System Operation And Troubleshooting; Operating Location Considerations - Silicon Graphics Octane III User Manual

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Operating Location Considerations

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Chapter 2

System Operation and Troubleshooting

The first half of this chapter describes the basic operating steps needed to keep your SGI Octane
III system up and running properly. The second half of this chapter provides you with some basic
troubleshooting advice. Use these sections to eliminate simple problems or obtain information that
may be needed by your service provider.
If you used the quick setup information in Chapter 1 of this document, it should be up and running.
The following information is intended to help you keep your system operational with the least
amount of interruptions.
The system should always be kept in a clean, dust-free area that is well ventilated. Avoid areas
where heat, electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated. You will also need it placed
near two dedicated 100-240 Volt grounded single-phase power outlets.
The deskside SGI Octane III cluster server system is designed to work in your office environment,
computer lab or in a server room. Take care to maintain the following operating conditions:
The enclosure should have a six-inch (15 cm) minimum top air clearance.
The enclosure should have a minimum of 8 inches (20 cm) of front and rear clearance to
allow for proper cooling.
Note: Opening the front or rear cover of the Octane III system will require more working
space than the minimum cooling space listed above.
The enclosure should be protected from harsh environments that produce excessive vibration
and heat.
The enclosure should be kept in a clean, dust-free location to reduce maintenance problems.
Available power must be rated for deskside operation (20 amps at 100-240V).
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