NetApp 42U 1280 mm System Cabinet Manuale utente


Contents
Preparing to install the system cabinet ....................................................... 4
System cabinet features ............................................................................................... 4
Required tools and equipment ..................................................................................... 6
Space requirements and system cabinet dimensions ................................................... 6
Supported PDU types and specifications .................................................................... 8
Unpacking the system cabinet ..................................................................... 9
Installing a system cabinet ......................................................................... 10
Installing the cabinet interconnect kit ....................................................................... 10
Installing the bolt-down kit ....................................................................................... 15
Installing additional support rails .............................................................................. 16
Installing equipment in the system cabinet ............................................................... 18
Powering on the system cabinet ................................................................................ 19
Replacing PDUs .......................................................................................... 21
Reversing the system cabinet front door .................................................. 22
Removing the illuminated badge ............................................................................... 23
Removing the system cabinet door ........................................................................... 24
Moving the badge power supply and cabling ............................................................ 24
Reversing the door hinge and lock catch ................................................................... 27
Reinstalling the door and illuminated badge ............................................................. 29
Reinstalling the system cabinet door ............................................................. 29
Reinstalling the illuminated badge ................................................................ 30
Copyright information ............................................................................... 31
Trademark information ............................................................................. 32
How to send comments about documentation and receive update
notifications ............................................................................................ 33
Index ............................................................................................................. 34
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Preparing to install the system cabinet
Before installing the system cabinet, you should familiarize yourself with its features. You must also
verify that your site can support the system cabinet, move it to the desired location, and then unpack
it.
System cabinet features
The system cabinet consists of side panels, front and rear doors, an optional bolt-down kit, an
optional interconnect kit, PDUs for your equipment, and an integrated cable management system.
Feature Description
Side panels System cabinets have lockable, removable, and
interchangeable side panels.
Perforated front and rear doors System cabinets have removable front and rear
doors with a quick release mechanism. The
front door is reversible, and the rear doors are
split. Both doors are perforated for cooling.
Common key This key unlocks the front doors, rear doors,
and side panels.
Spares kit This kit is inside the system cabinet, attached to
the cabinet door. It contains the following
components:
• Four 10-32 x 0.75 inch Phillips pilot screws
• Four 10-32 cage nuts
• One cage nut insertion tool
• Two master key copies
Cable access Cable pass-throughs are built into the top and
bottom of the cabinet, as well as between the
bottom of the rear door and the frame.
Cable management Cable management hook and loop strapping is
attached to the frame of the system cabinet at
equal intervals.
Support rails The number of support rails you receive
depends on your configuration. The empty
system cabinet is shipped with no support rails
installed.
• For configured system cabinets, one fixed
rail kit is shipped with the system cabinet to
support the 80xx, FAS8200, and DS4486
rear hold-down brackets.
• Quick-ship system cabinets do not include
the additional fixed rail kit.
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Feature Description
Blanking panels The number and size of blanking panels you
receive depends on your configuration. The
empty system cabinet is shipped with no
blanking panels installed.
Bolt-down kit This optional kit enables you to secure the
system cabinet to the data center floor. The kit it
is not intended for seismic stability.
• Four bolt-down brackets
• Four spacer brackets
• Six M8x20 mm hex head bolts and washers
Interconnect kit This optional kit enables you to connect
multiple system cabinets to each other.
• Interconnect brackets
◦One set of four interconnect brackets for
connecting the system cabinets with side
panels on
◦One set of four interconnect brackets for
connecting the system cabinets with the
side panels off
• Four M12x20 Torx-30 screws used in
system cabinet with side panels on.
• Eight M6x10 countersunk Torx-30 screws
used in system cabinet with side panels off.
Support rail kit If you ordered additional support rails with your
system cabinet, each kit contains one left and
one right support rail.
Attention: The support rails and kit are
designed to fit only the NetApp 42U 1280
mm system cabinet. Do not use the rails or a
rail kit from other system cabinets because
they are not designed for use in the 42U 1280
mm system cabinet.
• A left and right support rail
• Two screws per rail for securing the rail to
the system cabinet frame
Crescent wrench The crescent wrench is used to remove the hold-
down brackets on the packing pallet, adjust the
system cabinet leveling feet, and install the bolt-
down kit brackets, if ordered.
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Required tools and equipment
Before unpacking and installing on your system cabinet, you should gather the necessary tools and
equipment to move the system cabinet into place and install it or to perform maintenance on it.
