A Blown transformer, hours of fixing and a day later...
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Tue Jul 20 20:05:09 IST 2004
Jason Williams wrote:
> Hi Ugo,
>
>> Where they powered down cleanly? If not, you should use apcupsd.
>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=apcupsd&stype=all
>
>
>
> Unfortunately they were not. By the time I got to the office, the juice was
> gone in the APC's.
>
> I will look into that little daemon. Looks nifty.
Let me know off-list if you need help with it, I've been using it on RH
systems for a while. It can remotely shutdown servers (if you have one
UPS powering many servers).
>
>> Load is more than OK... I don't see why you are worrying.
>
>
> Not so much as worrying. More of I like to know everything that is going on
> with my servers all time time. Call me crazy, just makes me feel better. :)
Ok
>
>
>> Using the top command, you can see what is active, what is inactive,
>> what is wired, cache and buffer. What do you have there?
>
>
> Well, here is a little snip from my window...not sure if it turns out, but
> I thought i'd give it a shot:
>
> Nothing out of the ordinary from looking at it.
Yup.
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