 _ 619 24 4 1 6 93 514 20 2 250 3 7 700 27 6 _ 290 9 8 9 8 1200 47 2 a Legend i Cable extraction insertion hole 7 Quake resistant options kit for tip resistance Caster lt lt Quake resistant options kit for unit securing and earthquake proofin C Level feet 3 Li 9 At the center of the level foot there is a 17 mm deep M20 size screw hole used for securing the rack in position Floor hole for securing the quake resistant options kit Unit mm in Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 21 FIGURE 1 12 Floor Plan of the Equipment Rack Model 1640 1624 252 5 595 23 4 252 5 9 9 9 9 125 185 480 18 9 185_125 4 9 7 3 7 3 4 9 vo LELLA dii Gi Se LLC AHO o gt x x x AS S So RRL lt 2 N g SA G B i A KXXXX S x x lt S S ae 4 lt Te S S 2 a 5
93. t options kit and the method which uses the level feet Consider the conditions such as the floor on which the rack installed and select either one method which is appropriate When you fixate the rack by using the quake resistant options kit see Section 1 2 4 Quake resistant Options Kit on page 1 8 When you fixate the rack by using the level feet see Section 1 2 5 Arrangements for Equipment Rack Installation on page 1 9 Note It is not permitted to operate the rack to which the tip resistance quake resistant options kit not attached without taking measures to fixate it When you perform maintenance on the server mounted on the rack it is mandatory to take measures to fixate the rack in order to prevent the rack from toppling over Quake resistant Options Kit When you use the quake resistant options kit arrange the kit which is appropriate for each type of the rack m Options kit for the base rack of the equipment rack for the SPARC Enterprise servers MC R1ST11 m Options kit for the system cabinet of the equipment rack for the SPARC Enterprise servers MC R1S5T21 m Options kit for the base rack of the equipment rack model 1640 1624 19R 16ST1 m Options kit for the system cabinet of the equipment rack model 1640 1624 19R 16ST2 m Options kit for the base rack of the equipment rack model 1740 19R 17ST1 m Options kit for the system cabinet of the equipment rack model 1740 19R 17ST2 1 8 SPARC Enterpr
94. t to the end mark point the equipment rack may topple over when drawing a server out from a rack Caution Make sure that there is no unevenness between the level feet of the slide chassis where they come into contact with the floor surface If there is any unevenness between them where they come into contact with the floor surface the equipment rack may topple over 3 46 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 3 6 4 Attaching the Rail and Mounting the M4000 Server Using Mount Kit for the M4000 Server 3 6 4 1 Attaching the Slide Rail 1 Attach cage nuts to the specified locations on the rack columns FIGURE 3 35 Attaching the Cage Nuts SLA SO ZS GS SOARS H ZA 5 VA NS Magnified view TT FERA ina DS DI N lt x o x a 9 Sa K o Sh oll Center hole on 6U ly S N 0 NT 6 rack units a 0 gt N There are three holes in each A Cage nut 1U on the rack In this procedure o M5 x 4 N each hole is expressed as shown 7 in the following figure o LL oll D 2 g R D Ba o D Upper hole pi E BL N A E _ Center hole N Lower hole tr Center hole on 1U PF Front surface right and left sides 4 locations Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 47 2 Attach four screw plates to their corres
95. tall the cable management arm Store the cable management arm so as not to be missing Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 89 3 7 4 1 Installing the Cable Management Arm 1 Attach the CMA Fold the CMA in such a way that the spring part is on the outside the arm and it generates force to unfold the arm FIGURE 3 77 Folding the Cable Management Arm 2 As shown in the figure attach the one end of the CMA to the server with two knob screws 3 90 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 3 Secure the other end of the CMA to the rail on the right as viewed from the rear of the rack Slide the CMA from the rear to move the four tabs on the rail into proper position and tighten the two knob screws to secure the arm to the rail FIGURE 3 78 Securing the Cable Management Arm with Screws Chapter 3 Mounting Units inthe Rack 3 91 4 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 rack FIGURE 3 79 Unlocking si Lock button 3 92 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 5 Tigh
