Installing a ZS7-2 Cable Management Arm
Use the following procedure to install the cable management arm (CMA) for a ZS7-2
controller.
The CMA is an optional assembly that you can use to route the controller cables in
the rack. This procedure is completed from the back of the rack.
Before You Begin
To prepare for installing the optional cable management arm (CMA), follow these
guidelines:
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Route cluster cables, long-term host cables (including InfiniBand, Fibre
Channel, and Ethernet cables) and up to 16 disk shelf SAS cables through the
CMA.
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Do not route short SAS daisy chain cables through the CMA. Do not route an
excess of cables such that the CMA clamps bow or appear structurally unfit
to support the weight.
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If using two clustered controllers mounted in the middle of the rack with
disk shelves located above and below them, you can divide the disk shelf SAS
cables between the two CMAs so they properly route to the upper and lower
disk shelves.
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If later removing the CMA, be sure to support it as you remove the
connectors.
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Unpack the CMA and identify its components.
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1
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Connector A
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2
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Front slide bar
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3
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Velcro straps (6)
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4
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Connector B
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5
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Connector C
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6
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Connector D
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7
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Slide-rail latching bracket (used with connector D)
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8
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Back slide bar
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9
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Controller flat cable covers
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10
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Controller round cable covers
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Ensure that you install the flat cable covers for your controller on the
CMA.
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Ensure that the six Velcro straps are threaded into the CMA.
Note -
Ensure that the two Velcro straps located on the front slide bar are
threaded through the opening in the top of the slide bar, as shown in the
illustration in Step 1. This prevents the Velcro straps from interfering
with the expansion and contraction of the slide bar when the controller is
extended out of the rack and returned to the rack.
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To make it easier to install the CMA, extend the controller approximately 13
cm (5 inches) out of the front of the rack.
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Take the CMA to the back of the equipment rack, and ensure that you have
adequate room to work at the back of the server.
Note -
References to left or right in this procedure assume that you are facing
the back of the equipment rack.
Note -
Throughout this installation procedure, support the CMA and do not allow
it to hang under its own weight until it is secured at all four attachment
points.
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To install CMA connector A into the left slide-rail:
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Insert CMA connector A into the front slot on the left slide-rail
until it locks into place with an audible click [frames 1 and 2].
The connector A tab (callout 1) goes into the slide-rail front slot
(callout 2).
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Gently tug on the left side of the front slide bar to verify that
connector A is properly seated.
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1
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Connector A tab
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2
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Left slide-rail front slot
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To install CMA connector B into the right slide-rail:
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Insert CMA connector B into the front slot on the right slide-rail
until it locks into place with an audible click [frames 1 and 2].
The connector B tab (callout 1) goes into the slide-rail front slot
(callout 2).
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Gently tug on the right side of the front slide bar to verify that
connector B is properly seated.
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1
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Connector B tab
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2
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Right slide-rail front slot
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To install CMA connector C into the right slide-rail:
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Align connector C with the slide-rail so that the locking spring
(callout 1) is positioned inside (controller side) of the right
slide-rail [frame 1].
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1
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Connector C locking spring
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Insert connector C into the right slide-rail until it locks into place
with an audible click [frames 2 and 3].
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Gently tug on the right side of the CMA back slide bar to verify that
connector C is properly seated.
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To prepare CMA connector D for installation, remove the tape that secures the
slide-rail latching bracket to connector D, and ensure that the latching bracket
is properly aligned with connector D [frames 1 and 2].
Note -
The CMA is shipped with the slide-rail latching bracket taped to connector
D. You must remove the tape before you install this connector.
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To install CMA connector D into the left slide-rail:
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While holding the slide-rail latching bracket in place, insert
connector D and its associated slide-rail latching bracket into the left
slide-rail until connector D locks into place with an audible click
[frames 1 and 2].
Note -
When inserting connector D into the slide-rail, the preferred and
easier method is to install connector D and the latching bracket as
one assembly into the slide-rail.
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Gently tug on the left side of the CMA back slide bar to verify that
connector D is properly seated.
Note -
The slide-rail latching bracket has a green release tab. This tab
is used to release and remove the latching bracket so that you can
remove connector D.
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Gently tug on the four CMA connection points to ensure that the CMA connectors
are fully seated before you allow the CMA to hang by its own weight.
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Install and route cables to the controller, as required.