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Alan Yeo <[log in to unmask]>
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On 09/12/2016 02:34, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> We recovered the system and went back online until the broken chain
> evidenced itself.  We removed the users from the system and used
> Adager to repair the damage. Then did a backup. Then returned the
> system to use.
>
> During the Agager repair an infrequently occurring high-pitched but
> low volume sound was noted.  This appeared to emanate from the HP3000.
>   We have not heard it since the Adager repair completed.
>
>
That would have been the sound of the chains being dragged around the 
disk to put them back straight, and possibly the sound of a very tiny 
virtual Alfredo welding a few broken links back together.

Alan

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