We use Security System Control, a local company (I'm in Baltimore).  We have
a sensor in our server room and when it gets above a certain temperature,
the company contacts our general services manager or IS manager and the
building engineer.  My manager isn't here right now so I don't have more
specifics but I can get them if you like.

Also, thanks for the help on my 5719 error message.  It was the DMZ
interface on my firewall.  I fixed it and it works fine now.

Delores

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Esgro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:54 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Thought


Looking for perhaps a solution.

Today my server room went up to about 90 degrees in a matter of 30 minutes.
Reason: Because the A/C unit failed.

Fortunately I happened to walk in and notice it. I had the problem resolved
in a couple of minutes.

Bad Scenario: The same happens on a Friday at 5:00 PM. Nobody is in the
server room again until Monday morning.

Situation: A bunch of servers that are almost useless due to blistering hot
components.

Does anybody know of a device/application that will notify if the room
temperature goes beyond a specific threshold?

Thanks

Ed





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