Re: AlphaServer 1200 powering off by itself.
- From: "james <at> hal-pc.org"
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 02:40:07 -0500
Chuck Whealton wrote:
Jack certainly has some excellent ideas and he's more current on the
Alphas than I (unfortunately) am (stuck with HP-UX nowadays). But with
three of these things conking out in almost the same way, I'm having a
bad time believiing they could all have bad power supplies.
What's the environment like (temperature, humidity) where you have 'em
running?
"omega" and "gamma" are both in the rack next to my bed (computer nerd's "sound machine"). amazing enough my wife and i sleep better with them on :).
the 3rd (now parts) was in my "computer room" (aka dining room) floor when i was jacking with CentOS and it was failing and the 4th is at a friend's in his "computer room" (spare bedroom). steady 73-75 degrees in here.
i guess i'll find out in a few days. the processes are looping when they complete and time stamping a file so i can keep track of it at least.
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