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* Added the rail kit to the docs.

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jumboFramesPrereq: Before you create your Qumulo cluster, if your client environment requires Jumbo Frames (9,000 MTU), configure your switch to support a higher MTU.
noNIC: For this platform, all models ship without NICs.
seeTechSpecs: Some components vary across node types. For information about node types, see <a href="technical-specifications.html">Technical Specifications</a>.
seeTechSpecs: Some components may vary between node types. For information about your node, see <a href="technical-specifications.html">Technical Specifications</a>.

unusedEthPorts: The two rightmost Ethernet ports on the back of your node are unused.
dualNICfrontBackEnd: For dual-NIC nodes, the left NIC is for the front end and the right NIC is for the back end.
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## Step 1: Connecting the Out-of-Band Management (IPMI) Port
The dedicated out-of-band management port allows functionality such as remote display, control, and power. The port uses the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) protocol. Connect the IPMI port first on the back of your node (above the USB ports).

{% include important.html content="The list of IPMI accounts contains the user `qumulo_<random>`. This account is critical for Qumulo Core functionality. Don't disable or tamper with it. To administer Qumulo Core, create your own IPMI user account." %}
{{site.data.alerts.important}}
<ul>
<li>The list of IPMI accounts contains the user <code>qumulo_&lt;random&gt;</code>. This account is critical for Qumulo Core functionality. Don't disable or tamper with it. To manage your Qumulo cluster's hardware, create your own IPMI user account.</li>
<li>The IMPI username and password are unrelated to your Qumulo administrative credentials.</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}
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## Step 1: Connecting the Out-of-Band Management (iRMC) Port
The dedicated out-of-band management port allows functionality such as remote display, control, and power. The port uses the Integrated Remote Management Controller (iRMC) protocol. Connect the iRMC port first on the back of your node (the bottom Ethernet port).

{% include important.html content="The list of iRMC accounts contains the user `qumulo_<random>`. This account is critical for Qumulo Core functionality. Don't disable or tamper with it. To administer Qumulo Core, create your own iRMC user account." %}
{{site.data.alerts.important}}
<ul>
<li>The list of iRMC accounts contains the user <code>qumulo_&lt;random&gt;</code>. This account is critical for Qumulo Core functionality. Don't disable or tamper with it. To manage your Qumulo cluster's hardware, create your own iRMC user account.</li>
<li>The iRMC username and password are unrelated to your Qumulo administrative credentials.</li>
</ul>
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{{site.data.alerts.caution}}
<ul>
<li>We strongly recommend engaging an on-site engineer to replace failed hardware components including but not limited to any procedure that:
<ul>
<li>This guide doesn't cover</li>
<li>You haven't received training on</li>
<li>Requires precautions to avoid damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD) by using industry standard anti-static equipment (such as gloves or wrist straps)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Don't update your node firmware unless a Qumulo representative instructs you to perform an update.</li>
<li>{{site.seeTechSpecs}}</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}
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keywords: drive, hard_drive, drive_bay, mapping, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

Your {{site.fprx2540m7}} chassis contains 12 HDDs in the front, 4 NVMe drives in the back, and 2 mirrored NVMe boot drives in internal M.2 expansion slots. The following is the mapping for the drives.
Your {{site.fprx2540m7}} chassis contains 12 or 8 HDDs in the front, 4 NVMe drives in the back, and 2 mirrored NVMe boot drives in internal M.2 expansion slots. The following is the mapping for the drives.

{% include note.html content="To determine the drive configuration for your node, see [Technical Specifications](technical-specifications.html)." %}

<a id="hdd-drives"></a>
## Front HDD Drives
For more information, see [To Replace an HDD](replacing-hardware-components.html#to-replace-an-hdd).

{% capture alt_tag %}{{site.fprx2540m7Long}} HDD Bay Mapping{% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping.png" url="/hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping.png" %}
### 48TB and 144TB Nodes
In [48TB and 144TB Nodes](technical-specifications.html), all drive bays are populated.

{% capture alt_tag %}{{site.fprx2540m7Long}} Front HDD Bay Mapping (48TB and 144TB){% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping-48tb-144tb.png" url="/hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping-48tb-144tb.png" %}

### 96TB Nodes
In [96TB Nodes](technical-specifications.html), some drive bays are empty.

{% capture alt_tag %}{{site.fprx2540m7Long}} Front HDD Bay Mapping (96TB){% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping-96tb.png" url="/hardware-guide/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7/images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-hdd-bay-mapping-96tb.png" %}

<a id="nvme-drives"></a>
## Back NVMe Drives
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keywords: getting_started_guide, quick_reference, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

## Step 1: Verify Your Node
## Step 1: Check Your Node's Firmware
The minimum {{site.fprx2540m7}} firmware that Qumulo Core supports is `V1.0.0.0 - R1.12.0`. To update your node's firmware, work with [Fujitsu Product Support](https://support.ts.fujitsu.com/).


## Step 2: Verify Your Node
{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-verify-node-preamble.md %}

{% capture alt_tag %}Front Diagram of the {{site.fprx2540m7Long}} Node{% endcapture %}
{% include image.html alt=alt_tag file="fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-front-diagram.png" url="images/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-front-diagram.png" %}


## Step 2: Boot by Using the Qumulo Core USB Drive Installer
## Step 3: Boot by Using the Qumulo Core USB Drive Installer
1. When the node powers on and begins to boot, on the **Fujitsu** screen, press **F12**.

{% include note.html content="The boot setting is persistent: When you boot from a USB drive once, the node continues to boot from the USB drive. After you finish installing Qumulo Core, remove the USB drive from the node." %}
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1. On the GRUB menu, select your USB drive.


