Yes. But it can contain multiple number of items. That's why I suggested creating custom object with only two slots in it. On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 7:09 PM, Adrian Coles <mr.adrian.coles@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is a shelf treated as a container. > > Sent from my Sony Xperia™ smartphone > > > Michał Sochoń <kaszpir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > BTW, there is even a object type Shelf. > > > > On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Olivier Contant < > Olivier.Contant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Also natively, a rack space has 3 space. Front, middle and rear. You >> can allocate an object to one of the 3 and manage to have up to 3 object on >> the same row of a cabinet. >> >> >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> >> *Olivier Contant* >> >> System Administrator, Triton Digital >> >> >> >> 1440 Ste-Catherine W., Suite 1200 | Montreal, Qc, H3G 1R8 >> >> Tel.: +1.514.448.4037 #2771 | Toll-Free: +1.866.448.4037 #2771 >> >> olivier.contant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: >> racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Michal Sochon >> *Sent:* Monday, July 14, 2014 10:52 AM >> *To:* racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> *Subject:* [racktables-users] Re: Half width items >> >> >> >> create new object as a container with, say, two slots. >> assign each item to separate slot in container. >> >> see server chassis as example. >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Coles Adrian < >> mr.adrian.coles@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> If you have say a shelf in your rack, and have two narrow items in the >> same U space next to each other, how do you do this? >> >> >> >> Adrian >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Michal Sochoń >> alias _KaszpiR_ kaszpir@xxxxxxxxx >> IRC: _KaszpiR_ @ freenode.net >> > > > > -- > Michal Sochoń > alias _KaszpiR_ kaszpir@xxxxxxxxx > IRC: _KaszpiR_ @ freenode.net > -- Michal Sochoń alias _KaszpiR_ kaszpir@xxxxxxxxx IRC: _KaszpiR_ @ freenode.net