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(document number: 007-3467-003 / published: 2002-08-02)    table of contents  |  additional info  |  download
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Maintenance Tips

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To keep your workstation in good running order, follow these guidelines:

Hardware Do's

  • Do place a cap on the compression connectors attached to modules or XIO boards when they are removed from the OCTANE workstation.

  • Do place a cap on the optical digital ports when the cables are not connected.

  • Do power off and unplug the workstation to complete any task.

  • Do plug in all cables completely.

  • Do plug the workstation into a power surge protection strip (if possible).

  • Do stand in one place to prevent build-up of static electricity when performing hardware tasks on the system module, PCI boards, XIO boards, and the frontplane.

  • Do wear the wrist strap to avoid the discharge of static electricity when installing or replacing memory, the CPU module, XIO boards, PCI boards, or the frontplane.

Hardware Don'ts

  • Don't install or remove any module from the front or rear of the workstation while the system is powered on and connected to an electrical outlet.

  • Don't enclose the workstation in a small, poorly ventilated area (such as a closet), crowd other large objects around it, or drape anything (such as a jacket or blanket) over the workstation.

  • Don't run the workstation with any cover off or any module out; this alters the air flow and can greatly reduce product life.

  • Don't connect cables (other than keyboard, mouse, and audio cables) or add other hardware components while the workstation is turned on.

  • Don't move the workstation while it is running, or within 1 minute of powering it off; you might damage the hard disk drive.

  • Don't use an adapter to plug the workstation into a two-pronged (ungrounded) outlet.

  • Don't lay the workstation on its side.

  • Don't block the air intake or exhaust vents.

  • Don't place liquids or food on the keyboard.

  • Don't dangle the mouse by its cable or throw the mouse at co-workers.


Software Do's

  • Do protect the root account with a password.

  • Do protect all open accounts (such as lp and guest) with a password if your system is connected to the Internet.

  • Do make regular backups (weekly for the whole system, nightly for individual users) of all information. See the online Personal System Administration Guide for instructions.


Software Don'ts

OCTANE Hardware Central
(document number: 007-3467-003 / published: 2002-08-02)    table of contents  |  additional info  |  download


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