Wow. My flippant comment brought forth some useful information! It is not
bad being silly after all :-)
Yes we will never know what happened. Situations are always 'managed'.




Peter Vander Woude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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reading the story online today, it sounded like they were using flash
memory to store files and this appears to be full.



Peter I. Vander Woude

Sr. Mainframe Engineer
Harris Teeter, Inc.



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/27/2004 12:26:02 PM >>>
> News:
> Spirit's Troubled Memory
> First Mars rover went into cycle of reboots after
memory failure.
>

The NASA spokeswoman last night said that the solution
was to "delete a lot of old files", so it sounds more
like any auxiliary disc got full, not a RAM problem.

Back in the '60's these were called x37 abends.

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Jim Sibley
RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries

"Computer are useless.They can only give answers." Pablo Picasso

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