2Secure the server in the rack by tightening the thumbscrews on the front.
Important: Take care not to apply too much pressure on the thumbscrews if you use a power screwdriver or drill. The torque applied to the thumbscrews should not exceed 6.0
Tighten the two thumbscrews to secure the server in the rack.
To secure the drive modules in the server, use the enclosure key to lock them in place.
Remove the plastic optical drive protector. Save it and reinstall it if you ever move the server to another location.
3Remove the optical drive protector from its slot.
Be sure to store this protector in a safe place and always reinsert it before moving the server to another location.
4To further secure the server and prevent removal of the drive modules, use the enclosure key (supplied with the server) to fasten the security lock on the front panel. (See the illustration above.)
5If you’ve installed the server in a cabinet, replace and close the cabinet door.
Once the server is secured in the rack or cabinet, you can attach the cable- management arm and cables for the server’s connections.
Install the Cable-Management Arm and Cables
Xserve has a
Note: Always use the long power cord if you plan to attach the cord to the cable- management arm.
If you are not installing the
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