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"Vicky Spelshaus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
02/11/2008 04:38 PM
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temp sensor for server room






My server room has it's own ac unit - it isn't tied in any way to the 
campus HVAC system so I have no way of monitoring the temp in the room 
unless I'm here.  Well - last night it tripped the circuit breaker and it 
was a balmy 90+ degrees when I came in to work.  Thank goodness nothing 
failed.
 
Does anyone have any suggestions for a basic sensor that can email my 
pager if the temp goes past a certain threshold?  I don't need a camera or 
humidity/fire sensor - just temperature.  It's in a secure enough location 
and if it's on fire or flooded there won't be anything I can do anyway. 
This isn't a major data center - it's just a room with 3 racks of servers 
and a data rack.  That said - we run on less than a shoestring budget and 
I can't risk having this happen again.

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