Will Hargrave <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The catastrophic fire which took out University of Twente’s DC in 2002 is an
> example that springs to mind. Not sure if the legendary syslog messages are
> fake or not:
>
> lo0.ar5.enschede1.surf.net 3613: Nov 20 07:20:50.927 UTC: %ENV_MON-2-TEMP: 
> Hotpoint temp sensor(slot 18) temperature has reached WARNING level at 61(C)
> lo0.cr2.amsterdam2.surf.net 1146: Nov 20 07:20:56.458 UTC: %CLNS-5-ADJCHANGE: 
> ISIS: Adjacency to ar5.enschede1 (POS2/0) Down, interface deleted(non-iih)

Reminds me of when one of our E450s lost its magic smoke - nearly burned a
hole in its motherboard, but still managed to print a panic message on its
console. Happily it did not set off the fire alarm...

http://people.ds.cam.ac.uk/fanf2/hermes/doc/misc/orange-fire/

Tony.
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