96. te The plug NEMA L6 20 of the power cords supplied with the M4000 M5000 servers has the following dimensions Confirm in advance that the plug does not become an obstruction when plugged into the input power source at the installation site Outside diameter of the connector part of the plug 50 mm Maximum outside diameter of the plug cover 57 mm Plug cover length from the connector end 69 9 mm Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 20A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 20A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 2 3 3 M5000 Server This section explains the power supply connections of the M5000 server m Power supply system diagram with redundant PSU connection If more than one power cord of this server is connected directly to the same facility power source distribution panel connect the power cords to outlets independently using one cable per power feed FIGURE 2 9 Power Supply System Diagram with Redundant PSU Connection
97. ten four screws on the front to secure the server to the rack FIGURE 3 80 Securing the Server to the Rack GOOGCOGOOOGOOF 3 93 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 6 Attach the end caps onto the slide rails For the M5000 server two end caps are attached to the rails on which the CMA is not attached 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 3 81 Installing End Caps on the Left Rear of the M5000 Server Slide Rails 7 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server Caution At this time do not connect the power plug to an outlet 3 94 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide e September 2011 Pass the power cord which was connected in Step 7 through the cable holder on the rear right of the rack Note When it is the equipment rack model 1640 1624 1740 the shape of the cable holder differs from the figure below however pass the power cord through the cable holder FIGURE 3 82 Cable Holder on the Rear Right of the Rack y Cable holder Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 95 3 7 4 2 Installing the Cable Bracket Install the cable bracket to the prescribed position on the rack column FIGURE 3 83 Cable Bracket Kit Cea CC Ci 9 C i 3 i VC Ca CJ Ci sero gah 3 96 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mountin
98. to the Front Rear Right side and Left Side of the Rack and the Quake Resistant Options Kits Anchored to the Floor FIGURE 3 10 Anchoring Quake Resistant Options Kits to the Floor a a NS Ae pe a i SP i amp l x N o a a S N ui P S DR 4 Pa N A a NEL N n A S Pa SN x ta Quake resistant options kit Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 15 3 4 3 2 Method for Anchoring the Level Feet of the Rack to the Floor FIGURE 3 11 Example of the Affixing Rack with Level Foot Rear view Level feet Frame Height measured from floor level 250 mm 400 mm 10 in 16 in Column 3 4 4 Cable Routing Inside the Rack The M3000 M4000 M5000 servers come by default with the cable management arm CMA used when drawing out servers during maintenance or for installing options With excess length of cables processed by the CMA servers can easily be drawn out with cables connected to them from the rack Cable length of about 2 m is required for using the CMA Decide the length of each interface cable by considering this length 3 4 5 Other Requirements Blank panels are supplied with the equipment rack These panels are used to cover the space at the front of the rack where no units are mounted If warm air exhausted from units flows to the front and is re introduced into the units a temperature alarm
99. ual is intended for persons who are engaged in computer system installation site planning persons who are actually installing computer systems or persons who operate or administrate such systems Readers are assumed to have some knowledge and experience involving installation site planning for computer systems References herein to the M3000 server M4000 server or M5000 server are references to the SPARC Enterprise M3000 server SPARC Enterprise M4000 server or SPARC Enterprise M5000 server This section includes Related Documentation on page ix Text Conventions on page xi Notes on Safety on page xi Documentation Feedback on page xii Related Documentation All documents for SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 servers are available online at the following locations m Sun Oracle software related manuals Oracle Solaris OS and so on http www oracle com technetwork documentation index html m Fujitsu documents http www fujitsu com sparcenterprise manual Related SPARC Enterprise M3000 M4000 M5000 Servers Documentation SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Site Planning Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Site Planning Guide SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Getting Started Guide SPARC Enterprise M3000 Server Overview Guide SPARC Enterprise M4000 M5000 Servers Overview Guide
