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Operating environment, Rack stability, Considerations for cables – Apple Xserve (Slot Load) User Manual

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Preparing to Install Your Server

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This model is certified only as a component for use with other equipment, where the
suitability of the combination has been determined by a Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory.

Operating Environment

The operating environment for the server’s rack must meet certain requirements:

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Verify that the temperature range of the rack’s location is within the limits established for
the server and all other components.

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Make certain that the rack’s location has adequate ventilation to maintain the necessary
temperature range. This is particularly important for a rack that is enclosed in a cabinet.

m If multiple components are installed in the rack, consider additional cooling to ensure

efficient operation of the servers and other equipment.

Rack Stability

The rack must be stable and strong enough to hold the components installed.

m Check the documentation for the rack to make certain that it can carry the load of

components.

m If you are using a two-post (telco) rack, verify that the rack is securely fastened to the

building’s structure at the top and bottom.

m Make certain that all components are secured in the rack.

m When working with components in the rack, never slide out more than one unit at a time.

Considerations for Cables

For optimal efficiency in server operation and maintenance, follow these guidelines for
handling cables connected to the server and other components in a rack.

m Install the cable-management arm supplied with the server. If you don’t install this device,

you must disconnect all cables from the server’s back panel before opening the server in
the rack.

m Arrange all component cables so that they do not interfere with access to the rack. Ideally

each component should have a cable-management option in place so that anyone
servicing units in the rack can readily determine where each cable is connected.

m To ensure full signal strength for Ethernet, serial, and other connections, make sure cables

do not exceed established length limits.