Compaq ProLiant Clusters for SCO UnixWare 7 U/300 Quick Install Guide for the Compaq ProLiant DL380

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Transporting Racks
Before transporting a filled rack, read the documentation that comes with the
rack to determine the safety measures to take for successful transportation.
Never transport a rack without first reviewing the documentation.
Develop standard procedures for securing rack equipment depending on the
rack and its components. Standard procedures include:
Verify that the rack is secured to the pallet.
Remove all loose items from the rack and the pallet.
Disconnect the cabling, ensuring that cables are disconnected from any
expansion cabinets and that you have labeled the cables for trouble-free
reconnection. Protect, coil, and stow the cables in the cabinet base.
Confirm that all major cable bundles are well secured.
Insert anti-static foam between components in the rack.
Wrap the front and rear doors of the rack in bubble wrap before securely
closing them.
Crate the rack according to the documentation that comes with the rack,
including protective wrapping, banding components, and any external
packaging.
Label the crate properly with handling information, using statements
such as This End Up, No Forklifts, Top Heavy, and Do Not Double
Stack.
Include tilt watch for X and Y directions and shock watch indicators.
Use these guidelines in addition to rack documentation to secure the rack for
transportation.