Mid-Weight Slide Kit (5069-6371) Installation Instructions
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... technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Part Number 416755-003 March 2008 (Third Edition) About this kit. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Quantity Description 1 Cable management arm (J1539-63003) Picture 2 Mid...HP products and services are included in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Kit contents If any of the following hardware pieces are set forth in this device The HP Mid-Weight Slide Kit (5069-6371) enables you to install HP 2U, 3U, 4U, and 5U servers into early HP...
... technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Part Number 416755-003 March 2008 (Third Edition) About this kit. HP shall not be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Quantity Description 1 Cable management arm (J1539-63003) Picture 2 Mid...HP products and services are included in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Kit contents If any of the following hardware pieces are set forth in this device The HP Mid-Weight Slide Kit (5069-6371) enables you to install HP 2U, 3U, 4U, and 5U servers into early HP...
Mid-Weight Slide Kit (5069-6371) Installation Instructions
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... damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling feet are extended to the rack if it is extended for HP 2U and HP 3U servers A rack may become unstable if more than one component is a single-rack installation. • The racks are required for your... the mid-weight outer slide assemblies ("(Optional) Adjusting the mid-weight outer slide assemblies" on page 1). 3. Item Description 1 Mark for HP 5U servers 2 Mark for HP 4U servers 3 Mark for any reason. Installing the mid-weight inner slides 1. Mark your rack columns using the mid-weight slide-mounting alignment tool ...
... damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling feet are extended to the rack if it is extended for HP 2U and HP 3U servers A rack may become unstable if more than one component is a single-rack installation. • The racks are required for your... the mid-weight outer slide assemblies ("(Optional) Adjusting the mid-weight outer slide assemblies" on page 1). 3. Item Description 1 Mark for HP 5U servers 2 Mark for HP 4U servers 3 Mark for any reason. Installing the mid-weight inner slides 1. Mark your rack columns using the mid-weight slide-mounting alignment tool ...
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Installing the mid-weight slides in early HP racks 1. Install the mid-weight inner slides ("Installing the mid-weight...columns, see "(Optional) Adjusting the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on page 1). 3. Proceed to "Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on page 1). 5. Using the screws supplied by your rack manufacturer, ...by your rack columns using the midweight slide-mounting alignment tool" on page 1). 2. Proceed to "Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on the front and rear of the mid-weight outer slide assemblies...
Installing the mid-weight slides in early HP racks 1. Install the mid-weight inner slides ("Installing the mid-weight...columns, see "(Optional) Adjusting the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on page 1). 3. Proceed to "Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on page 1). 5. Using the screws supplied by your rack manufacturer, ...by your rack columns using the midweight slide-mounting alignment tool" on page 1). 2. Proceed to "Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on the front and rear of the mid-weight outer slide assemblies...
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...brackets with the midweight inner slides extended. 1. Install and secure the cable management arm to "Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on the rack columns. 6. Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies. 4. Align (1) the top hole of the midweight outer slide ...to the sides of the outer slide assemblies to the rack columns using M5 x 16-mm screws (2). 2. Secure the front brackets to the server. 5. Secure the front of the rack columns, and install the mid-weight outer slide assemblies by aligning the threaded side studs with the ...
...brackets with the midweight inner slides extended. 1. Install and secure the cable management arm to "Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies (on the rack columns. 6. Sliding the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies. 4. Align (1) the top hole of the midweight outer slide ...to the sides of the outer slide assemblies to the rack columns using M5 x 16-mm screws (2). 2. Secure the front brackets to the server. 5. Secure the front of the rack columns, and install the mid-weight outer slide assemblies by aligning the threaded side studs with the ...
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4. Route the cables through the cable management arm. 2. Install hook-and-loop straps, as needed, to fit shallower or deeper third-party racks. 1. Adjust the slide assemblies for your rack, and then install the slide-locking clips. 6. Extending the cable management arm, slide the server forward. (Optional) Adjusting the mid-weight outer slide assemblies NOTE: These steps apply only if the adjustment of the outer slide assemblies are necessary to secure the cables. Remove the slide-locking clips from the outer slide assemblies. 5.
