On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 14:27 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 01:41:35PM -0700, charles norwood wrote: > > On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 11:03 +0530, Anil Gupte wrote: > > > Have you tried 20-30 per day? Everyday? That is the kind f stuff we > > > have to > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yipes! > > > deal with here. Sometimes it is just fluctuation in the voltage and that > > > is > > > enough to reboot the system. > > > > > > Are you doing a standard install? Or do you have anything different in > > > terms of > > > partitions or file systems? > > > > > > Thanx, > > > Anil Gupte > > > > > > > > Our power is reliable. But sometimes a circuit breaker pops when the > > air conditioner goes on. My wife (nearly) invariably resets the breaker > > for the circuit that has the server on it. This does not fix the > > problem of interest to her. So she resets it a few times until she > > remembers which breaker will work. Meanwhile the server may have gone > > through two or three partial boots in two or three minutes. This would > > scramble RH 9 into a knot. > > dude, get a big piece of red tape and put it over that breaker!!! > > A It's marked. The breaker arrangement is a bit odd: the air conditioner has two breakers connected by a bar. Under the bar is the breaker for the server's circuit. She's a bit afraid of the breakers and the fear keeps her from reading the labels correctly. I do the same thing sometimes, just not with the breakers.
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