100. value does not include the weight of the rack itself The weight of the rack alone includes the weight of the tip resistant quake resistant options kits Chapter 1 Rack Overview 1 3 TABLE 1 2 Equipment Rack Model 1640 Types Rack Size mm in Weight kg Ib Total Total Weight Mountable Rack of the Item Model Name Rack Types Width Depth Height Weight Alone Rack Remarks 1 19R 164A1 40U base 600 1050 2000 800 1760 126 926 With a rack 23 6 41 3 78 8 277 2037 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 2 19R 164B1 40U system 600 1050 2000 800 1760 94 894 Without a cabinet 23 6 41 3 78 8 206 1966 side panel With a quake resistant options kit 3 19R 164A2 40U base 600 1050 2000 800 1760 118 918 With a rack 23 6 41 3 78 8 256 2019 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit 4 19R 164B2 40U system 600 1050 2000 800 1760 86 886 Without a cabinett 23 6 41 3 78 8 189 1949 side panel Without a quake resistant options kit In model names is any letter from A to Z When a system cabinet is used it is connected with the base rack Also system cabinets can be interconnected The interconnected cab inets must be of the same height The value does not include the weight of the rack itself The weight of the rack alone includes the weight of the tip resistant quake resistant options kits 1 4 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Gu
101. ver and refer to the procedures in the appropriate section TABLE 3 1 Conditions for Rack Mounting and Methods for Securing Cables Mounting Conditions Securing Method Reference Cable other than copper link cable or optical fiber cable Copper link cable or optical fiber cable CMA available No CMA available For mounting multiple M4000 servers CMA Cable bracket Cable bracket Cable bracket Section 3 6 6 Attaching the Cable Management Arm on page 3 59 Section 3 6 7 Attaching the Cable Bracket on page 3 66 Securing Cables Other Than the Copper Link Cables on page 3 72 Section 3 6 7 Attaching the Cable Bracket on page 3 66 Securing the Copper Link Cables on page 3 74 Chapter 3 Mounting Units in the Rack 3 45 3 6 3 gt Safety Against Overturning 1 Take appropriate measures to prevent the rack from toppling over For details see Section 3 4 Equipment Rack Mounting Requirements on page 3 12 As an example the procedure for attaching the quake resistant options kit to the rack is shown below FIGURE 3 34 Pulling Out the Pull out Quake Resistant Options Kit Stopper bracket Slide chassis End mark Level foot Caution Be sure to pull the slide chassis all the way out to the point indicated by the end mark If the slide chassis is not pulled all the way ou
102. ximum 12A CB 15 Maximum 12A CB 15A Maximum 12A CB 15A CB 15A CB 15A CB 15A Maximum 12A Maximum 12A Maximum 12A Maximum 12A CB 15A Maximum 12A CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protection device Power Cord and Outlet Specifications of the Power Distribution Box Output Receptacle Type Input Plug Type Receptacle Type on Equipment Delivery Destination Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Specifications Shape Outside IEC320 C13 Three prong Outlet for three Japan type twist lock plug prong twist lock plug 200 VAC with grounding with grounding Option electrode electrode 30A 250V 30A 250V NEMA L6 30R NEMA L6 30P Note For the servers that have the plug with lock function confirm that a 30A overcurrent protection device is available outside the server If one is not available prepare an external 30A overcurrent protection that can be achieved by means of no fuse breakers NFBs or fuses The plug with lock function refers to plugs other than grounding type ones with two parallel blades such as the NEMA L6 30 L6 20 L6 15 and L5 15 Chapter 2 Overview of Hardware Units to Be Mounted 2 23 2 24 SPARC Enterprise Equipment Rack Mounting Guide September 2011 CHAPTER O Mounting Units

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