Well, they claim they have their engineers checked grounding, wiring, UPSes 
logs.
They also claim they're doing unintrusive power circuit monitoring and so far 
found no problems.

As for grounding lug I would gladly add it to 6500 chassis if that was the only 
problem.
Running it to every piece of equipment which count about 50 pieces at the 
moment wouldn't be fun at all...
Doh...

Michael

On Tuesday 01 September 2009 01:21:26 pm Seth Mattinen wrote:
> Michael Ulitskiy wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > After a little pause it started happening again and we lost 2 more power 
> > supplies 
> > (this time in servers) during last week.
> > Can anybody advice on a good organization that could do independent power 
> > analysis 
> > in New York, NY?
> > Thank you,
> > 
> 
> Unfortunately I don't (I'm in Reno, NV). What did your provider have to say?
> 
> Also, Gert just posted here about adding a grounding lug to the chassis
> solving random reboots. Perhaps you can try that, too. It won't hurt.
> 
> ~Seth
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