## Step 3: Create and Configure Your Cluster
## Step 4: Create and Configure Your Cluster
The Qumulo Installer runs automatically.
{% include content-reuse/create-configure-cluster.md %}
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keywords: rack, racking, rails, server_rack, chassis, insert_chassis, Fujitsu_PRIMERGY_RX2540_M7, Fujitsu, PRIMERGY, RX2540, 2540, M7
---

{% comment %}## To Install the Rails in the Server Rack{% endcomment %}
## To Install the Rails in the Server Rack
{{site.fprx2540m7}} uses Rack Mount Kit QRL with CMA (PYBRR0B). For instructions on installing the kit in your server rack, see Fujitsu documentation.

<a id="insert-chassis"></a>
## To Insert the Chassis into the Server Rack
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varNoHotPlug: To replace this component, you must first power off the node.
---

{{site.data.alerts.caution}}
<ul>
<li>Don't update your node firmware unless a Qumulo representative instructs you to perform an update.</li>
<li>{{site.seeTechSpecs}}</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-admonitions.md %}

## To Remove and Replace the Top Cover
{{site.fprx2540m7followDocs}} <a href="/pdf/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-upgrade-maintenance-manual-09-2023.pdf#page=58" class="pdf">Removing the top covers (p. 58)</a>.
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1. {{page.varNoHotPlug}}

1. {{site.fprx2540m7followDocs}} <a href="/pdf/fujitsu-primergy-rx2540-m7-upgrade-maintenance-manual-09-2023.pdf#page=345" class="pdf">Installing the memory modules (p. 345)</a>.


## To Replace the Node Chassis
{% include important.html content="After you perform a chassis swap, you must reconfigure the iRMC settings for your node." %}

1. At the back of the node, disconnect the power cabling from both power supply units (PSUs) and [remove both existing PSUs](#replace-psu) from the node.

1. Disconnect the network cabling from the NIC port and [remove the existing NIC](#replace-nic) from the node.

1. Remove the existing [HDDs](#replace-hdd), [NVMe drives](#replace-nvme-drive), and the [NVMe M.2 boot drive](#replace-nvme-m2-boot-drive) from the node.

1. [Remove the existing chassis](racking-nodes.html#remove-chassis) from the server rack.

{% capture content_lift %}{{site.twoPeopleOrLift}}{% endcapture %}
{% include important.html content=content_lift %}

1. Install the new chassis in the server rack.

{% capture content_warp %}{{site.doNotWarpChassis}}{% endcapture %}
{% include caution.html content=content_warp %}

1. Install the existing HDDs, NVMe drives, and the boot drive in the node.

1. For the NIC, do one of the following:

* If your replacement chassis comes with a NIC, install the new NIC in the chassis and connect the network cabling to the NIC ports.

* If your replacement chassis doesn't come with a NIC, install and connect the existing NIC.

1. For the PSUs, do one of the following:

* If your replacement chassis comes with PSUs, install the new PSUs in the chassis and connect the power cabling to the PSUs.

* If your replacement chassis doesn't come with PSUs, install and connect the existing PSUs.

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There are 20 drive bay at the front of the {{site.all4110}} node, populated according to your node type.


## 307TB and 153 TB Nodes
## 307TB and 153TB Nodes
In [307TB and 153TB nodes](technical-specifications.md), all drive bays are populated.

{% capture alt_tag %}The front drives in the {{site.all4110}} node (307TB and 153TB).{% endcapture %}
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varNoHotPlug: To replace this component, you must first power off the node.
---

{{site.data.alerts.caution}}
<ul>
<li>Don't update your node firmware unless a Qumulo representative instructs you to perform an update.</li>
<li>{{site.seeTechSpecs}}</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}
{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-admonitions.md %}


## To Remove and Replace the Top Cover
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varNoHotPlug: To replace this component, you must first power off the node.
---

{{site.data.alerts.caution}}
<ul>
<li>Don't update your node firmware unless a Qumulo representative instructs you to perform an update.</li>
<li>{{site.seeTechSpecs}}</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-admonitions.md %}

## To Remove and Replace the Top Cover
Follow the instructions in the ASUS documentation:
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keywords: replace, hardware, component, replace_drive, drive, replace_psu, psu, replace_fan, fan, replace_dimm, dimm, Supermicro, Supermicro_1014S, 1014S, ACR12N4H
---

{{site.data.alerts.caution}}
<ul>
<li>We strongly recommend engaging an on-site Supermicro engineer to replace failed hardware components including but not limited to any procedure that:
<ul>
<li>This guide doesn't cover</li>
<li>You haven't received training on</li>
<li>Requires precautions to avoid damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD) by using industry standard anti-static equipment (such as gloves or wrist straps)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Don't update your node firmware unless a Qumulo representative instructs you to perform an update.</li>
<li>{{site.seeTechSpecs}}</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}
{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-admonitions.md %}

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-procedure-fvt.md %}

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keywords: replace, hardware, component, replace_drive, drive, replace_psu, psu, replace_fan, fan, replace_dimm, dimm, Supermicro, Supermicro_1114S, 1114S, WN10RT
---

{{site.data.alerts.caution}}
<ul>
<li>We strongly recommend engaging an on-site Supermicro engineer to replace failed hardware components including but not limited to any procedure that:
<ul>
<li>This guide doesn't cover</li>
<li>You haven't received training on</li>
<li>Requires precautions to avoid damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD) by using industry standard anti-static equipment (such as gloves or wrist straps)</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Don't update your node firmware unless a Qumulo representative instructs you to perform an update.</li>
</ul>
{{site.data.alerts.end}}
{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-admonitions.md %}

{% include content-reuse/platform-agnostic-part-replacement-procedure-fvt.md %}

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