1、 Server Depth w/ CMA Rail Compressed Rail Extended1950 Sliding Rapid VersaRail 26.98 inch 29.5 inch2950 Sliding Rapid VersaRail 26.84 inch 29.46 inchRail Conversion The following procedure outlines converting the 9th generation PowerEdge rails from RapidRails to VersaRails. Converting from VersaRail
2、s to RapidRails follows the same procedure.NOTE: The rail in the example is a PowerEdge 1950 rail. The PowerEdge 2950 rails follow the exact same conversion process. 9th Generation Rail Conversion 1. Locate the rail conversion bracket on the end of the rail.2. Lift the release lever on the rotating
3、mounting bracket. 9th Generation Rail Conversion 3. Rotate the bracket counter clock wise.4. Lift the bracket and rotate it 180 degrees counter clock wise. 9th Generation Rail Conversion 9th Generation Rail Conversion 5. Line the bracket up with the two posts and set it down.9th Generation Rail Conv
4、ersion 6. Rotate the bracket clock wise until it snaps into place.9th Generation Rail Conversion Racking The following procedure outlines the process of racking the PowerEdge 2950 using the new 9th generation PowerEdge rails.Racking the PowerEdge 2950 1. Push the front slide assembly mounting hook i
5、nto the square hole on the vertical rail. Racking the PowerEdge 2950 2. Push the rear slide assembly mounting hook into the square hole on the vertical rail. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the slide assembly on the other side. Racking the PowerEdge 2950 4. Extend the inner member rails out of the rack.
6、 5. Align the servers shoulder nuts with the rails J-slots. 6. Lower the server into the rails making sure the all shoulder nuts slide into the rail j-slots. Racking the PowerEdge 2950 7. Gently push the server towards the back of the rack to engage the j-slot locking levers.8. Press the slide-release latch on the outside of each inner slide. 9. Push the server towards the back of the rack. Racking the PowerEdge 2950 10. Tighten the ear nuts to secure the server to the rack.