About this document
HP ProLiant DL100 G2 1TB,
3TB, and 6TB Data Protection
This document provides procedures for rack installation of an HP
ProLiant DL100 G2 1TB, 3TB, or 6TB Data Protection Storage
Server (DP Storage Server). Instructions for installing optional HP
StorageWorks Modular Smart Array (MSA) storage systems are
included with the MSA storage system. HP assumes that you are
qualified in servicing computer equipment, and trained in
recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
Storage Server
installation instructions
Safety information
Before installing this product, read the Important Safety
Information document provided.
Regulatory notice
The rating label on the device gives the class (A or B) of the
equipment. Class B devices have an FCC logo or ID on the label.
Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label. After
you have determined the device class, see the HP ProLiant Data
Protection Storage Server user guide for complete regulatory
compliance notices. This guide is printed, and also provided in the
product kit as a file on the documentation CD.
Kit contents
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© Copyright 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
First edition September 2005
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Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their
respective companies as reflected by an associated footnote. The
information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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1 HP ProLiant DL100 G2 1TB, 2 HP ProLiant Data Protection
3TB, or 6TB DP Storage
Server (Microsoft® System
Center Data Protection
Storage Server
Printed in the US.
Documentation CD (includes
HP ProLiant Data Protection
Storage Server user guide, HP
ProLiant Data Protection
Storage Server expansion
guide, and Microsoft DPM
Planning and Deployment
guide)
Manager (DPM) software and
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OS preloaded)
3 Quick Restore DVD
5 Bezel
4 HP Storage Server Service
Release 5.5 DVD; use only
Multi-lingual User Interface
(MUI) updates
6 Power cord
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7 Slide rail assembly
8 Thumbscrew brackets and
screws
1. HP StorageWorks MSA20 and cables are shipped separately.
2. Slide rail assemblies vary. The click-and-snap assemblies hook onto the
rack. The hardware-mounted assemblies attach to the rack using supplied
screws, star washers, and locator washers.
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b. Locate the inner slide rails:
3. Install the server:
• On hardware-mounted assemblies, remove the inner slide
rails from the outer slide rails. To do so, extend the inner
slide rails from the front of the rack until they lock in place.
Then, press the inner slide lock down, as shown, and pull
the inner slide rails straight out.
a. With the outer slide rails extended a short distance from the
rack, insert the inner slide rails (with the server attached) into
the outer slide rails, as shown 1. Press the inner slide lock 2,
and then push the server all the way into the rack, making
sure that the inner slide rails lock into place.
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• On click-and-snap assemblies, the inner slide rails arrive
separate from the outer slide rails.
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2. Prepare the server:
a. Attach the two thumbscrew brackets to the server using the
supplied bracket screws, as shown 1.
b. Attach a slide rail (lock facing out) to each side of the server,
insert the slide rail screws through the slide rails, and then
tighten, as shown 2.
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b. Slide the server in and out of the rack several times, allowing
the slide rails to position properly 1.
c. Lock the server in place using the thumbscrews 2.
c. Attach the bezel 3 to the thumbscrew brackets, and then lock
(if desired).
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d. If installing a hardware-mounted assembly, tighten all the
slide rail screws.
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4. Install the MSA cable:
• For the 3TB model, install the MSA cable, as shown.
• For the 6TB model, install the cable for the second MSA in the
adjacent slot.
5. Connect the power cord to the back of the server.
Starting the DP Storage Server
To begin the first-time startup procedure:
• Ensure that the server is safely installed in an adequate
environment.
• Ensure that the power cables and peripheral devices are
plugged in, and that AC power is supplied to the server.
• See the DP Storage Server startup chapter in the HP ProLiant
Data Protection Manager Server user guide.
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