@Colin,

Yes, I had this same thought yesterday. To make the grep do what it's
supposed to do I can just use the '-w' option, meaning it will only
match on word boundaries, so CPU1 won't match CPU11. Along with the
robustness enhancements suggested, I'll be making these changes and
resubmitting.

The whole 'working on Oneiric but not Precise' thing really threw me
(the grep should have been failing in both), but it seems like fixing
the script is going to get rid of the problem.

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  CPU1 on Dell PowerEdge M610, R715  and IBM X3500 M3 goes offline after
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