[geeks] Re: geeks digest, Vol 1 #64 - 14 msgs
Kris Kirby
geeks at sunhelp.org
Thu Apr 19 23:18:14 CDT 2001
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Goldarg wrote:
> I don't think we have NEBS compliant gear, I hadnt even heard the term
> before your mail :)
When you look at DSLAMs, they throw it [the term] in your face.
> volcano.localisp.com was a Packard bell pentium based system owned by a
> customer we used to have hosting with us,
PB? Oh no...
> We decided something along the lines of this happened:
>
> Fan in Power supply in volcano stops spinning, power supply over
> heats, cap bursts, power supply sends voltage spike to motherboard,
> motherboard starts to pop and smoke.
Whoopsie! Looks like I need to move up that maintenence on our TuCows
Mirror. IIRC, it's being cooled by convection. The power supply fan is
turning very slowly... I have one (personal) machine that used to host
some 5.25" full-height SCSI drives. It's equip'd with a 12V fan in the
upper back of the full tower. There is a 120V AC fan installed just inside
the case; basically, the 12V fan is sandwiched between the 120V fan and
the case wall. After commiting the machine to "inactive" status (powered
24x7, I use Netscape on it and another machines as an X terminal), I
noticed the fan had failed. Being that the fan air exit is a Gaping
Hole(tm), I keep a fan moving so that air doesn't stagnate. Turned on the
120V fan, walked away..
> After that the thing about no PC's in the main server room happened so we
> have a little server room just for them, the bad thing is the little
> server room used to be a guard shack (internal to the building tho) so it
> has no cooling, only a tiny UPS that we bought and no halon system where
> the big room has a raised floor, lots of nice cold air, halon protection
> and a big UPS.
Ouch.
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Kris Kirby, KE4AHR | TGIFreeBSD... 'Nuff said.
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