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Re: MAE NY?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (lincoln dale)
Thu Oct 15 00:39:26 1998

Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 21:25:49 -0700
To: Sean Donelan <SEAN@SDG.DRA.COM>, nanog@merit.edu
From: lincoln dale <ltd@interlink.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <981014190458.13a9c@SDG.DRA.COM>

At 07:04 PM 10/14/98 -0500, Sean Donelan wrote:
>Sorry to followup on my own posting.  I should mention that after
>peaking at 37C (98F) in June, WorldCom has finally gotten their
>Washington DC co-locate down to a comfortable 19C (66F).  So WCOM no
>longer has the hottest POPs (within my measurement domain).

i think i probably win for having the hottest environment:

	bpc_border2_mel#sh env
	  CRITICAL - RSP(2) Inlet       measured at 101C/213F
	  CRITICAL - RSP(2) Hotpoint    measured at 89C/192F
	bpc_border2_mel#sh env all
	Arbiter type 1, backplane type 7507 (id 4)
	Power supply #1 is removed (id 3), power supply #2 is 700W (id 2)
	Active fault conditions: none
	Active trip points: none
	15 of 15 soft shutdowns remaining before hard shutdown
	
	            0123456
	Dbus slots: XXX XXX      
	
	 card     inlet       hotpoint     exhaust
	RSP(2)   101C/213F    89C/192F     92C/197F 
	RSP(3)   -39C/-38F    -39C/-38F    -39C/-38F
	
	Shutdown temperature source is 'hotpoint' on RSP(2), requested RSP(2)


(of course, the environment isn't this hot at all - the environmental
monitoring on a RSP has gone way faulty. :-) ).

cheers,

lincoln.




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