UPS is one thing, you should also have a power generator or at least a script that will read the SNMP (battery status) of the UPS so that the server may perform an auto shutdown if the battery level is critical (a good stuff when those machines are mostly unattended).
On 2/10/07, Roberto Verzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 11 February 2007 1:11 pm, Orlando Andico wrote: > The more sinister part of this is, the repair method sometimes loses rows. > :P But then you'll never know. But it happened to me before, with rather > ill results. Yes, I can imagine that can happen, if power is lost while files are open. A reliable UPS would be one solution. Or are you driving at an even better solution? |-) Obet
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