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Re: [Fed-Talk] A suggestion for X-SERVEs
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Re: [Fed-Talk] A suggestion for X-SERVEs


  • Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] A suggestion for X-SERVEs
  • From: Michael Pike <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 00:28:14 -0700

Oh - and on a positive note - everyone who came in to the server room (including Dell) commented on how the XSERVE and XSERVE RAID machines were, and I quote "Beautiful, it's like a work of art, not a computer."

They truly are beautiful, but when I began rubbing the front of one saying they were the "best looking machine I've ever seen", they felt maybe I wasn't all there and wanted to leave the room :)

but, at any rate, a happy ending, they are all up, and will be activated tomorrow (provided I get a CD key issue worked out)

Mike

On Feb 17, 2005, at 12:10 AM, Shawn Geddis wrote:

On Feb 17, 2005, at 12:32 AM, Michael Pike wrote:

After cutting my hands to hell, a lot (and I mean A-LOT) of fowl language, and wondering how the same people who developed the beautiful powerbook could come up with the X-SERVE rack mounts... I came up with the following request:

Can Apple PLEASE include the little metal piece that allows a person to mount the "square peg" in the rack?

I don't know what the official name for it is, but it looks like a little metal piece with a hook on the end of it... As I sat in the server room installing *5* XSERVES with 5 XRAIDS by MYSELF, Dell was in the rack next to me with that little piece laughing as I tried to lift and mount these things on my own.

Next time I will pay for a service company to install the machines to the rack - but I didn't trust any of the "currently available contractors" to mess with my XSERVEs. I think i will stick to programming :)

Typing with one finger, as all the others are injured,
Mike

Mike,

For the Xserve:
	***** Review page 33-34 of the Xserve User's Guide.
	* Remove the Xserve cover and mount it in the rack first ( 2 lbs. ?)
	* Use the included "Mounting Template"
		(flat plate with holes on each end to separate posts on cover.
	* Insert the Xserve back into the cover (already mounted in the rack)

For the Xserve RAID (not XRAID):
***** Review page 33 of the Xserve RAID User's Guide.
* Use the included "Mounting Template"
(flat plate with holes on each end to separate L-brackets to right distance.
* Insert the Xserve RAID into the L-brackets (already mounted in the rack)


Is that what you were looking for ?

-Shawn
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Shawn Geddis
Security Consulting Engineer
Apple Computer - US Federal Government

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