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тАО10-26-2009 03:39 AM
тАО10-26-2009 03:39 AM
Cable management arms
Is the fitting of the arm on the rail optional?
I don't want to be at risk of being blamed for an accident if a mains supply cable gets damaged and injures somebody pulling a server out on it's rails.
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тАО10-26-2009 03:43 AM
тАО10-26-2009 03:43 AM
Re: Cable management arms
What servers are you talking about specifically ?
The cable management arms are usually optional, but I would recommend that they are installed, if just to keep the rack neat more than anything else.
Cheers,
Rob
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тАО10-26-2009 03:57 AM
тАО10-26-2009 03:57 AM
Re: Cable management arms
Thanks for the fast response. The servers are DL 585 & DL360's Unfortunatley at the moment the HPcds team only install the rails and slide the server into place. The customers own network team do the cabling of mains, network, fibre and storage cables. This will change in the future but at the moment we have to have a full shutdown and disconnection of all cables to do a two minute job of changing a cache battery. One person has already damaged a supply cable by pulling the server out which pulled the cable around the edge of the rack it was tightly tie wrapped to. I see it as a risk. I also raised it with our Health & Safety manager who directed me to HP support.
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тАО10-27-2009 05:41 AM
тАО10-27-2009 05:41 AM
Re: Cable management arms
Having said that, I will say that not all cable mgmt arms are created equal. Oddly enough, my personal favorites were made by (shudder) Dell for the PE2650/2850 series. The cable management section itself is a metal cage with a cover that snaps shut and keep the cables under control.
HP - hint hint hint...
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тАО10-27-2009 05:50 AM
тАО10-27-2009 05:50 AM
Re: Cable management arms
I can't get any commitment from HP support or my health and safety manager. Some say they are optional others say fit them. I'm going to keep the email from the system manager who asked me to leave them off.
I'll let the management fight over it for now.
Thanks for the response..
Colin