[31335] in Hotline Meeting
Cremer HD replace
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John J Morey)
Thu Dec 14 13:01:10 1995
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In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 22 Nov 1995 07:25:22 -0500.
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 11:52:54 EST
From: "Dr. Craig A. Counterman" <ccount@MIT.EDU>
>/***** hector:hotline / priam!jjmorey / 7:25 am Nov 22, 1995*/
> (B170) 13-4138 Cremer disk
>From ccount@MIT.EDU Thu Nov 16 16:45:17 1995
>To: hotline@MIT.EDU
>Reply-To: ccount@MIT.EDU
>Subject: cremer disk or fan? making noise
>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 16:45:01 EST
>From: "Dr. Craig A. Counterman" <ccount@MIT.EDU>
>
>A somewhat annoying, high-pitched noise, machine cremer (ds5000/25) in
>13-4138. It's not too bad, but is this a sign of impending disk failure?
>or is is perhaps the cooling fan?
>
>If it's the disk, maybe not worth worrying about till it fails.
>
>Thanks,
>Craig
>
>Hi Craig -
>
>If it is the disk do we have your blessing to swap it out?
Yep, It's minimally localized, and I have the localization backed up.
>11/22
>7:20am
>JJ
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(Sorry, the mail got buried over Thanksgiving break)
Craig
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