Sorry for my poor spelling.  I am in Chile and am slowly forgetting
how to write English.

> Just to support everyone's comments and point to Indiana as part of
> the problem.  In the past I have reviewed systems in large commercial
> installations that have showed like results.  We would phase in the
> secondary systems and then test the bad systems.  In one case an not
> to be named data center had zinc particles floating in the air that
> were attracted to the components.  In one case a none backed up
> produciton system was restored by plugging in the IDE cable (it had
> wiggled loose after years of hot/humid cool/dry weather).
>
> And Simón is 1000% spot on.  Remove all but the base needed to start
> the system.  Just like science class, you remove all variables for
> testing.  Unplug the HDDs, CDROMs, printers and any thing connected.
> In Indiana weather re-seating the components can have a dramatic
> effect if the copper or gold needs a fresh scratch.
>
> --
> ~ Andrew "lathama" Latham [email protected] http://lathama.net ~

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