Re: Enquiry regarding Linux in Mission Critical situation
From: Quantum Leaper (leaper@bigfoot.com)Date: 06/29/02
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From: "Quantum Leaper" <leaper@bigfoot.com> Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 02:54:50 GMT
Captain Dondo wrote:
> Turns out that one of the drives was dead, one CPU fan was dead, the
> power supply fan was dead, one of the raid case fans was dead, the
> CDROM was dead, the floppy drive was dead, and there was so much dust
> in the box that it was amazing that it even worked at all.
>
I could see most of that not killing the system but most of the machines,
include my 486 system when the power supply fan goes, the power supply
overheats very quickly and kills the system.
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