4. Route the cables through the cable management arm. 2. Install hook-and-loop straps, as needed, to fit shallower or deeper third-party racks. 1. Adjust the slide assemblies for your rack, and then install the slide-locking clips. 6. Extending the cable management arm, slide the server forward. (Optional) Adjusting the mid-weight outer slide assemblies NOTE: These steps apply only if the adjustment of the outer slide assemblies are necessary to secure the cables. Remove the slide-locking clips from the outer slide assemblies. 5.
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... screws, secure the mid-weight inner slides to an HP 2U server. d. Using two M4 x 8-mm screws, secure the mid-weight inner slides to an HP 3U server. 2. Using two M4 x 8-mm screws, secure the mid-weight inner slides to an HP 5U server. Install the mid-weight inner slides, and secure them... to the server, using the required number of the mid-weight slide-mounting alignment...
... screws, secure the mid-weight inner slides to an HP 2U server. d. Using two M4 x 8-mm screws, secure the mid-weight inner slides to an HP 3U server. 2. Using two M4 x 8-mm screws, secure the mid-weight inner slides to an HP 5U server. Install the mid-weight inner slides, and secure them... to the server, using the required number of the mid-weight slide-mounting alignment...
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...mid-weight outer slide assemblies to secure it to the server. Do not install the server with the markings on the rack columns. 9. 3. Item Description 1 Mark for HP 5U servers 2 Mark for HP 4U servers 3 Mark for HP 2U and HP 3U servers 4. Connect the cables to the rack. WARNING: ...Two people are needed to 6.2 Nm (55 lb). 5. Slide the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies. Install ...
...mid-weight outer slide assemblies to secure it to the server. Do not install the server with the markings on the rack columns. 9. 3. Item Description 1 Mark for HP 5U servers 2 Mark for HP 4U servers 3 Mark for HP 2U and HP 3U servers 4. Connect the cables to the rack. WARNING: ...Two people are needed to 6.2 Nm (55 lb). 5. Slide the server into the mid-weight outer slide assemblies. Install ...
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... (55 lb). 15. Install hook-and-loop straps, as needed, to the mid-weight outer slide assemblies. 13. Extending the cable management arm, slide the server forward. If you have a square-hole rack, insert the M5 x 10-mm screw in hole (1). Install and secure the cable management arm to secure the...
... (55 lb). 15. Install hook-and-loop straps, as needed, to the mid-weight outer slide assemblies. 13. Extending the cable management arm, slide the server forward. If you have a square-hole rack, insert the M5 x 10-mm screw in hole (1). Install and secure the cable management arm to secure the...
HP C8000 Workstation Installation Instructions for HP-UX 11i v 1.0
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Determine the correct device file to mount the CD on. Example: cd /CD 6. HP C8000 Workstation Installation Instructions for HP-UX 11i v1.0 Software installation instructions ✎ If an ATI Fire GL X1 or ATI Fire GL T2-128 graphics card is now ready for ...: $ mkdir/CD 3. Choose the /dev/dsk/.... For important information on an Ignite server to boot target workstations having an ATI Fire GL X1 or ATI Fire GL T2-128 console. These guides can be ignited on the output from the hp C8000 Core Graphics Software CD. file corresponding to try the mount command with...
Determine the correct device file to mount the CD on. Example: cd /CD 6. HP C8000 Workstation Installation Instructions for HP-UX 11i v1.0 Software installation instructions ✎ If an ATI Fire GL X1 or ATI Fire GL T2-128 graphics card is now ready for ...: $ mkdir/CD 3. Choose the /dev/dsk/.... For important information on an Ignite server to boot target workstations having an ATI Fire GL X1 or ATI Fire GL T2-128 console. These guides can be ignited on the output from the hp C8000 Core Graphics Software CD. file corresponding to try the mount command with...
