Oh no, this one is ripe for abuse.
-Craig
"It couldn't be my deodorant, I don't wear any"
--- On Wed, 1/12/11, John Pitman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: John Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: bad smell
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 2:37 PM
This morning we have a bad electrical smell in the machine room. It seems strongest at the HP rack. This contains the N series, a console for 2 windows servers, and 2 windows boxes .
None of us con localize the source any better than this whole rack. Sniffing the output air at the rear of the N, nothing specific. There is a dds autochanger, a single dds drive, and an LT03 on top, none of which seem to produce any strong odour, and all are showing normal status lights and behaviour. The windows boxes (HP/Compaq DL380) seem normal also.
Checking the GSP power status, it shows all 3 power supplies normal, and fan status normal. Its lightly loaded now, but seems fine.
Do you think I can eliminate the HP as a source?
Regards,
John Pitman
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