Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers
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I think eyeballing might be the only option.
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@scottalanmiller said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
I think eyeballing might be the only option.
This may be a stupid question, but how would you recommend I do that?
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@jrc said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@scottalanmiller said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
I think eyeballing might be the only option.
This may be a stupid question, but how would you recommend I do that?
Take some pictures of the thing and show us, maybe?
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@travisdh1 said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@jrc said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@scottalanmiller said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
I think eyeballing might be the only option.
This may be a stupid question, but how would you recommend I do that?
Take some pictures of the thing and show us, maybe?
Well there you go again, with your exceptionally reasonable and well thought out suggestions....
I'll see if I can grab some decent pictures later this afternoon. The servers are in production, sitting on the floor in the bottom of the rack, so it may be a bit tricky. I'll also see if I can grab some measurements while I am at it (stud separation distance).
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Deep rack shelf -> place server onto shelf -> Profit!
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@RojoLoco said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
Deep rack shelf -> place server onto shelf -> Profit!
Earthy quake... server crashes and burns on the floor, or kills admin the room at the time -> Loss and Lawsuite!
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@jrc said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@RojoLoco said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
Deep rack shelf -> place server onto shelf -> Profit!
Earthy quake... server crashes and burns on the floor, or kills admin the room at the time -> Loss and Lawsuite!
JB Weld will stop all that nonsense.
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@RojoLoco said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@jrc said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@RojoLoco said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
Deep rack shelf -> place server onto shelf -> Profit!
Earthy quake... server crashes and burns on the floor, or kills admin the room at the time -> Loss and Lawsuite!
JB Weld will stop all that nonsense.
Can confirm, everything in my apartment is JB'd to a wall, floor or ceiling. (joking, though only about JB weld... we prefer screws)
Link to our annual "you're all going to die" article when there's a little 5.0 quake
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-due-for-mega-earthquake-along-coast-1.1381733 -
Ran into the same issue. Ended up just buying a shelf.
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@jrc said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
@scottalanmiller said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
I think eyeballing might be the only option.
This may be a stupid question, but how would you recommend I do that?
Pictures is about all that you can do.
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Pictures would be nice. You can get a deep shelf and use some plastic/metal strapping from a hardware store to keep it in place. Won't look the prettiest but I've see that strapping do some amazing things.
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Ok, let's see if this works....
The images are here
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@jrc said in Rack Rails for Cisco BE6000M servers:
Ok, let's see if this works....
The images are here
I'm tempted to say a generic fixed rail set would work. It looks awfully similar to a SuperMicro server. No warranties or anything on this statement of course.