HP ProLiant DL560 Server High Density Deployment

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routing power
cords
IMPORTANT: When installing server power cords into the PDUs, ensure that the load is
balanced among the output circuit breakers.
high-voltage and
low-voltage power
cords
To route and connect high-voltage or low-voltage power cords:
IMPORTANT: Route and connect the power cord to the PDU after the server is installed.
1. Connect the power cord to the server and route it through the cable
management system with the other server cables.
2. Route the power cord inside the rear rack support to the PDU.
IMPORTANT: In 7000-series racks, route the power cords from the servers to the PDUs
through the gap in the back of the rack rail.
completing the
installation
To complete the installation:
1. Install side panels on the outsides of the end racks.
2. Install the front and rear doors.
3. Connect the PDUs to the power source.
4. Power up the servers.
console
management
systems
A KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) console management system enables a
single keyboard and video console to control multiple servers. An in-rack
console management system may be used to manage a single rack of servers
or groups of racks. The HP IP console switch products have 16 ports that can
access up to 128 servers. The HP IP Consoling Solution combines analog and
digital technology to provide flexible, centralized KVM control of data center
servers. This solution provides enterprise customers with a significant reduction in
cable volume, secure remote access, and high-performance server KVM
access. Using the IP console viewer, users can access local KVM functions from
any Microsoft® Windows® or Linux workstation by means of a 10/100 network
connection. Alternatively, an off-rack console management system may also
be used in the local vicinity of the servers it manages.