--On 05/09/03 21:56:21 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even
a *small* S/390 or z-series system can have 48 channel cables on it, 128
is not at all uncommon - and IBM uses some pretty hefty screws to hold
them in place.
Just to point out the (maybe) obvious - why unscrew all those screws when
you
c
>> > passed through these servers. What gets me is only 2 servers were
stolen and yet
>> > they were in there 2 hours "unhooking the computers" so it was said.
Doesnt
>> > take that long just to "unhook".
>
>> Umm... We're not talking about a 5U-high Netfinity, probably. We once
had
>> occasion
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 09:44:54 +1000, gregh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> passed through these servers. What gets me is only 2 servers were stolen and yet
> they were in there 2 hours "unhooking the computers" so it was said. Doesnt
> take that long just to "unhook".
Umm... We're not talking about a
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>Two unidentified unsubs posing as EDS contractors illegally gained access
>to sensitive computer equipment at Sydney International Airport and
>wheeled out a couple of IBM servers. These servers we are told contained
>confidential information and may