Rack Stability; Cables; Security - Silicon Graphics Rackable C1000 User Manual

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Rack Stability

Cables

Security

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The rack must be strong enough to hold the installed components.
Ensure that the leveling jacks at the bottom of the rack are fully extended and are secure.
If using a two-post (telco) rack, be sure that the rack is securely fastened to the building at
the top and the bottom.
In single rack installations, stabilizers should be attached to the rack.
When working with components in the rack, never slide out more than one unit at a time.
For optimal efficiency in server operation and ease of maintenance, handling cables properly is
required.
Arrange all component cables so they do not interfere with access to the rack.
To ensure full signal strength for Ethernet, serial, and other connections, make sure the
cables do not exceed established length limits.
The following are security considerations:
If using a server cabinet that is not in a secure room, be sure the cabinet is adequately locked
and access is limited to authorized staff.
Control access to the server environment with a plan for distributing and controlling keys
and access information.
Store a copy of server access information at a safe location away from the server site.
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