HP Integrity rx2660 Server User Service Guide
• Diagnostic board
• Fan / display board
• SAS backplane
• System board
Accessing a Rack Mounted Server
The server is designed for rack mounting. The following procedure explains how to gain access
to a server that is mounted in an approved rack. For rack installation instructions, review the
documentation in the universal rack-mounting kit included with your server.
WARNING! Ensure that all anti-tip features (front and rear anti-tip feet installed; adequate ballast
properly placed; and so on) are employed prior to extending the server out of the rack.
Extending the Server from the Rack
NOTE: Ensure that there is enough area (approximately 1.5 meters [4.5 ft.]) to fully extend the
server from the front of the rack to work on it.
To extend the server from the rack:
1. Flip out the two pull handles located on both ends of the front bezel. This allows the server to
slide out of the rack.
2. Slowly pull the server forward by the handles until it is fully extended.
NOTE: The server is fully extended when the rail clips are locked in place and the top cover
is completely accessible.
Figure 37 Extending the Server from the Rack
Inserting the Server into the Rack
To insert the server into the rack:
1. Press the rail clips on both sides of the server inward.
2. Push the server into the rack until it stops.
Accessing a Pedestal Mounted Server
The server is also designed for use in a pedestal-mount configuration. The pedestal mount kit is a
sheet metal enclosure that positions the server vertically. See the HP Integrity rx2660 Server Pedestal
Installation Guide pedestal mounting kit documentation for the installation and access procedures.
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