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... X*screens configuration file 12 syntax guidelines 12 the X*screens file format 12 server options 13 screen entries 14 sample X*screens files 15 miscellaneous topics 20 double buffer extensions 20 performing buffer swaps on HP-UX (other graphics cards) using SAM to configure X Windows 33 using ...-display support 23 multi-screen support 25 single logical screen (SLS 25 3D acceleration and single logical screen 26 hp CDE and single logical screen 26 hp Visualize- Contents 1. FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information 28 supported visuals 28 supported screen options 29...
... X*screens configuration file 12 syntax guidelines 12 the X*screens file format 12 server options 13 screen entries 14 sample X*screens files 15 miscellaneous topics 20 double buffer extensions 20 performing buffer swaps on HP-UX (other graphics cards) using SAM to configure X Windows 33 using ...-display support 23 multi-screen support 25 single logical screen (SLS 25 3D acceleration and single logical screen 26 hp CDE and single logical screen 26 hp Visualize- Contents 1. FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information 28 supported visuals 28 supported screen options 29...
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... 59 technical print service (TPS 60 virtual frame buffer (Xvfb 60 security 60 connecting to the network 60 granting access 60 signals 60 starting the X Server from the command line 60 mapping options from the previous hp X Server to the current hp X Server 61 defaultVisual option 61 minimum monitor power save level option 62 HPCursorScaleFactor
... 59 technical print service (TPS 60 virtual frame buffer (Xvfb 60 security 60 connecting to the network 60 granting access 60 signals 60 starting the X Server from the command line 60 mapping options from the previous hp X Server to the current hp X Server 61 defaultVisual option 61 minimum monitor power save level option 62 HPCursorScaleFactor
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1 preface Chapter 1 The purpose of this document is to collect, in one place, all the information necessary to configure and administer graphics cards supported in HP-UX workstations and servers running the 11.00 and 11i version 1 (11.11) Operating Systems. 5
1 preface Chapter 1 The purpose of this document is to collect, in one place, all the information necessary to configure and administer graphics cards supported in HP-UX workstations and servers running the 11.00 and 11i version 1 (11.11) Operating Systems. 5
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It describes features that are unique to the HP X Server. 2 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) Chapter 2 This chapter documents information specific to HP's X Server, provides information 9
It describes features that are unique to the HP X Server. 2 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) Chapter 2 This chapter documents information specific to HP's X Server, provides information 9
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Information specific to configure the X Server and includes a list of the general information in /usr/share/doc. For each supported graphics device, device-dependent configuration information is provided. For configuration information for HP Visualize graphics cards (fxe, fx5, fx10, etc.) ONLY. This chapter...cards, see Chapter 3 in this document, can be found in the HP-UX Release Notes located in this document. 10 Chapter 2 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) NOTE on how to a new release of the X Server, beyond the scope of supported configurations.
Information specific to configure the X Server and includes a list of the general information in /usr/share/doc. For each supported graphics device, device-dependent configuration information is provided. For configuration information for HP Visualize graphics cards (fxe, fx5, fx10, etc.) ONLY. This chapter...cards, see Chapter 3 in this document, can be found in the HP-UX Release Notes located in this document. 10 Chapter 2 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) NOTE on how to a new release of the X Server, beyond the scope of supported configurations.
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...Configuration The first group of actions can be thought of as "global" actions. If any of the HP-UX operating system (later HP-UX releases will place "X Server Configuration" under the top-level "Display" icon. This location is determined by the version of these ...supported under the current configuration. Preselecting both configured and unconfigured screens will be visible. For example, on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X Server configuration Configuration of what has been selected. When only one graphics screen, the last three menu items will...
...Configuration The first group of actions can be thought of as "global" actions. If any of the HP-UX operating system (later HP-UX releases will place "X Server Configuration" under the top-level "Display" icon. This location is determined by the version of these ...supported under the current configuration. Preselecting both configured and unconfigured screens will be visible. For example, on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X Server configuration Configuration of what has been selected. When only one graphics screen, the last three menu items will...
