Tracy R Reed wrote:
We had a power outage in the machine room at my shop. At first we thought it was a UPS failure. We rerouted all of the power around this
It's hard to know for sure but after having consulted with the electrician and checked everything out it seems very likely that it was a fault in the UPS side of the connector. It was very near the ground and had a very sharp bend in it with no strain relief which might have stressed the internal connection which caused arcing. There does not seem to be any evidence anywhere of a short to ground. We are replacing the cabling and will probably also replace the UPS for good measure.
Now I get to drive down to the datacenter at Castle Access to see why our secondary database machine died for the second time this afternoon. Judging from past experience it is probably SATA controller failure. All kinds of problems today!
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