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Re: QDNS stabilityFrom: Mia''s Virtual Post Office Date: Tuesday, March 27, 2001
Time: 5:45:09 pm
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>Anyway, if the voltage drops below 3.6, the machines get real cranky
>on startup -- sometimes refusing to boot at all (mimicing a bad SCSI
>drive/conflict or failed motherboard). Like you, PKP did nothing to
>help us on this one until the battery was replaced.
>
>You should see how excited a customer gets when a dead box suddenly
>comes back to life just after a battery swap :)
>
You know, I have seen this in the past as well.. I wonder why I did not
think of that? I will have to check this next week when I am back at the
POP.
>BTW: I followed much of Steve's recommendation on TB2 -- most of the
>fluff did nothing for us. However, I could find no more stability
>with 4.8 (their favorite) than with 5.2.4. Haven't tried the new
>version.
The thing is I have NEVER (or at least almost never) really had a problem
with TB2, assuming I was not using all the junk that came with it. We
have a colo customer that insists on using TB2 2.0, ONLY. He will not use
anything else. I guess I have been lucky.
take care.
jer (jer@mia.net)
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