mFor a rack that has multiple devices, you may want to prepare a list of all equipment in the rack and the requirements for each unit. Such a list should include the following information:

Power

Clear area

Height

Temperature

 

 

Component needed

front / back

in rack

range

Other

 

 

 

 

 

Xserve RAID

Server 1

Server 2

Managing Cables

Your Xserve RAID system uses three to six cables and two power cords. It’s a good idea to determine how these cables and cords will be arranged at the rear of the system and where the cables will be routed to connect to a host system. See “Connecting Xserve RAID to a Host System or Switch” on page 38 for details about connecting cables.

Rack Stability

The rack must be stable and strong enough to hold the Xserve RAID system and the other devices installed.

mCheck the documentation for the rack to make certain that it can support all its components.

Important Do not exceed the weight limit recommended for your rack.

mMake certain that all components are secured in the rack.

mWhen installing the system in a cabinet that has casters, verify that you can secure the casters to keep the cabinet from moving as you mount the system. If the cabinet does not have a brake, make sure you can place the back of the cabinet against a wall as you install the system at the front.

Electrical Power

If you plan to install the system in a rack that contains other components, be sure that the circuitry and power connections are sufficient for the combined power needs of all components. To plan for safe and adequate power to the system, follow these guidelines:

mCheck the documentation for all components in the rack to determine their power requirements. Then make sure that the available power supply for the rack is sufficient for the planned components.

mIf you need assistance determining the power needs of the components in the rack, consult an electrical expert who is familiar with your facility.

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