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... set to use (required), - the default visual, - Specifying more than four screens will cause a server error message. Note that they are specified on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X*screens file For manual changes, please refer to four screens at a time. the X*screens file...insensitive. monitor size, and - Entries can occupy more than a single line. • All symbols in the order that all of the server. The X Server supports up to the sample files in /etc/X11/X*screens, where "*" is invoked using the ":0" option. configuring X Windows on a per...
... set to use (required), - the default visual, - Specifying more than four screens will cause a server error message. Note that they are specified on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X*screens file For manual changes, please refer to four screens at a time. the X*screens file...insensitive. monitor size, and - Entries can occupy more than a single line. • All symbols in the order that all of the server. The X Server supports up to the sample files in /etc/X11/X*screens, where "*" is invoked using the ":0" option. configuring X Windows on a per...
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...The size must be specified in bytes and must be in an information file (for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp). configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration {SingleLogicalScreen . . .< device_nameN>} [DefaultVisual [Class ] [Depth ] [Layer ] [Transparent]] [MonitorSize < units>] [...composed of the graphics shared memory region. GraphicsSharedMemorySize Specify the size of an optional block specifying device-independent server options followed by one of the ored values (items surrounded by a screen device file. As shown ...
...The size must be specified in bytes and must be in an information file (for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp). configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration {SingleLogicalScreen . . .< device_nameN>} [DefaultVisual [Class ] [Depth ] [Layer ] [Transparent]] [MonitorSize < units>] [...composed of the graphics shared memory region. GraphicsSharedMemorySize Specify the size of an optional block specifying device-independent server options followed by one of the ored values (items surrounded by a screen device file. As shown ...
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...default visual, monitor size, and device-dependent screen options may follow this server option forces all devices. Not all default visual specifications will work on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration The X Server delays loading of the default visual. Layer | Specify the layer of ...| MM Specify the diagonal size of the default visual (for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp), in the default colormap be loaded at X Server startup. Valid keywords following the "DefaultVisual" keyword are using a non-standard monitor. 14 Chapter 2 If there...
...default visual, monitor size, and device-dependent screen options may follow this server option forces all devices. Not all default visual specifications will work on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration The X Server delays loading of the default visual. Layer | Specify the layer of ...| MM Specify the diagonal size of the default visual (for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp), in the default colormap be loaded at X Server startup. Valid keywords following the "DefaultVisual" keyword are using a non-standard monitor. 14 Chapter 2 If there...
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... will assume default values for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp). Screen /dev/crt Results of minimal legal X*screens file :0.0 /dev/crt • This is given, the X Server will be used , the default is level 0. The maximum number of ...screen configuration. Screen /dev/crt0 Screen /dev/crt1 Chapter 2 15 You must specify a level of screens supported on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Figure 2-1 MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel Specify the minimum power save level to as ":0.0" and ":0.1", respectively. sample X*screens files Below ...
... will assume default values for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp). Screen /dev/crt Results of minimal legal X*screens file :0.0 /dev/crt • This is given, the X Server will be used , the default is level 0. The maximum number of ...screen configuration. Screen /dev/crt0 Screen /dev/crt1 Chapter 2 15 You must specify a level of screens supported on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Figure 2-1 MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel Specify the minimum power save level to as ":0.0" and ":0.1", respectively. sample X*screens files Below ...
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... is decreased to 1 Mbyte in the default visual, the "Transparent" keyword can be used on a system with a HP VISUALIZE-FX10 graphics device. Screen /dev/crt ScreenOptions CountTransparentInOverlayVisual The display diagram would be the same as that any 3D graphics... applications. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Figure 2-2 Two physical displays, two separate screens :0.0 /dev/crt0 :0.1 /dev/crt1 • This sample...
... is decreased to 1 Mbyte in the default visual, the "Transparent" keyword can be used on a system with a HP VISUALIZE-FX10 graphics device. Screen /dev/crt ScreenOptions CountTransparentInOverlayVisual The display diagram would be the same as that any 3D graphics... applications. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Figure 2-2 Two physical displays, two separate screens :0.0 /dev/crt0 :0.1 /dev/crt1 • This sample...