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Power cycling the UPS cleared the red led, and the UPS seems to work
fine now. Nice trick Karthik, thanks.
Only one little detail, when I came here during the night sps-build32
was on, so we thought this machine is on the other UPS, like the blades
and sps-fpslave01. In fact it is not, but it is an older model Proliant,
that powers up automatically after a power outage. So when we shut the
UPS down, sps-build32 powered off brutally. Not a big deal, it is back
online now.
So Erik you can go ahead and restart everything on fpmaster as soon as
the satellite is up, we can consider this event as fixed.
The facility engineer could not see anything in his logs, I advised him
to take a closer look, because most (not all) of our UPS logs show a
power glitch around 15:10 UTC.
Erik Verhagen
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18 May 2009 20:33 GMT
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