NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide (G06.29+)
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Enclosure Arrangements and Cable
Connections
This section discusses arrangements and cable connections for NonStop S-series
system enclosures.
Considerations for Enclosure Arrangements
System enclosures can be arranged to fit the space available in your computer room.
You can arrange your enclosures in single-high or double-high stacks, and in multiple
rows.
When you plan how to arrange system enclosures:
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Enclosures can be stacked. However, system enclosures must not be stacked
more than two high.
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You can simplify ServerNet cabling by arranging enclosures appropriately. You can
minimize cable lengths by arranging connected enclosures close to each other.
See the following pages for suggested arrangements.
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If you arrange enclosures in multiple rows, your computer room should be
equipped with either a raised floor or overhead cable troughs.
A multiple-row system has cables that connect between the rows. If these cables
are not routed beneath a raised floor or in overhead cable troughs, they would lie
on the floor across the service aisle, creating a hazard.
Even if you have overhead cable troughs, you should also have a raised floor so
that you can connect your system to a signal reference grid. You must allow at
least 48 inches for service clearance between rows.
Considerations for Enclosure Arrangements 7-1
Choosing ServerNet Cable Lengths 7-4
Power-On Cables 7-10
Requirements for Grounding 7-12
Considerations for Expanding a System 7-13
Note. For G06.25 and G06.26 RVUs, IOAM enclosures can replace I/O enclosures in group
01 of cabling diagrams. For G06.27 and later, IOAM enclosures can replace any I/O enclosure
in a system. For important configuration restrictions, refer to IOAM Enclosures
on page 4-68.
Note. IOAM enclosure installation and cabling information is available to your HP trained
service provider in the Modular I/O Installation and Configuration Guide.