• The appropriate hardware guide for your disk shelves
• The appropriate installation and setup instructions for your system
NetApp All Flash FAS Resources
NetApp FAS Storage Systems Resources
NetApp E-Series Systems Documentation Center
• #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers
• Torx driver for system cabinet screws
• Leveling tool for leveling the system cabinet
Space requirements and system cabinet dimensions
When unpacking your system cabinet, you must make sure that you have enough room to remove the
system cabinet from the packing material. Also make sure that the intended location for the system
cabinet is large enough for you to move the cabinet into place.
Required space for unpacking the system cabinet
The following table defines the requires space needed to unpack and install your system cabinet:
Dimensions U.S. Metric
Shipping ramp length 80 in. 203.2 cm
Clearance beyond the ramp for
cabinet mobility 72 in. 182.9 cm
Shipping pallet depth 59 in. 149.9 cm
Shipping pallet width 42 in. 106.6 cm
Shipping pallet and packaging
height 86 in. 218.4 cm
Total rack space, 42U 73.5 in. 186.7 cm
Rail load capacity Supports all current systems Supports all current systems
Empty weight ~400 lbs (~181 kg) lbs ~ 181 kg
Fully loaded ship weight Up to 1,800 lbs Up to 816.5 kg
Fully loaded static weight Up to 2,700 lbs Up to 1,224.7 kg
Front service clearance 47.2 in. 120 cm
Rear service clearance
Note: The rear door is split.
Actual minimum rear
clearance is approximately
1/2 the recommendation.
30 in. 76.3 cm
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Dimensions U.S. Metric
Minimum side clearance for
panel removal 24 in. 61 cm
Minimum top clearance 12 in. 30 cm
System cabinet exterior dimensions
The following illustration shows the front, rear, and side views of the system cabinet:
FRONT OF CABINET RIGHT SIDE OF CABINET REAR OF CABINET
24.0 in
(60.9 cm)
79.3 in
(201.4 cm)
50.4 in
(128.0 cm)
The following illustrations show top and bottom views of the system cabinet, and identify the
openings through which you can run cable bundles from the floor of your data center into the system
cabinet. The illustrations also show the location of the system cabinet casters and leveling feet.
Caution: To prevent your system cabinet from falling through the data center floor, do not attempt
to roll the system cabinet over a floor opening that is wider than the cable access opening at the
bottom of the system cabinet.
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TOP VIEW OF CABINET
BOTTEM VIEW OF CABINET
(479.88 cm)
Cable Access
(62.75
cm)
(69.7 cm) (148.38 cm)
Cable Access
OPEN
(112 cm)
Cable Access
(824 cm)
Cable Access
(535 cm)
Centerline of
Leveling Feet
(368.5 cm)
Centerline
of Casters
(1135 cm)
Centerline of Leveling Feet
(968 cm)
Centerline of Casters
(160 cm)
Cable
Access
(512 cm)
Cable
Access
REAR FRONT
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
Supported PDU types and specifications
The system cabinet supports different Power Distribution Unit (PDU) types. The PDUs are compliant
with NEMA or IEC.
The most current information for PDUs supported in your system cabinet is listed in the Hardware
Universe.
hwu.netapp.com
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Unpacking the system cabinet
You must remove the packing material that surrounds your system cabinet before you move it into
place. You should also recycle the packing material after the cabinet is unpacked.
1
Remove external bag
and cut straps (x3).
2
x6
Cut
straps
(x2)
Unbuckle the straps
and remove top
outside bumpers.
4
X straps and top bumpers
not used with light load or
empty cabinet shipments.
3
Extra support
bracket not used
with light load or
empty cabinet
shipments.
56
Attach ramp to pallet on side
labeled UNLOAD: align ramp end
bolts with the holes on the pallet
and lower it into place.
x2
front x2
rear x2
7
Remove side
panels
Rear
Front
8
Rear
Remove
cabinet
9
3X
Rear
Front
Move to setup location
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Installing a system cabinet
You can order a system cabinet with NetApp storage controllers and disk shelves installed in it or an
empty system cabinet if you already have NetApp equipment. Several system cabinets can be
connected together by using the optional interconnect kit, and they can be anchored to the data center
floor by using the optional bolt-down kit.
Installing the cabinet interconnect kit
You can connect system cabinets together by using the optional cabinet interconnect kit. It is
recommended that you install the kit to prevent the cabinets from pulling apart and damaging system
cables.
Steps
1. Place the system cabinets close together.
The cabinets should be arranged similarly to the following illustration, with the cabinet with the
controller modules in the middle, and the cabinets with additional disk shelves on either side. The
sides of the cabinets should be close, but do not need to touch each other yet.
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