Apple xserve 1.0.1 User Manual

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Installing Your Server in a Rack
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If 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 cable-management arm that allows you to open the server without 
disconnecting cables. In addition, this device supports the cables and relieves strain on the 
server’s back-panel connectors.
If your rack is the same depth as the server (or an inch or so deeper), you attach the cable-
management arm to the left rear post of the rack. If your rack is several inches deeper than 
the server, you attach the cable-management arm to the left brace that supports the back of 
the server.
The steps that follow explain how to connect cables to the cable-management arm and attach 
the arm either to the left rear post or to the left brace at the back of the server.
Connect Cables to the Cable-Management Arm
Before you attach the cable-management arm to the rack or support brace, you need to 
connect the cables to the arm.
Follow these steps to connect the cables to the cable-management arm.
1
Gather the cables you will connect to the server’s back panel, along with the power cord. 
(Use the cord supplied with the server.)
Make certain that each cable has the proper connector and that it is designed for use in a 
high-capacity server. (Check the documentation for each peripheral device or cable to 
determine that it can be used with the server.)
2
Attach an identifying label to each cable you are connecting. 
The labels allow you to locate a specific cable quickly and avoid errors when disconnecting 
cables.
Important  
To open the server with the cables attached, you must install and use the cable-
management arm. You can use the cable-management arm only with a four-post rack.
Important  
To use the cable-management arm, your cables must be approximately 3 feet 
longer than the distance between the server and its peripheral devices. This extra length may 
not be feasible for some cables, such as SCSI cables. In this instance, you can bypass the 
cable-management arm with a shorter cable. But you must disconnect that cable when you 
open the server.