User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- NovaScale 4020 User's Guide
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 System Description
- 2 Board Set Description
- 3 Configuration Software and Utilities
- Utilities / Drivers on Resource CD
- Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self-Test (POST)
- Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager
- The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell
- BIOS Setup
- LSI Logic* SCSI Utility
- System Maintenance Utility
- EFI Platform Diagnostic Tests
- EFI Service Partition
- Console Redirection
- Terminal Mode
- Shutting Down the Server
- Servicing the System (basic knowledge)
- A Warning and Cautions
- B Working Inside the System
- C Hot-swapping System Components
- D Servicing the Electronics Bay
- Safety Warnings

132 NovaScale 4020 User’s Guide
Installing a Hard Drive Carrier
1. With the drive carrier handle open fully, place the drive carrier into the peripheral drive
bay. See letter “A” in Figure 58.
2. Slide the drive carrier all the way into the drive bay.
3. Using the drive carrier handle, firmly push the assembly into the bay until the drive docks
with the SCSI backplane connector.
4. Swing the drive carrier handle closed until it latches. See letter “B” in the figure below.
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A
A
B
A. Slide drive carrier into chassis
B. Carrier handle
Figure 58. Inserting a Hard Drive
Hot-swap System Fans
The six (60x60x38 mm) cooling fans provide 50CFM of airflow each. The server system
supports only a fully populated system fan configuration. However, the server system will
continue to meet the thermal specifications if a fan fails. The six fans are mounted side-by-side
in the fan bay across the center section of the chassis. The fans can be hot-swapped; they can
be removed and re-installed without turning the server system power off.
The procedures in this section describe how to identify a failed fan and replace a failed fan. See
Cooling Subsystem on page 13 for more information about the operation of the system fans.