And we do have to toggle the switch off and on. Unplugging and re-plugging doesn't do any good. Anyone have a workaround? At 03:45 PM 9/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
At 03:45 PM 9/4/01 -0400, you wrote:
Also sprach John Mies
No, don't mean totally dead. We have had instances where the chassis would power off during a brownout, etc. Wondered if the MasterSwitch could power it back up remotely so we wouldn't have to travel there just to flip a switch.
I've never known a chassis to do this, so I'm not exactly sure what's required to recover them from this situation.
Here's a response from another user who had this happen. I received it last fall:
We had a simliar experience... It turned out that the UPS was not "BIG" enough to handle the power requirements for the chassis. We would get a "brownout" and the chassis would shut down. I ask about this over a year ago on the list and no one seemed to have the answer. KRISH told me that the power sensing switches on the newer chassis were a little more sensative. We upgraded the UPS and have not had the chassis drop offline again! Moral of the story... Upgrade to a little larger UPS!
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Essentially, think of it as having the capability to remote flip the power switch on the *power strip* off and back on again.
It does nothing to actually toggle the power supply of the chassis itself, just the power supplied *through* the power strip *to* the chassis. -- Jeff McAdams Email: jeffm@iglou.com Head Network Administrator Voice: (502) 966-3848 IgLou Internet Services (800) 436-4456
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