[2369] in SIPB-AFS-requests
Re: Stopped disk fans
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson)
Mon Jun 10 14:02:59 1996
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 14:02:44 -0400
From: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
To: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
Cc: sipb-afsreq@MIT.EDU, rtfm-maintainers@MIT.EDU, usenet@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: "[4912] in RTFM_Maintainers_Archive"
(I forgot to send the original message to usenet; it was:)
> Three of our R^2 enclosures had stopped fans when I went into the
> machine room (bed SCSI ID 2, picayune SCSI ID 0, and reynelda SCSI
> ID 0). I was able to restart the fan on the disks on picayune and
> reynelda by prodding them with a piece of plastic, but I wasn't able
> to restart the fan on the disk on bed.
> Eit.
Okay, now that I'm not in the middle of an outage window and have some
time to think: the disks with stopped fans are a Micropolis 3243-19
4GB disk on reynelda (serial number 401740052, MIT tag number
0285468), a Fujitsu M2694ES-512 1GB disk on picayune (serial number
650465, MIT tag number 0277632), and a Seagate 4GB disk on bed (exact
type unknown, serial number 62606, MIT tag number 0264556). I'm going
to try to get a somewhat more accurate picture of what the serial
numbers involved are (disks and enclosures) from Lorraine as soon as I
get to E40.
Of vague interest is that the Micropolis 4GB disk is not in its
original enclosure.
I've called R^2 tech support and should be getting a call back this
afternoon.