HP StorageWorks SAN Director Installation Guide (A7393-90009, May 2007)
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7. Remove power cords.
8. Remove the cable management comb as described in ”Removing a cable management comb”
on page 98.
WARNING! If the 4/256 SAN Director is installed in a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is
balanced and mechanically secured, and that the removal and installation procedure will not
compromise cabinet stability.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the equipment from ESD:
1. Ensure that the 4/256 SAN Director is grounded when removing or installing static-sensitive
components. This can be accomplished by leaving the power cords attached to the chassis and a
power source or by implementing standard ESD precautions, such as placing the chassis on a
grounded bench.
2. Wear an ESD grounding strap when handling the CP cards, 16-port blades, and WWN card.
3. Protect the CP cards, 16-port blades, and WWN card with static bags or grounding pads while
they are out of the chassis.
Remove and replace chassis
WARNING! An empty 4/256 SAN Director chassis weighs approximately 108 lbs (47 kg) and
requires a hydraulic or assisted lift to move.
If the switch is installed in a cabinet, ensure that the cabinet is balanced and mechanically secured
and that the removal and installation procedure will not compromise cabinet stability.
Do not place a 4/256 SAN Director chassis on the floor. It cannot be easily moved from the floor
back onto a lift or pallet
1. Uninstall the 4/256 SAN Director chassis from the installation location and place it onto an
extra lift or on the shipping pallet originally provided with the chassis. If the chassis is in a
cabinet, uninstall it from the cabinet, remove the rack mount hardware according to the
manufacturer’s instructions, and set the hardware aside for use with the new chassis.
2. Unpack the new chassis:
a. Use scissors to cut the two bands that encircle the packaging.
b. Lift off the lid and remove the kits and foam from the top of the chassis.