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Re: M38-370-17 Down
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Louis A. Isgur)
Mon Mar 27 19:23:39 2000
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From: Andrew S Mendelson <asmendel@MIT.EDU>
m38-370-17 is dead. I arrived to find the computer showing the 'go'
prompt, but not responding to keyboard input. I tried stop-a, which
didn't have any effect. I hit the reset switch on the back of the
computer, after which the computer's display went completely black. It
seemed to access the disk in a programatic way (some searching, some
pausing, some searching...), but there was no outward signs of life.
Keyboard/monitor/network cables were firmly in place.
Andrew Mendelson
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