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 | Posted by: kozz on Sunday, May 20, 2007 - 00:52 Submitted by kozz |
|  |  |  | Todays downtime on pegasos.org was a result of hardware failure. Yes, our Pegasos 2 G4 machine previously hosting Pegasos.org died this morning sometime when we were asleep. The reason is still unknown. It simply stopped responding and all attempts to boot it again failed. The Pegasos is from now on replaced with an x86 machine - an Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.86GHz. For the moment with only 512 MB RAM but that will hopefully change next week, need to buy more memory modules. We plan to configure it with RAID 1 (mirror) this time. Not that any data was lost, all harddrives are still working, but feel safer to have RAID mirror and of course in combination with all the ordinary backups. At least the computer is more powerful now. :)
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Re: Hardware failure
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by ironfist on May 20, 2007 - 07:57 (User information | Send a message
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Good work, Kozz!
R.I.P
Pegasos 2 G4
* 2005?
+ 2007-05-19
BTW. When my G4 CPU-card died a few years ago, my fan
was still running normally.. It's still a mistery what caused
the failure. But bPlan repaired it.
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[No subject](Score: 1) by kozz on May 20, 2007 - 18:38 (User information | Send a message http://www.pegasos.org) | Thanks, I have tried (well not very much) to look for information about when we changed to the Pegasos II but haven't found anything yet unfortunately. But it should be sometime in 2005 as you suggested I think. |
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