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:
Enclosures can be stacked. However, system enclosures must not be stacked
more than two high.
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.
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.