On Thursday, March 08, 2012 12:37:45 PM Scott Silva wrote:
> on 3/8/2012 1:44 AM Jonathan Vomacka spake the following:
> > ROFL
> When you let all the magic smoke out of a server it will usually stop 
> working... ;)

I try to procure ones with redundant magic smoke bottles.


Seriously, though, I have had one server, an old Compaq ProLiant, that let 
loose a prodigious amount of smoke one day, and kept running.  For a while, at 
least, until I could get it shutdown safely.  It was a large resistor in one of 
the two power supplies that let go, and fortunately it didn't cause other 
failures.  I've seen similar failures with some Cisco catalyst switches with 
redundant power; actually have smoke boiling out but kept on running.  

Now, on a scarier note, I have had redundant UPS battery packs give it up, and 
not even throw an alarm, but fill the room with the distinctive aroma of 
hydrogen sulfide.  I have hydrogen alarms available, but has anyone seen an H2S 
alarm?
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